Xenoblade Chronicles or Pikmin 2 Not the most rare games in town, but not bad I guess
[DOUBLEPOST=1376616900][/DOUBLEPOST]
Brought to you by Misty's Driving Tips™
Yes. People Do. Many people view DLC as an objectively bad thing, as if its mere presence means the game is lesser for it It's the same basic principle of people wanting lots of free services, but also to pay low tax. People want a giant 100 hour RPG, but they also don't want any reused assets, grinding, they want unique, orchestral music for every area, no reused animation, no default face, no glitches, lots of optional stuff, celebrity voice actors, a low price tag, and if there's DLC is must be free
If Final Mix content was released as DLC, all you'd hear about is "This is ridiculous, you shouldn't have to pay for this" and "This should have been in the game in the first place!"
If it wasn't superfluous, everybody would complain it's a no win situation
I think there's plenty of stuff they can add. Costumes is an obviuous one. Secret bosses. Gummi Ship Missions. In whatever inevitable music mini game they have they could make it so you can pay to unlock popular Teen Disney Stars or something Extra keyblades, maybe even optional side stories Or you know what would be cool? Alternate takes on worlds. Sort of like what they had going in Dream Drop Distance
yeah, she did, didn't she? On the organization's orders
Xemnas is obvious, Xigbar too, Xaldin has his rose stuff, vexen has his creepy science stuff, zexion has his evil uh... illusion stuff. Lexaeus outright jsut goes and tries to kill Riku/convert him to his side. Saix is obvious, Axel engineered the death of about six people, tried to kill Sora for his own ends, kidnapped Kairi, etc. Luxord picked a fight with Sora. Demyx stole, and later picked a fight, Larxene is a crazy hyper-violent psychopath, Marluxia is obvious. Roxas and Xion are portrayed positively, they're protagonists after all. But Xion isn't an Org member, and Roxas, well, he's the protagonist, so he never does anything bad. Tries to kill Riku, I guess?
KH2 isn't just easier than KH1 It's easier than any other game in the franchise They gave away invincibiltiy frames like they were free, gave us reflect, drive forms. It's an overall smoother game, too Critical Mode KH2 is roughly as hard as Standard Mode KH1
Quite frankly, they are. But you wouldn't think that going by most of KH's fanbase. Everything from saying "sure, they did something bad... but it was because they wanted their hearts back!" to saying "Sora is a racist ******* who just hates Nobodies for no reason and tries to kill them because he's the real villain" And everything inbetween Where do you lie on this spectrum? Because honestly? I can't see the Organization as anything BUT the villains. They constantly antagonize Sora and many people related to him. They are constantly enacting evil plans, even when they haven't finished their previous evil plans. It's almost unanimously the Organization members that start fights with Sora, not the other way around, even when people bring up the example of the 'innocent' Demyx. So yeah What makes them not that evil, anyways?
The paradox I've found is that in KH2 these so called emotionless Nobodies had far more distinct personalities than any other KH character. I feel like they knew hat writing them emotionless would be incredibly boring, and then they handwaved it woth KH3D Also, the Organization was pretty objectively evil, gotta say
and? That wasn't relevant during KH2 though
It's time to...
My bigger question about Demyx will always be what he was hoping to accomplish by telling Sora that Nobodies had hearts Wait Why does it make sense to show a wide variety of personalities in a group that's SUPPOSED to not have any emotion?
I'm Xion fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
oh
what .
Most games before the HD era used midi soundtracks, basically a collection of notes that the ps2 plays using built in sounds. This leads to the music being much smaller in file size, but also generally lower in quality