edmundhunsicker
Edmund Hunsicker
edmundhunsicker

Maybe so, but if it’s not in the game it’s always going to be brought into question. I think I might know where this scene is, so I’m going to do some investigation. I’m not outright saying he doesn’t have a tragic background now, maybe he does. I’m just saying that it not have been actually brought up other than him

He’s worse than Necron? Do you even remember who Necron is? How could you? He gets one mention, not by name but by description in a piece of lore that is easily missed, and then shows up as the final boss. What about Ultimecia? We get to here so much about her being this evil sorceress behind the biggest conspiracy in

Fair enough. Do they elaborate past that? Also, what part of the game is this?

This would only work if Nintendo hadn’t put it into official publications as well as Super Smash Brothers and the Amiibos. His name is Link. It doesn’t mean anything other than it being his name. The theory was cute when it could have been valid, but it is way past that time.

No, I was saying that if you think he is the worst character, you’ve not encountered a lot of characters in general, as he is not a poorly written or even mildly terrible character. Basically, I’m saying your accusation of being the “worst character” can only be accurate if you have a small sample size.

Can you say at what point this line the corroborates the book’s history is? I can’t recall it at any point.

Except, like I said, they have a history of contradicting themselves.

The other issue is the fact that if it isn’t present in the game, how are we really supposed to know of it? These books never (well, almost never) get released outside of Japan even if the games do. Seeing how the thing on the Nightly Show mentioned

If that’s the case, you must have avoided a ton of books, movies, tv shows and games, as there are tons of one note, shallow characters that have nothing to them other than a cliche. Kefka at least has character.

Once again, if it isn’t in the game, it can’t be considered canon, as they’ve contradicted their own games with their guidebooks before.

Should it say something that I had completely forgotten Vayne’s name until you brought it up? I played through that game twice (second time through using only specific sections of

I don’t recall it being mentioned in game at all, though I won’t outright deny the existence of such a thing until I play through it again. Do you know about where in the story it was?

As far as the book, it’s problematic as a lot of the things in the books they’ve released over there has conflicted with the events in

I’d disagree with you on him being shitty as either villain or character. There are people who are vile and disgusting, people who delight in the torment of others. Kefka was a perfect example of what that type of person given absolute power is capable of. Let’s not forget, he WON. With the exception of Yevon, he is

Where is your source for that, because it is not in the game at all. In the game he is nothing but twisted and evil.

It’s pretty unique for RPGs, especially the Final Fantasy titles. Most of them have a reason why they do the things they do that aren’t “Because I feel like it” and some times they aren’t actually evil, just antagonists (Golbez, Kuja, Seifer, and Sin for examples).

Kefka was literally just evil and insane. He poisoned

Look, I understand you’re entitled to your opinion and all, but you are wrong. 12 was a mediocre half of a Final Fantasy at best that had artificial length in the way it’s world was designed and the Hunters Guild, nothing more.

Final Fantasy VI (III in America on SNES) is often referred to as the Definitive Final

I wasn’t aware they changed their names, as I actually went with Opera and her hubby (even if he was worthless) for that run through, as I always grabbed Ashton for the PS1 release.

As much as I hate it when people make fun of fantasy names for stuff like magic, I have to promote your post for the reference AND the gif.

If you loved The Second Story, I highly recommend the PSP remakes: The First Departure and The Second Evolution. The first game is just as fun and compelling as the second, and the PSP remake fixes a lot of the translation issues that hounded the PS1 version of The Second Story.

When I first got the guide with the game (I always get the two at the same time, whether I plan on using the guide right away or not), I was appalled at how it was designed. So I spent two days worth of effort going to the website (I had broadband, unlike my friend who I was playing the game with) and copied the text

While Miles is a teen (yes, I’ve read most of Ultimate Spider-man, so I know who he is) it’s still an insanely awkward word to use, and most people don’t default to mimicking sounds as verbs, especially ones that really aren’t that accurate for what sound we’re given in the comic. Splort isn’t Thwip. Keep in mind,

You have all of my support, sir!