Ouch. I'm hurt. I can't RP?
This should be illegal. Somehow. Please?
I think they mean at the beginning of the game when you can duel Riku with those wooden swords.
CoR? o.o What's that? Do you mean CoM?
This is by far the more elaborate game guide I've ever seen. XD Good job, Xaldin. I'm repping you--like you need it anyway *rolls eyes*.
How dare you slander a geniune Star Fox 64 quote on mere toy guitars! ... And I'm glad the Wii has Star Fox 64 on the Virtual Console. Yesssss.
Watch the Re:CoM cutscenes. DiZ wanted/needed the help of Riku and King Mickey. It was somewhat implied that wearing the cloaks would help disguise them and not make them suspicious if they ventured into the World That Never Was. Riku agreed to help DiZ, but not for DiZ, but to get Sora's other half back. That's why he accepted the cloak. King Mickey said he'd help Riku, simple as that.
Nomura *loves* Sora. He claims that Sora is one of his most favourite creations, ever. I wouldn't worry about Nomura 'hating' any character he makes. As for why the spin-off, who knows? Maybe he felt there is something to gain from that. And I wouldn't worry too much about Sora disappearing. In one of his earlier interviews, Nomura stated that Sora *will* be needed for the eventual KH3, and *will* be needed by the end of the series. Therefore, Sora is required to make his return eventually. Remember, KH = Sora's Story.
They did for Riku, when Sora encountered Riku on the mountains during Land of the Dragons second visit. He had a suspicion it was Riku, and pondered about it later. It was for a moment, something like "What's Riku doing with Organization XIII", but he later didn't mind as much, putting it off as "As least I know he's okay, that's enough for me." As for King Mickey, when Sora and co. first saw him, they had no knowledge of Organization XIII at the time, thus didn't really react at his appearance other than the fact that they hadn't seen him since like... forever. And Yen Sid explained to Sora that King Mickey was off to find Organization XIII's whereabouts, so they didn't bother pondering 'why' Mickey was wearing a cloak, since it was explained to them already.
For one, I always found Guard more useful than Reflectga, but that's a persona preference. Almost every situation where people use Reflectga, I use Guard. =\ Anyway, have you tried spamming Limit Form + Sonic Raid? I find it's the quickest way to deal with him. Pack ethers and some Hi-potions for extra insurance; he should go down very easily.
Dodge Roll is: Directional + Square (let go of square immediately) Holding square will do Quick Run. I turned off Quick Run though. Never really needed/used it in battles.
Syaoran x Sakura --> CCS/Tsubasa Chronicle Daisuke x Riku --> DNAngel Both are tied for me.
Someone needs to post screenies. Immediately. =o
^^ Great style. I'm a particular fan of your work. I may invest time in the future to read your fic but for now I'm sort of occupied with finishing mine--as I have somewhat of an unwritten timeframe in which to finish it. =o For now, I will say that your narratives are always impressive. They're intimate and characteristically vivid. Always a pleasure to read your work.
For Critical Mode, you also need to complete all the puzzles in Jiminy's Journal to get the Secret Ending.
Men and women are completely different species. Well, figuratively. They're different enough. lol. And it's not an outlandish task to appreciate good deeds when it's done to you, but still be able to discern a bad situation ahead of time.
The better thing to do would be to tell authorities ahead of time. No, you didn't. But you repeatedly condone it by saying you'd rather have that than a shooting. By this, you're justifying the action as something socially acceptable.
Any girl who maces a guy for being polite is an idiot, for starters. And it's not chivalry's fault that a woman becomes attracted to a man who acts chivalrously and ends up getting raped by him. A chivalrous act in itself isn't the bad thing. It's the person's judgment and future actions of such an act. You can still be grateful for a chivalrous act, and still be cautious.
Well yes, but does that mean everyone should start faking bomb threats when they hear a gunman's going to attack a school? It's very unlikely you will find a person who 'faked a bomb threat' broad-casted on the morning news as a hero. Once you do that, people will start believing it's a justifiable thing to do in such situations. And once that happens, expect an increase in 'bomb threats', good or bad. It's not a wise thing to do.
That wouldn't make it right though. There are smarter things one can do besides this. There are too many repercussions from doing something like this, such as bringing down the appeal for the school, invoking paranoia within very concerned/overly cautious parents, getting yourself in trouble, etc. Too many groups are negatively affected by a single person's self-proclaimed act of heroism.