Ah, this update. Spoiler Indeed, what has already been stated about the horrendously saddening qualities of it has already been stated as such. Though I am quite curious as to whom Jaspers was speaking of after being teleported - it would be quite interesting to learn more about this plot line. And I must say the conversation between Rose and Dave was one of the most entertaining I have viewed in a while - though it was still a tad saddening, truly. Spoiler The Denizen battles appear to be quite unlikely at this point (with the exception of Echidna, perhaps) - perhaps the children of the reset session shall hold their own Denizen fights? Ah, according to Andrew Hussie himself, Sweet Bro & Hella Jeff is quite generally a sort of rough draft board for any random concepts that he may hold in his head. Thus, implementation of such concepts that have been taken upon in Sweet Bro & Hella Jeff are either general references or - as stated, implementations of these concepts previously lingering in his mind.
I have stuck with this horrendously old and humour-lacking username for my entire time on KH-Vids, to the point where it has been absorbed into my identity. Quite generally, the usernames I do indeed choose for various aspects of the internet are in themselves reflections of my creativity (or lack thereof) and my general personality, thus there is quite usually no problem with such associations. As for the factor of the relation between the internet persona and the real-life persona in itself, there certainly must be some sort of general difference between the two (perhaps the fact that I absolutely do not utilise contractions in internet text whilst I may be prone to using them through speech), but quite personally at this point the personalities which may have been considered separate internet and real-life personalities, at one point, have merged into a single personality that is dominant through all such things I may conduct, be they in real life or on the internet. There are indeed a few minute differences - even through the internet, as I actually utilise emoticons on MSN and whatnot - but the personality in general appears to be relatively the same - with a similar idiolect, thought composition, factor of personal traits, and other such things. One may suppose that this achievement of some identity throughout all aspects of life may be a result of visiting the internet from a relatively young age - however, that is not to say my identity is completely set in stone - for indeed, things are prone to change. As for the constant username changes of the aforementioned members, Jayn included, may it be noted that identity may be something that one can incorporate anything into - constant name changes included. Such names are certainly reflections of the personalities of the members themselves, as they hold their own specific traits or reasonings behind them that differ them from other common names, and thus provide a single identity in themselves - not through the idea of the name, but through the qualities one's own personality imposes upon such a name.
My younger self was absolutely terrified not with a factor of actual gaming itself, but the glitches or unintentional mishaps associated with gaming. The horrific noises and distorted graphics occasionally emitted from the 8- or 16-bit messes would add to the horror factor. Pokemon especially was a rather frightening one when I learned of a handful of glitches for some reason - they were always quite unsettling. As for my current self, I always do dread those Redeads, quite especially the ones in Twilight Princess with their ear-piercing screams.
I shall most certainly attempt to pick up this game some time in the future - the first Little Big Planet was wonderful with the mechanics and the sheer potential for creative development, and the sequel simply pushes things further, if the trailers are indeed to be believed. The entire aesthetic and concept, in general, is quite a unique and lovely one, and thus the game is certainly a proper purchase for myself.
Ah, Minecraft - a game that has grabbed quite a large amount of the gaming community by its knees, it would appear. What I positively adore about Minecraft is not simply its mechanics or fun gameplay value, but the fact that Minecraft in itself is a rather interesting artistic medium - a manipulation of a digital world to create enormous structures, works of art, any such imaginative displays and continue this goal of creativity through sheer addiction of doing so, whilst still providing a fun challenge through the factor of monsters and whatnot. For such a reason alone, Minecraft should most certainly be commended as a pioneer of the advantageous potential of immersive video gaming. Now all I require is enough money so I may purchase the game myself and be harassed by creepers continually.
As Kingdom Hearts 3D has yet to reach a climax and conclusion for the series at this point, there is indeed potential for further antagonists - the aforementioned included, however, they shall of course not be as extensive as Maleficent. I suppose we shall simply wait for the rest of the Kingdom Hearts 3D worlds to be released to conclude further upon the potential characters. I am simply curious as to which previous worlds - and thus associate characters, shall return.
If it is indeed possible, it would certainly not be minded for Birth By Sleep to be ported to the Playstation 3 - the game may be further expanded to potential fans which shall, in general, increase the awareness and thus adoration of/income from the Kingdom Hearts series by the fans, which shall at least further help the progress of other games. A number of mechanics within Birth By Sleep would also hold potential for further expansion from the community that is provided by the Playstation 3's online capability - which, from inspiration in itself, may assist in new concepts for future games. However, it may be hoped that if this is indeed conducted, it should not take priority over the development of Kingdom Hearts 3D, as Kingdom Hearts Lover stated previously.
She certainly holds a plot backing to fight at this point, along with the factor of the small skirmish in The Castle That Never Was near the end of Kingdom Hearts II, however in an attempt to be at least slightly realistic and not suddenly unlock excellent combat skills she would have to undergo at least some general combat training (offscreen but still implied mid-game, perhaps) to continue her fighting on par with the other major party members. If she shall indeed be a playable character, which would not be minded, there should at least be a general factor of reasoning behind her ability. It shall also be hoped that this fighting relevance shall not compromise her plot relevance as well.
It would have certainly been quite lovely to visit at least more general parts of The World That Never Was than the streets we visited in our playing of the game - the general aesthetic appeared quite lovely and ripe for exploration. However, I would presume that the buildings themselves would be rather empty or decrepit due to the entire factor of being "Nobodies" - "empty vessels", so to speak. Hence the entire Art Deco glamour of this noir-inspired city housing very little within. But indeed, I suppose the lesser Nobodies would still require habitations of themselves.
It is quite lovely to see that the Hunchback of Notre Dame is finally within a Kingdom Hearts game - I have always personally believed that the world in general would be quite fitting, however, I am quite curious as to how Square Enix may characterize Frollo within the general plot, as he certainly holds potential for a villain quite on par with Maleficent's role.
Quite personally, I most certainly would not mind the presence of such restored characters - however, I would most certainly prefer it if the number of presently restored characters was in itself minimal - restricted to, at maximum, about three or four, as excessive return of all of the Organization members would be generally cluttering. These three or four characters may be major in themselves or have thus been major in the past - perhaps Axel, Saix, and to a lesser extent even Xigbar - so a continuity may be maintained with their presence within the plot. However, a major problem with this restoration would be the general factor of these characters' respective story arcs - Xigbar's may be continued further, in my personal opinion, due to the factor of understanding very little of his character in Kingdom Hearts II whilst receiving only marginally larger amounts of information on his backstory in Birth By Sleep - it appears that his story may be advanced upon with a proper closing besides a general defeat in The World That Never Was. Xemnas is most certainly to return unless another major antagonist appears, which is extremely unlikely. The others are relatively less likely due to either being minor characters or having relatively "closed" story arcs - Axel, in my opinion, is within the latter - Saix, another relatively major character at this point however, may be up in the air in some cases. Thus, it would indeed be quite nice - and necessary - for some members to return, but it would be equally lovely if not too many characters would be present.
An absolutely wonderful story indeed, sir - I especially enjoy the entire scenario and concept presented within this world. The traditional factors of the elements has held a series of rather unique twists in a myriad of ways - and I am rather intrigued with how Iaer may be associated with verbal communication and whatnot. The story certainly does indeed appear to hold some Avatar influence, but it also stands out on its own quite well, and holds an extremely large amount of potential. The battle scenes were well written and the pacing, in general, was quite good. There are indeed a number of grammatical mistakes here and there but you already are aware of such and it is understandable as this was indeed written in a rush - but the fact that such a lovely writing style may be achieved in such quick timing is testament to your skill in word craft. I shall certainly hope for more.
The desire of holding KHIII in the first place shall in itself be required as it shall continue the general story of the series in itself - and indeed, though the story is advanced, relatively, through the current handheld-based games, these games in themselves appear to be more "side-stories" so to speak, what with Birth By Sleep being a general prequel to the story line and 358/2 Days continuing the Organization plot line. Coded, though advancing the story slightly, appears to be more of a sort of secondary installment due to reasons of mechanics and whatnot. Though these aforementioned threads are quite lovely to view and indeed add a sort of essence to the entire world itself, I suppose the main objective wished for Kingdom Hearts III is a further advancing of the major story line in a sort of extensive leap - which attention should certainly be directed at as well, and thankfully is at the moment with Kingdom Hearts 3D. Perhaps a metaphor may be used - with Kingdom Hearts I and II being "suns" or anchors from which the secondary games or "planets" orbit around, these secondary games holding general influence upon these aforementioned planets. A third anchor or sun would be quite nice to continue to the story in such a leap or bound to continue the pacing already present.
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I personally maintain that modern day pirates are in fact ninja pirates. They illegally pirate their various entertainment-based data as necessary whilst staying quite silent and beneath the radar.
I most certainly blame those brain-stealing levitating ghost creatures. Hurrah hurrah for zero progress.
While Maka cannot seem to run away.
This is a comedic and/or witty reply per Ace's request. Happy birthday good sir.
Victor Hugo, James Joyce, Leo Tolstoy, and Joseph Conrad have all joined themselves in a collective weeping party to shed their own manly tears of salt over how such a work as the above provides a magnanimous example of all of the qualities of humanity that comprise itself, defeating the combined nature of their works, whilst still being relatively short in length.
My goodness. Poor sir. If only we were all able to contact him directly via messages of reassurance. At least he is to hold a positive recovery.