Glen was beginning to get tired now. The people had certainly formed an angry mob now, and he had been running for a while, and still there was no sign of the light that had enveloped him to leave the world; how was he to get back? He mentally slapped himself in the face as the thought hit him. He had to get back, the same way he got in. Barely able to see the rest of the party in the distance, Glen could do nothing but hope they realized the same thing he had. He tossed his keyblade into the air, turning it into its glider form, and leapt onto it. Moments later, Glen was in the lanes between and could look down from where he was and see the Land of Departure below. He hadn't been in the lanes between much, and he wasn't sure how long he could stay there, but he noticed that Beuce was there and he felt the need to stay, at least to wait long enough for the party members to catch up. "Hey smartass, how was wherever the hell you went to?" he asked as he simply floated there on the glider, awaiting his teammates' return.
Amethyst, you have a wonderful voice, don't let anybody tell you any different. You're doing awesome jobs of these covers and I love listening to them, keep producing them :P
Holy crap that's a lot of PS4's! It only makes me want one more now! I can't help but feel that the original unveiling of the xbox one hurt its current sales though.
Welcome back. I think I remember Loriah, the username sounds familiar, though I know for sure that I never really talked to you so..good to meet you I guess?
Juliet gave a slight smirk as Valinton mentioned her appearance. "That's because you haven't" she said with a small laugh. The small, faint laughter subsided as quickly as it had come as she looked at Kaya. She could see the resemblance between her and her sister. Juliet made the decision to help almost instantly for a matter of reasons. Firstly, R had told her to and she didn't want to make enemies already, though she believed she could handle whatever they threw at her; a poor habit she had inherited from her father. Secondly, she knew Kaya was Xepphiras' sister, and she didn't want to upset the only person who had been particularly nice to her so far. And finally, because despite her passive-aggressive nature, Juliet couldn't simply stand by and watch someone die, whether they were an enemy or an ally. Juliet knelt down next to Kaya. She had been taught healing magic by both her mother and the people in her village, and she had extensive knowledge of the very best healing techniques, although she could only use the basic ones due to her being of both the darkness and the light that swirled within her. Each element cancelled the other out to a certain extent. While she could probably do just about anything her parents could do, nothing she copied from them would be as strong as the original technique due to the chaos. Although, if she were to use some kind of technique that utilised both, the results would be extremely dangerous; unfortunately she didn't know any healing magic that used both light and darkness. "Cura" she said quietly, holding her palms and keyblade over Kaya as the healing magic began to function. "My darkness can defeat anything. Until recently I had a small part that believed in the light. Very, very small, but it was there. That light..is now gone. I have accepted the truth; darkness is the heart's true essence, and is stronger than any light you can think of" Gexln stated, wincing mentally at the thought of Kaxar impaled, a thought that brought a great deal of anger to mind. He focused instead on one particular aspect of what Kel had said. "Even though I may look like Glen, even though I might even speak like him, I'm not Glen. He vanished the moment the darkness set in, and I'm the result of it" he responded. Gexln noted the change in Kel's stance, however, and changed his own. It was one that suggesting fighting, but at the same time it would let him pivot his feet to change his position at a moment's notice. "You've chosen not to run, and because of that soon you won't be able to move. We're in a war, Kel, your allies need you alive. But since you chose to fight, they're going to be dissapointed" Gexln stated, Darkness' Sorrow glowing a faint purple color; indicating the dark energy flowing through it.
Accepted
As much as I enjoy playing the skylanders series, I play it quite frequently, they destroyed the image of spyro. What happened to the cute, friendly-ish looking dragon and who is this menacing looking thing that shares the same name?!
It doesn't matter if he does his own stunts in the films and knows how to work with cars, the fact is that most car accidents are just that; accidents. Accidents happen, they're unintentional because they're accidental, even the best drivers can get into car crashes.
Like the Crash series, I grew up on the spyro series. Not the legend of spyro (although I did rather enjoy those), but the original spyro games. It was simple enough to play, and really enjoyable. To this day I still like listening to the soundtrack of the first game, and I enjoyed playing it almost as much as the crash series, but not quite. If there was one thing above all else that I enjoyed it was this; I got to play as a god damn kangaroo, and I loved every second of it.
My Top Five games of last gen are: 1. FFX13- Okay, I may get a lot of hate for this but I don't care. FFXIII is to date my favourite final fantasy game, not that I've played a lot. The soundtrack was amazing, I got it as soon as I possibly could, and graphically this game was really good too! The combat system was a nice touch, I liked the way FFX-2's combat system worked so it was good to see it come back(the only other ones i've played before it were FF7, FFX and FFX-2), and the storyline pulled me in and made me want to play it even more. 2. Bayonetta- This game was amazing. I liked the flow of it, the combat system was fantastic, and it reminded me almost of the older arcade games in a sense. 3. Assassin's Creed 3- This one is the standout AC game for me. Why? It was the first assassin's creed game that actually drew me in and made me want to play it just because of the character themself. Connor's quest for vengeance, the way he dealt with things, and his father's past was really awesome to see played out and I'm glad I got to play through it rather than simply have it explained in a cutscene. Also, this may not be the best reason, but I got to kill things with a Tomahawk for the first time, what's not to love about that? 4. Fable 2- Fable 2 was my introduction to the Fable series, and remains my favourite one out of it without a doubt. I really liked the levelling system, simply collecting xp to learn more abilities, and the fact that your appearance changed based on your fighting style was something very new to me, yet a real credential to the game. I liked the combat system as a whole, how it was easy to pick up and simple enough, and once you got used to it you just became this unstoppable monster that slaughtered everything in sight. The plot was pretty damn epic too. 5. Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3- Out of all fighting games, this one has to be right up there if not my absolute favourite. The combat system was changed from the old one (can't even begin to tell you how infuriating the one in NUNS2 was) which I was relieved to see, and the character roster was quite a lot, to say the least. In terms of storyline itself, it wasn't really it's own storyline because contained events from the anime itself, and I hadn't actually seen majority of what was covered in NUNS3 so I got to witness the events from later in the series, which only added to the effect.
Nostalgia overdoses are dangerous.
Not going to lie, limits were one of the reasons I found KH2 easier than KH1, and they saved me quite a lot. In KH1 if I got low hp and the boss was almost dead, if I didn't wanna heal I had to take a gamble if I was going to die. KH2 I just used trinity limit and yeah, too easy. I'm glad that in KH1 you could get hit, it added to the challenge of the game and made you think a bit more about what you were going to do and how, before you actually went through with the move.
Crash Bandicoot was the shizz when I was younger. I was only a kid when I played my first one, and now at the age of 20 I still enjoy them just as much. The Crash series is without a doubt the game series that kickstarted my addiction to videogames. I pretty much knew the history of Crash Bandicoot, but these videos brought back a flood of happy memories :)
I heard about this on the news, and what terrible news it was. While I didn't particularly enjoy many of the fast and the furious movies, I did quite like the role that Paul Walker played in them. I hope (despite how unlikely it is) that this will help the message along that people need to be more careful when driving.
As much as I loved the Aeons in FFX, and believe me I did (I used them any and every time I possibly could), I would much prefer that there be some kind of KH-unique summons. Maybe a previous enemy or something, some kind of system similar to the FFXIII-2 monsters is something I would be heavily excited for.
As good a reason as any! You've made a good choice, you're gonna love it here! This place is awesome, just make sure to read the rules and whatnot and you'll be all set.
Glen ignored Karina's disapproving look, for he believed he was doing the right thing. He maintained the spell, struggling to keep so many people afloat as he had never been particularly good with magic, until Flora sealed the keyhole. He let the spell break immediately, and the people fell to the ground. He took notice of the fact that Flora had apologized. "Don't worry about it, saving the worlds puts pressure on everybody" he said. Glen now saw the annoyed, and somewhat angry, expressions on the peoples' faces. He hadn't planned for that, he had hoped that many would actually enjoy the experience. He turned and did a mock bow. "Thank you, thank you, you have been a wonderful audience, if anybody wants autographs, you can talk to one of my other comrades" he explained, before turning and running away from the crowd before they could turn into an angry mob, hoping against hope that he got back to the Land of Departure the same way he had before; by being beamed up by a mystical light.
Would it make it easier for everyone to understand their plan on Sharox if I (attempted) to draw the plan myself?
Zane came back into the Resistance Base for just a moment, and grabbed Luke roughly by the arm as he forcibly dragged the boy outside of the Resistance Base. "Fae, come on, the longer we take the less good it's looking for Sasha" Zane called out seriously, hoping to spur the girl on a little more. He then let go of Luke and glanced at him for a brief second. "I don't know if you're a new recruit or not, but I've been keeping an eye out on the Resistance since I was exiled and I don't remember ever seeing you do something helpful. I'll be keeping my gaze on you, so if you want to help the rest of the Resistance, now's your time to start" Zane stated, not quite threatening but certainly not being friendly either. Caleb walked over to Samuel and put a reassuring hand on his shoulder. "Relax, Samuel, if there's anybody that can get in and rescue Sasha, it's Zane. If anything we should be worried about what we're getting into, bringing down a stronghold as important to Vex as Sharox is won't be easy" he said, wanting to reassure Samuel but at the same time unable to lie to the boy. He wouldn't lie to the Resistance, it was a promise he had made to himself the moment he helped with forming it. However, despite trying to make Samuel calm he couldn't ignore the rest of The Resistance, some of which may have had what he presumed to be the same worries as Samuel. Caleb strode over to the desk he had been at earlier, and summoned another copy of the plans for the attack on Sharox. He then held it into the air. "Friends, this is the plan I have come up with, and while I am sure it will work I am open to suggestions. If any of you have doubts or ideas, state them now!" he called out. "I am a busy man, servant, and I am not in a mood for tricks or lies at all. So, for your own sake, you had better start speaking. You know what I want to know. What do you know of The Resistance? What are their plans?" Vex demanded. What he hoped the servant girl didn't know is that while the magic mirror could easily tell the difference between truth and lies, it wouldn't necessarily tell Vex himself the truth. It enjoyed causing him suffering, and while it could not lie to Vex it didn't have to tell him the entire truth of the matter.
Juliet shifted her feet slightly as she focused her attention on Xepphiras. What the girl had said struck her as odd. What was someone with such a gentle voice, with words that suggested she cared about her siblings, doing helping her father? Juliet could never hate her father, purely because she wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for him, but after hearing the stories the people of her village had told her, of the massacre he had committed, why would somebody like Xepphiras be helping him? Was he truly the monster she had envisioned in her head? These thoughts were interrupted, bringing Juliet back to the world of the living as R told her and Xepphiras to help Kaya. From the way he spoke, it was somewhat obvious that it wasn't a question or choice, but an order. "I know some healing magic. It's nothing fancy, but it should be enough to help" Juliet stated. She was about to leave, trying to help Kaya, when a realization kicked in; she had no idea what Kaya looked like. Quickly, the girl spun around on the balls of her feet and looked at Xepphiras. "Could you please show me to Kaya?" she asked politely. "Come on Kel, you know as well as I do that that hun had it out for me, and his bird was no better" Gexln responded. He kept his eyes on Kel as the wielder hopped off the frozen pillar. Although he had insulted the boy's strength, he knew from Glen's experience that Kel would be able to strike quickly if he chose to. Gexln shrugged his shoulders as Kel pointed out the 'change'. "After SOS broke off, I...uh...kinda ran into the darkness. I'm stronger for it." The Nobody explained. He then let out a slight sigh. "For old time's sake, I'm going to give you one chance to turn around and leave. If you give up now and accept how weak you truly are, then I may let you breathe a little longer" Gexln said, the friendly tone well and truly gone.