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  1. Soushirei
  2. Soushirei
    I feel they could've done more to this song melodically. Perhaps a modulation or a more intensifying bridge section.

    I still love it though, just I was sitting at the edge of the my chair waiting for it to blow me away, but it failed to do that this time. XD
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Music
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    Just further proves that they just put lines over the PV, and weren't meant to be part of the scene itself.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  4. Soushirei
    Yeah, that's why I said V1-11.

    The only thing about the flip-top is that you void your warranty if you go that method, whereas Magic Keys/Slim Tools keep it intact. However if this isn't an issue, then Flip-Top for slims and fat models are pretty good.

    ALTHOUGH, if warranty isn't an issue, you can fully make the tools for your PS2 slim BY yourself without paying for anything other than Swap Magic. I've done this several times for my friends already.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  5. Soushirei
    Riku is using *his* darkness, not Xehanort's Heartless' darkness. Riku might unconsciously associate himself with Xehanort's Heartless because he was possessed by him once before. Thus, whenever he uses his darkness, he takes on the form of Xehanort's Heartless as a representation of his darkness. It's a symbol, like I said.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  6. Soushirei
    It's actually not that complicated. Xehanort's Heartlesss is merely a representation of Riku's darkness. It's *not actually Xehanort's Heartless*. It's a manifestation. A symbol.

    You mean a hybrid. He's not an in-between existence, because that would be calling him something like a Nobody, which he isn't. He's human, and real, just a little different.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  7. Soushirei
    That's one possible 'option'.

    There's still the slide card if you have the V1-11, and magic key/slim tools for V12-16.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  8. Soushirei
    Be aware that swap magic doesn't work on its own.

    Depending on your model, you'll also need either a Slide Card or Slide/Magic Tools/Keys to accompany your Swap Magic.

    And this should've been in the KH2 section. XD
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  9. Soushirei
    I'm tempted to get my package tomorrow at the post office and completely cuss off the front desk.

    Even though the poor receptionist has absolutely nothing to do with my fury.

    And then, I'm going to scamper home and indulge my FM+ on my 42" HD LCD TV! ... in the game's glorious.. 480P resolution. XDD
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  10. Soushirei
    I just have to say this.

    I really really don't like it when people say "If Square was smart they'd bring it here".

    It's not that simple.

    You know the entire reason why Final Mixes have always been released in Japan without question is because the games are developed locally, produced locally, and distributed locally. The cost for "local" productions do *not* cost as much money as it would if it was an international release.

    Once you start dealing with international productions, your budget goes right through the roof. Final Mix has for the most part, stayed in Japan because they make money over there. The ratio of returns versus money spent to produce the game are far more in favour of profit within national borders than international ones. And because the Final Mix games aren't new games in themselves, but re-made ones of the original with extras, the selling point for the game is by no means on par with a 100% completely new game title.

    You all need to stop objectifying your love for the game with what you think SE's 'best course of action' is regarding these Final Mixes.

    It's not an easy choice to make. It's a gamble. You need to understand that.

    EDIT: Also, of course games are made for the fans, but at the end of the day, Square-Enix is a business. And if that business wants to continue making games for its people and keep making money to continue making said games, they need to survive the market and avoid a shutout by competitors.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  11. Soushirei
    It's just semantic convention.

    Twilight instigates that the end result will be darkness (ex. the sun setting).

    Dawn implies the opposite (ex. the sun rising).

    That is why Riku corrects the Organization XIII member who appeared before him before he left, saying "The Road to Dawn".

    Riku is basically saying that his ultimate goal is to become a denizen of light.

    As for Cloud, I think he's pretty much the same as Riku, except his darkness is outside his body, manifested in form of Sephiroth. Sephiroth is tempting Cloud the same way "Ansem" did in Riku's Rebirth story in CoM. Riku overcame his already and subdued his own darkness. I believe Cloud was trying to do the same since the first Showdown of Fate.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
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    All I have to say, John, if you're getting a new PS2 slim (i.e. SCPH 77001), good luck with tool #3.

    If you manage to somehow get that piece to stay put and close your lid, all the power to you.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Wow. I am officially pissed off.

    That is the *last* time I order from EMS. It's one day slower than UPS and I STILL had to pay brokerage. FIFTEEN THIRTY-EIGHT! I PAID LESS for my OTHER imports through UPS and it came FASTER.

    What's worse? I didn't have the money on me, so now I have to drag my *** to the post-office after 1PM tomorrow to get it.

    CANADA POST, BURN IN HELL! UPS OWNS THE **** OUT OF YOU!
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX
  14. Soushirei
    My point is that none of those links are really shocking. The first one is a simple example of evolutionary adaptation. The second, ironically, makes the human race look like the monsters, and not this 'beast man'.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Discussion
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    Well, first it's not 100% proven to exist.

    Second, there was no indication that this "Half-man/Half-beast" is out to kill the human race or harm us in anyway. Based on that (if it actually existed) I'd say leave the poor thing alone.

    Animal X is stupid.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  16. Soushirei
    But what defines 'odd'? Odd is your own perception of what's normal, which no individual can define.

    Humans back in the caveman days only ate flesh because hunting was a culture that involved poaching mammals. Eating the meat and using the fat for warmth and other sorts of uses associated meat as a human's natural food source.

    Now we have vegetarians, but the majority of the world doesn't really think it's weird at all. If this happened back in the caveman days, it might've been considered 'odd', but it's not anymore. That's adaptation; that's evolution.

    Likewise with that video, the beginning gives it all away when the narrator was asking the question "What makes animals go against their natural tendencies/behaviours?"

    Not surprising at all that this is happening.

    You've just fallen victim to the video because Animal X pays particularly efforts to use connotative vocabulary to make things seem worse than they really are. I actually laughed when they said "They have become... cold-blooded killers", "grizzle dietary deviation". LOL, yeah right. They're just hungry, man. Give them a break.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  17. Soushirei
    Superman requires his powers to 'fly' above said clouds. But if the sun is blocked out, he can't fly anymore. Well I did say if we considered *all* possibilities. Because if we're going to debate a winner, all aspects need to be taken into account. And cheaply enough, Goku has no real weakness other than his love for the human race--which is equally Superman's weakness.
    LOL!

    Goku can definitely do that since he's full-blooded saiyajin, therefore making him no different genetically from his father, Bardock. Even Gohan, who's a half saiyajin, can breathe in space! In the 2nd DBZ movie: The World's Strongest, Gohan and Piccolo literally fly out of Earth's orbit and engage Dr. Wheelo in space to create a diversion for Goku as he powered up his Spirit Bomb.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  18. Soushirei
    Batman didn't destroy the sun either. He simply clouded the skies so that no light could ever penetrate. Upon doing this, Superman's abilities become as nullified as they do when he comes in contact with Kryptonite.

    My biggest defense is that Batman actually defeated Superman, but didn't kill him. If *Batman* could do that, Goku could manage the same a lot more easily.

    And Saiyajins can survive in space as well. In the Bardock special, Bardock and several Saiyajins confronted Frieza in actual space, right before Frieza blew up the planet. lol
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. Soushirei
    I like Puzzle Bobble. =D

    I like the pink whale character. "WAAAAAAA!"
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Finally!!!

    No, you should try to blend them equally. Both are equally important parts to a good story (classics like White Fang are an exception though)

    You're too focused on dialogue; so instead, try adding more narration and exposition.
    Post by: Soushirei, Apr 2, 2007 in forum: Archives