Wait mode lasts much longer than a few seconds. Also, you can learn skills that reset the timer after every enemy kill and also one that can freeze the timer.
Wait mode lasts much longer than a few seconds. Also, you can learn skills that reset the timer after every enemy kill and also one that can freeze the timer.
Apparently, a companion disc to the original soundtrack that has selections from the FMV of the game:
"Would you like to cancel the decal application?"
Not sure if I asked you this, but is Ebony any good?
Chop-chop, Prompto!
EDIT: this is better.
Also, they reintroduced the forks in the road in FF XIII-2, which was pretty cool, with all of the paradox endings and such.
You have my axe!
This is the way to go:
200. Lightning. Bolts.
You are not defeating Adamantoises and/or other hunt bosses by just hitting X over and over and over. That's for certain.
FF V has a Chocobo theme. Apparently, II does as well.
I've got the car and the MP3 player on shuffle, so it can be hard to get the right song at the right time. Therefore, there have been some random moments of greatness with event and songs.
Actually, they have the IX soundtrack and the IX Plus soundtrack on sale at the same place. And it has Not Alone on it.
"THAT'S IT! I've come up with a new recipe!"
"Ha, I can taste test it for you."
As in, he drags her into the barn and that jogs memories about the maze from earlier? Perhaps we will see her go through a similar event during her time with William that will be a connection point?
I always make sure to talk about it in my Intro to American Government class when we are reviewing the history of political parties.
I also took Ford's comments at the end of his chat with Bernard that he knows he's been talking to Dolores about his child, or using her for that purpose. Might be a stretch, but it just seemed out of place otherwise.
I just posted above how that scene represents the pyramid Ford was explaining earlier in the episode. But here it is again, in case someone can't find it: