First off, wrong, Cloud. Second, FFVI Terra was never plagued by doubt or inaction because she barely had a personality to speak of. But let's not get into how I feel about VI, it has nothing to do with this thread and we've digressed enough already.
Are you? She was one of the better heroes. She interacted meaningfully with O. Knight and Vaan in 012, her arc was actually pretty moving, and the fight scene with Kefka at the end was nuts. 'Course Kefka did most of the work, but then she turned around and whupped his ass. Also she was one of the funner characters to play but that's a bit besides the point.
Oh sry I thought you were making the same joke I've been all this time which is that rule 6 is "Don't talk about Fight Club"
No, rule 1 is "Keep it civil." More aimed at Bite the Dust than anybody for that "Bite me" comment, but let's try not to stress each other out.
They wouldn't. The stories are so massive that there'd be no way to section off a chunk of that and make it its own KH world without upsetting the people who wanted to see some other area or part of the game. Plus yeah it would conflict with a lot of the established canon thus far. Was great.
I Am the White Vote, I Am the Cold Steel, I Am the Just Lynch burnitup - 3 (Cstar, skull joke, mystic) Jiku Neon - 4 (anelg, burnitup, Princess ♥, Marushi) Jiku Neon's report is being processed. Also, please try to remember rule 1 everybody.
I'm on Firefox, should be the latest version. :? E: Oh nevermind, looks good for me now. Staff must've IMMEDIATELY fixed it :'D #basedmods
OH my goodness that is beautiful. The cover art is especially elegant. I might have to grab a copy when I have money again.
Well, not the only one, and that's not all he's done, but it makes for a good eye-catcher. So this guy's been with Atlus since '95, and has worked extensively on the MegaTen series since then. His work appears in Nocturne, Digital Devil Saga 1 and 2, Devil Summoner 1 and 2, Persona 3 and 4, Strange Journey, and Catherine, among others. Quick sample of my favorites under the spoiler. Spoiler: ♪ Is my bias showing So yeah, discuss if you feel so inclined. Do you care for him? What are your favorite tracks?
Wow, this really brings a different perspective to things. I don't know if it's depressing or uplifting that so many hits actually come from one person. Either way, girl's got talent.
Ok, that is pretty solid. I wasn't expecting much but they really bring it together. And the orchestra wasn't too whiny either, it varied with the tone of the music just like the guitar did.
Spoiler Just discovered these guys, pretty entertaining. Obviously they play PC games, but they get into some interesting stuff like early access and fangames.
If you'd like me to have some threads ready, let me know. I can type them up in a document or something and unload 'em overnight while everyone's asleep :v
I think you may be able to designate separate preferences depending on the device you're using? Idk, I remember something about that in the settings. May be worth looking into.
So, as you can see, something seems to be lost in transition here. This wasn't intentional, was it? I dunno what the fix is like but I noticed it the other day and thought I'd mention it.
Testing a thing
Shadow. Chaos. Evil. Fear. Death. No sane person would say they enjoy these things—We want to get rid of them, right? Or at least to have as little as possible. Pain weakens us, fear cripples us. Malice harms our fellows and ourselves, and the temptation to do ill is a constant source of misery. But is it possible that these forces complement the good, rather than oppose them? Could it be said that the negative experiences in our lives empower the positive? That our flaws are what truly make us divine? There's a quote from a certain source that always spoke to me: "I love everything about Tokyo, even the things I hate." Of course the prefecture is not as relevant, but the message itself has resonated with me from an early age. I came to understand that the things I loathe and revile serve to define me—that in their absence, I would be incomplete. I came to embrace the contradiction, in that the stronger my enemy, the stronger I became in response. I still seek to be rid of them, but now I understand that it's the struggle that matters, not the outcome. I want to hear instances of Yang in your lives. Things you despised at first, things that disgusted you, shocked you, terrified you... things that eventually gave way to good. A lost battle that taught you a better way to fight. A lost item that taught you the value of your possessions. A lost friend, who taught you to see things in a better light. Or something you thought you'd regret losing, that really just showed you how free you were without it.
Now I know this is a broad topic, but just answer it however you feel is appropriate. How resistant should one be to change? Or should there be no resistance at all? Is it better to be like a boulder in a stream, or like the water beneath it? Do you accept change in your life, or do you buck against it, or both? How much do you change yourself internally, and how much do you think is healthy? Would you change yourself for someone else's sake? Would you ask a loved one to do so for you? What makes such things justified?
Meant to post here before, but I signed both petitions. Wish there was more I could do for this kid. The fact that he was only doing it to prove what they were doing to him... Oy, come on people. He probably had no concept of the legality of it at all.
Wow, that patent is incredibly vague. I highly doubt these guys have better lawyers than Nintendo, this just seems pointless to me.