If they told a new story that was by itself and able to be done in an hour and a half or two hours, I'd be fine with it, but we don't really need another tie in to the Xehanort saga right now, in any way.
Just buy a new one, if you can find one that is. Still, I'm surprised you're having to get a new one. I've been using the same one I've had ever since we got ours about...10, 11 years ago?
Be glad. I rarely hit 2 most days
It's true, so true. But, as the great Sam Drake once said, "Do as I say, not as I do"
Just because it must be said, I'd have to say Bet on it from HSM2. Also, I think I just found my personal worst version. Definitely See You Again by Whiz Khalifa.
Raisor ran with the rest of the group to the castle, only to find a man in a white robe standing next to what was probably the Cornerstone of Light. He didn't really know what a "cornerstone" was, but it was basically a literal giant ball of light. Though calling it "Giant Ball of Light" didn't really have the same feeling. Either way, the problem was that it didn't seem like it belonged there, and that man was stealing it; upon getting closer, it seemed to be Dreamer as well. He wasn't sure what was going on, since Raisor only slightly remembered something about meeting him in the musketeer world, but it didn't look good. "Hey, back away from there right now!" Raisor screamed toward Dreamer. Hikaru didn't seem to like where he was standing either, since he screamed at Dreamer as well. Dreamer seemed to be saying something about him preserving some kind of memory of the world, but Raisor wasn't sure he followed. Then he began talking about them being swallowed in darkness and following some kind of light. If he was going to be swallowed by Darkness, he wasn't going down without a fight. Before he could do anything, Dreamer disappeared, along with the Cornerstone of Light. At that point, the sky around them began to swirl, the color changing from a normal blue to purple and black. There was a vortex that opened in the sky and lightning shooting around them. Raisor didn't like where this was going. Dreamer had taken the Cornerstone, which seemed to hold significance for this world, and all of a sudden it begins to act up. He was guessing the Darkness was beginning to take hold. Their problems didn't stop there though. With one problem appearing after the other, it was about time for another to occur. And sure enough, Aux had appeared before them. He began babbling about power and whatnot, with Hikaru screaming at Aux as well. There was certainly bad blood between them, but now was not the time to deal with emotional problems. "So what, you guys decided to have Dreamer take the Cornerstone of Light since you couldn't do anything? Guess you can't handle anything on your own." Raisor mumbled under his breath. Hikaru ended up screaming something along those lines at Aux as well, but then Aux said something that caught Raisor's attention. "The man in white? I'm afraid he's not affiliated with us. Just another rogue variable. But don't worry, we'll deal with him soon enough. His fate will be the same of yours." "What?" Raisor's eyes widened the smallest bit in surprise. He didn't know if Aux was lying or not, though there was a part of Raisor that believed Aux. He was certainly acting high and mighty, but Rasior had seen people talk like that before. He had his few times running across two parties with different objectives, with coincidence being the only thing bringing the two together at the same time. Raisor wasn't sure, but there was a part of him that kind of believed Aux. Aux began to mock the group, claiming they would all end up in the Darkness soon, though since they had no keyblades, they would end up in the void. "Well, I don't know if you're telling the truth about Dreamer or not," Raisor walked forward, cracking his knuckles and neck, ready for a fight, "but how about I beat the answers out of you?" He probably stood no chance against Aux, but he wasn't going to go down without any sort of fight. Aux only kept walking forward, though Raisor swore he could hear a chuckle beneath that mask of his. He wasn't going to put this off any longer. If nothing else, Raisor was going to show that upstart just who he was up against. The keyblade may be gone, but that didn't stop Raisor. The earth around them was starting to crumble and levitate toward the sky. At least it made for a nice battle setting. Taking the first move, Raisor ran straight at Aux and stopped just in front of him, crouching down. He threw a right uppercut straight at Aux's face. However, Aux moved his head to the side, dodging the attack. Raisor wasn't in a good position now, with his whole body stretched upward. Aux threw his own punch at Raisor's right side. Raisor quickly brought down his elbow and brought up his knee, catching the fist between the two, though he couldn't stop the full blow. The punch knocked Raisor down to the ground. Just as his hit the ground, Raisor placed his palms facedown and swung his body upward, sending a kick toward Aux's side. The man only stood there and took the hit. Raisor was sure he damaged him, but then felt pain in his foot. It had felt like kicking a stone wall. "Dang, I've fought some tough people, but you bring a new meaning to the term." Raisor grinned, knowing this wasn't going to go on long. Aux picked up his left foot and brought it down toward Raisor. Quickly using his arms, he pushed himself out of the way, missing the stomp only by a margin. He ended up behind Aux and stood up. He had maybe two more tricks up his sleeve and then he was done. Aux only stood facing the same direction, with his head slightly turned toward Raisor. Raisor jumped forward and swung his fist, using his jump to attack force behind the punch. He hit Aux in the bad, only to feel that stone wall feeling again. He flinched at the pain and jumped up over Aux, grabbing his head with both hands as he passed over. When Raisor's body swung over Aux, he brought his whole upper torso forward, and swung Aux forward through the air and slammed him on the ground, leaving a slight impression. Raisor stood crouched, waiting to see what would happen. With no surprise at all, Aux got up like nothing had happened at all. Well, this was certainly making Raisor's past life-threatening fights seem a little sad in comparison. Raisor knew at this point he was probably done, but he was going to at least make Aux remember who he was. "So Aux, I'm guessing you probably don't even know who I am huh? I was raised as a mercenary of sorts, and I have an honor code of sorts. And for someone like you, it wouldn't feel right if I didn't introduce myself. Name's Raisor." He brought his foot back and readied his hand for one last punch, with all his strength; whatever that meant at this point. He knew there was one spot no one could take a hit at without some sort of damage, so he was going to make this last one count. He remembered his previous fights where he bet his life on the line and brought his whole body into his next attack. Raisor moved forward, using all his strength and ended up under Aux. He ended up moving so fast that everything seemed to stop for him, which probably meant that to everyone else he seemed to have teleported in front of Aux. Though he also ended up mixing his techniques again, which was of course taboo. At this point though, he didn't care. Raisor brought his fist forward, swinging it up at Aux. This time, however, he wasn't going for the face. He was going for the chin. Raisor's fist collided with Aux's chin, and Raisor felt the pain go through his whole body. However, he also seemed to what he wanted. He watched as Aux took the blow, and saw his head go up, following the punch and saw the bruise mark of his fist on Aux's chin. Aux shook ever so slightly and brought his foot back to steady himself. "Well, that's all I got. Maybe next time it'll be a little more fun for you." Raisor grinned at his helplessness, but glad at the same time that he put his all into the fight, knowing he was fighting for something other than himself. "Well, for a weakling, you've certainly got bite to match your bark." Aux brought his own hand back, readying for a punch. Raisor than noticed that Aux hadn't stepped back to balance himself from the punch. He was positioning himself for a powerful blow. Raisor tried to jump back and cover himself but it was too late. Aux's punch was faster and stronger than Raisor could have predicted. The punch slammed into Raisor's arms and blew him away. He flew through the air and slammed into the ground then kept rolling through it until he came to a stop, about three yards away from his opponent. Raisor was now face-down on the ground. He was also barely conscious, with his sight beginning to blur quickly. He struggled to move, but the most he could manage was to bring his head up. He saw everyone else across the yard and let out a chuckle, then fell unconscious. At that point, his body was lifted up into the dark sky, and taken by the void.
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I wish I lived in an apartment by myself. But I don't make nearly enough money for that
Wow, this game has a large selection of characters, even for Dissidia standards.
I'm guessing you saw Star Trek and liked it
Keeping it at the lowest setting is the best. Then you never have to worry about any sweating and heat strokes. Give your roommate two thumbs up for me
I'm voting for Psycho Pass. I enjoyed the show, and from the sound of it, the setting is exactly the same, so it'll be cool to see what your choices cause for you
I was playing with some brushes I got and ended up making something else in photoshop. I kind of was just messing around, so I'm not sure how I did some of it, like getting the clouds to only appear right under the moon. I mean, I know I had a layer that had overlay as a blending option, but that's about it. I really can not understand those blending options until I pick them. Critiques? View attachment 45232
So I was bored and looked on youtube on how to do glowing threads and ended up making a simple wallpaper on photoshop. I mostly followed a single video, and while I did pretty much follow it to the letter, I tried adding a few variations of mine to it. It's not much, but do you guys think it looks nice? If you could add or change anything, maybe what would it be? View attachment 45229
Japanese, considering if I ever go to japan it'd help to speak/read there language
wow, you've got a late showing
You see the Kingsglaive film yet?
Yeah, those were basically my complaints about the movie. Like the first scene with Izunia, his mouth just seems a little.....off. It's hard to describe unless you've seen the film. I mean, the mouth movements seem a more natural than some of the other films, but maybe that because they're actually moving. Past that, there were some moments where the mouths are just off. And yes, Luna as a character is underdeveloped. In fact, I think she's the only character we haven't gotten much info on. We had a background on her, and we know she wants to support Noct, but that's about it. Pretty much everything she does is based off "I must help Noct". I partially agree with the sound at point, but it's easy to get used to General Glauca and the old kinds after the first watch. Though I guess most people aren't like me and see it twice in theaters. But after just seeing it the second time, it's much easier to understand what they're saying. I also believe I mentioned the final fight being a little on the hard-to-follow side unless you had eyes of a hawk. Again, watching it a second time it was a little easier because I knew what to look for, but for first timers, it's kind of insane. I don't want to give anything on what happens, but it's hard to explain how it's hard without saying anything about what happens.