It comes with batteries, right? It’s no good to me dead.
It comes with batteries, right? It’s no good to me dead.
The entire scene, when they add dialog, is just the three of them shouting “get him off me!” and swatting at each other.
Came for “Lana. Lana. LANAAAAAA! ~Danger Zone~”
So is this the Exo Stranger’s identity, before she was changed? Did she have to implant her human consciousness into an Exo in order to make controlled jumps in time?
Actually we’ve found the secret way to get No Time to Explain in the game...many times actually.
Maybe as a hidden boss in the city level?
Right there with you. Seems like a refreshing take on the Zelda franchise.
Come on, spill the goods on the big questions!
That is a frighteningly realistic possibility, I hadn’t even considered that. Would love to see a reveal for her as the hidden head or power behind Advent, orchestrating strikes against you, and as always, cautioning Advent against using explosives against you so she can recover and research your equipment and corpses.
Came for the flying toasters reference. Did not leave disappointed.
Fair enough. I’ll have to grab the comic for the payoff. The story and characters definitely look interesting enough to delve into this. Thanks for your insight and recommendation.
Agreed. And thank you for clarifying Luci’s pronouns, I had missed the one reference, and the “father of lies bit” had me uncertain how much of the male she incorporated into her own identity.
I’m fairly certain the “she/he” reference was specifically made with Desire of the Endless in mind (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desire_(D…) and not meant to be a dig on Luci (unsure of Luci’s preferred pronouns). Heck, even the David Bowie reference is a common thread between the two of them, being one of the…
I’ve heard of tribal forms of justice where the friends and family of a criminal take turns talking about the person they have known growing up, the goodness that they saw, the helpful and enriching things they did. A way to call back to the depths of a person, and help resurface their ability to see themselves as…
Ah, that sucks, man. Hope you can find a workaround or fix in time.
Is this the mission invading the alien base for the first time, after you capture and decode one of the Outsider creatures? There are some known issues regarding the graphical settings on that one. You may want to google around for solutions.
THIS. This is why I just couldn’t continue. It made my brain hurt, and my senses rage. After ALL the impact and strife and wonder of the first game...and then it starts with a dance number, Yuna’s vocabulary drops to that of a grade schooler, and...just...WUT. WHYYYYYY. I couldn’t bring myself to finish it.
Even if justice is served in this case, this is hardly the singular reason for such unrest. It’s addressing a hotspot, but I fully expect incidents like this to become all the more common until a more widespread effort is implemented to address police brutality and abuse of power, or until the more blatant results of…
“The greater good.”
Hmm. They trained in using the maneuver gear, and the blades. But how on earth do you prepare for actually facing your enemy?