Where does Lea fit into this
How does Thundaga's range compare to Magnega? It feels like the extra advantage of rendering enemies vulnerable and clustering them together would be more valuable
If you apply artificial limitations to something of course it gets harder. I could say Re:Coded is the hardest if you play it where you restart each time you get hit. If you have to not use tools in your arsenal in order to make a game hard, it's not hard.
You said it's not just Sora who has ridiculous shoes, and then went on to list Sora in that group
X-2 has an awful start, but the plot gets tolerabel later on, and the gameplay is very solid, especially if you liked older FF games, particular FFV
Isn't the PS2 region locked though? Or do you have a European PS2. or are you European idk
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Megaflare doesn't even do enough damage tp beat every normal enemy type, and takes ages to recharge, never mind it takes up two slots Thundaga in unison with Zero Graviga works, but Thundaga doesn't have the raw damage potential of mine square
Is it weird I didn't actually have THAT much trouble with the Timed Hades Cup? Like I still haven't beaten Phantom, but the Hades Cup just took a few tries (I wasn't even max level)
That doesn't sound like it leaves itself open to NEARLY enough sequels
The world is a pretty meh place and most people are terrible try to think of the fact that everyone used to be an uncorrupted baby, that helps me at least
Interesting stuff that can be found here
Mine Square is all you need But nothing beats shotlocks except maybe mine square
Saix knows. Both Saix and Xigbar have a piece of Xehanort's heart in them. Isa doesn't know about the plan As for specifically why Saix asks for a heart when he is defeated, there's a scene in KH2 where he asks Xemnas if he can "end this charade" Saix was acting when Sora beat him
Huh. Where I live a teacher tried doing that the parents would DESTROY THEM. With words But yeah, kinda surprised a public school is getting away with that
Eh, I can almost guarantee that season 3 is going to deal at least somewhat with Spoiler Korra solving disputes between humans and spirits. I could very easily see there being a plot or subplot about some businessman or something trying to abuse the pwoer of the spirits or something Can I ask why you went into a topic about Korra right after the finale if you're trying to avoid spoilers?
face stealers. free access to things that can do stuff like destroy the moon. the spirits are ridiculously dangerous for so many reasons
Korra's decision at the end is REALLY stupid