...by Shiva in FFV. Got overwhelmed by her and her ice knight brigade and her darn ice spells. Trained a bit, came back and beat her with the power of fat chocobos!
That doesn't seem like a music video to me. I can appreciate it as a funny home video kind of thing. If it is supposed to be a music video, well...I often like strange things, and I love the song, but that just doesn't do it for me. One can simplify music videos greatly, but that's rather too...
Not to mention the spiderman musical. :ness: (Which no one likes to mention...for good reason)
Still, I am hopeful for this new rendition. It seems promising, and it is in a rather different direction. (And not in a Spiderman the Musical way either)
Rattlesnake Jake from "Rango." (Some spoilers)
A giant venomous snake that towers over every critter in the west? Cool. A giant venomous rattlesnake? Sweet. A giant venomous rattlesake with a minigun for a rattle? Badass.
Not to mention one-liners such as:
Distressed female: Go to hell...
Face/Off.
John Travolta and Nicholas Cage doing an excellent job playing the two leads. I love how well these two play the crazy villain. It's rather worth watching for these two alone, but the story is very good and the action is pretty good as well.
7.7/10
FFV. As my first pre-PS2 FF game (and pre-PS1 game in general, though I am playing it on PS1), it has been very interesting. Love the job system thus far, and the storyline, though typical, has managed to be engaging.
There's one I feel bad about not finishing :cry: I was hooked, but then I...
I'm going to go with Ronso, despite the feminine charms of the Viera. I like the design of Ronso a lot more, and I prefer their raw power over the craftiness of the Viera. Bonus points to the Ronso for living in such a tougher environment too. That, and Kihmari is awesome (wheras Fran isn't so...
Though bias since it was my very first final fantasy experience, but FFX. It's quality gameplay, but that will vary with person. But an important aspect for someone looking to finish it is that it's got a really quality story with a very definitive endpoint that I think you will want to reach...
I think it is generally because LOTR is more popular and has the "epic trilogy" going for it. More money to be made.
That being said, like you, I enjoyed "The Hobbit" more than I did LOTR, and am really looking forward to this. Plenty of action, but it always came off as more lighthearted to...
Yup, it will definitely make you gay.
Just like how watching shows with black people in it will make you black. And how shows with asian people in it will make you asian.
Ignorance in this world continues to amaze me.
The classic Bahamut for me. His astetics are largely the reason; he just looks so cool, and I love his colour scheme. Being the only real flying Eidolon also gets extra points in my book.
Without a doubt, Monstro. Most of the rooms look the same, resulting in the maze being rather irritating since it is hard to find any indentifiable features in rooms. (What's the difference between room 3 and room 4? No idea, their walls and enemies are the exact same -_-) The platforming was...
No, for the simple reason it is too large to capture, which is why it isn't included, like all other FF worlds.
What I would really like to see them do is make more original worlds to visit with more FF characters in them, outside of the starter towns and the end areas. I am rather fond of...
The ending hit my hard and made me shed a few. Heck, I shed a few tears just last week listening to the end theme and remember what happened again. The tearing apart of Tidus and Yuna is heartbreaking.
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