Ooh! I knew Flemeth was Mythal, was Solas also a god we'd heard of? Thanks for clearing this up.
Ooh! I knew Flemeth was Mythal, was Solas also a god we'd heard of? Thanks for clearing this up.
Finished Dragon Age: Inquisition last weekend (I had set my entire Sunday aside, thinking it would be a long mission like the elven temple, but it was over in like 45 minutes).
What? There's no sex with Josephine?
I think in Wind Waker HD you don't need to pay Tingle as much.
I always assumed he was exposed to mako during his time as a test subject. The strangest bit of the plot I think is that Cloud didn't die or appear hurt when Sephiroth ran him through with his sword (as he is wont to do) in Nibelheim… you know, when he hilariously leveraged Sephiroth off the platform into the…
Seems like a no-brainer, right? Though, if memory serves me, it took forever to get FFX/FFX-2 finished, like several years after the announcement. But they have more experience now so this one should go quicker.
except in towns.
I sort of regretted forgiving him too… It just seemed weird and unintuitive to "lose" a playable character, so I made sure to keep him around. But really, his crime was pretty henious. And he hasn't had any fun sidequests or meaningful interactions with anyone since the incident to make up for it (though YMMW).
To be fair, the pretend laughing is supposed to be totally awkward. Still, I'm always silently praying no-one will enter the room during that scene when I've replayed the game.
I always got more of a gay BFF-vibe from that relationship.
I remember three: Darla, Cordelia in season 4 and once in a random episode from season one or two.
Agree about Luke. He thought Loralai was annoying, and she seemed to like him mostly because he would fix things around the house.
It's Moon.
The family were dicks, though to be fair they don't realise how close Edith and Mr Gregson really were (because of his marriage they weren't even engaged).
The Patrick episode is unfairly maligned; it was made perfectly clear by the end that he was an impostor, and only Edith ever fell for it.
Haha! But nooo… that's absurd (though true for Archer). The dog was pretty old after all.
Wouldn't it be pretty cool though – in Dragon Age: Inquisition – if instead of having a central hub from which you can teleport anywhere, you were leading a growing army through Thedas, setting up camp in every region (with the smithy and war table and everything) and then moving on to the next.
And here I was, under the impression you were either 50 or born in 1950…
Well, I don't recommend it (then again I am an old grump). They make these jarring retcons to the Nibelheim mission, mainly the insertion of a new character who can best be described as Sephiroth Ultra Plus. Which, I can see why they did it because the game needed a villain, but it really rubbed me the wrong way.
I enjoy Sera as a companion, but I find her particular brand of, shall we say basketcase-yness, very unattractive in a potential romantic partner. Are she and Josephine the only lesbian options?