The fireballs weren't magic, well they looked more like small bombs in the hand of the Child before they got ignited.
The fireballs weren't magic, well they looked more like small bombs in the hand of the Child before they got ignited.
I think one of the problem in the industry is that you have to say that yes you're a gamer AND female as if it was out of norm or weird when it shouldn't.
Me, I'm the reverse; French Canadian immersed in English culture, especially the British culture, and I got:
You're just another victim of the "Ain't nobody got time for this!" meme.
Maybe Legend Of Zelda will finally be about Zelda for once.
I'll buy that game twice: WiiU, PC
Well complaining about the analogues between a fantasy setting and the real world not being explained in the story is quite ridiculous, because it's called *inspiration*. The story doesn't have to justify itself with the real events that inspired it. It's like complaining that Game of Thrones doesn't justify its…
That's cheating! (and EVIL!)
The ability to use it, yes, but the energy to perform it (either tectonic or "qi"), that depends on which sage you learned alchemy from. If it weren't the case Father could have not been able to paralyze the alchemy of the whole state.
I disagree, the story of Brotherhood had more emotional impact and character development, the World transference thing was Deus Ex Machina, as it completely changed the nature and rules of the show. My only criticism of Brotherhood is how the plot went from small and personal to ridiculously grandiose, though it…
Well the "original" is Brotherhood since it more closely follows the plot of the manga.
SPAAAAAAAAAAACCCCCCCCCEEEEEEEEEEE MAGIC!
Choose your weapon: the tectonic of plates or Earth's magnetic Qi—field.
Well the Crown is de facto a political body (also a theological representation of God's power but that's another debate), so if the current political union dissolve so does the union of the Crown of Scotland (which would no longer exist anyway) with the ones of England and Northern Ireland. So, I think that a change…
What I'm mostly wondering is if the Scots become independent, will the UK change their Union Jack, because there's a big Scottish flag in it you know. (Yes, I'm superficial like that.)
Meh, if they're anywhere like Quebec they'll *only* talk about independence for another half or complete century.
If you want to tan do it like your toasts, do it naked!
"It's just a theory!" they say...