I have asked this a billion times all over the web and nobody answers me. What is the codebreaker enabling code for the room mod? US version. I've looked everywhere and haven't found it. If it's somewhere on the site and I haven't found it for some reason, at least tell me to keep looking so I can know it's here somewhere. Then I'll shut up and look more. Sorry, I'm having a rough day...
Sorry if this is already somewhere In the english versions of the KH series (I don't know about the Japanese versions) the main characters are usually voiced by celebrities. So, if Terra, Ven and Aqua are voiced by celebrities, who do you think would voice them? Count Master Xehanort and his apprentice there, too. I guess if they can they'll get Jesse McCartney to voice Ven (seems appropriate).
I think KH1 easily had the best storyline. Between the other two it's difficult to decide. I liked KH1 because it had a simple storyline, which is rare in video games. That's the reason I really like Crisis Core, too. Simple stories, if done well, are a lot stronger than complex ones. I feel like the complex ones are relying too much on the complexity to make the story interesting. KH2 had a much more interesting storyline, but KH1's was better. It's simple and clean.
They don't really fall in love. They smile at each other, but that's about it. And they're not related to each other at all.
Oh, sorry. Didn't pay enough attention. I didn't realize those were different digits. Thanks.
Wouldn't that make Goofy change, though?
Sorry, this has probably been asked a million times: What's the enabling code for the room mod?
The codebreaker code given for playing as Roxas in pajamas, 11C9561A 0000088E, makes Donald turn into T-stance Roxas in pajamas. I tried what the code should be, 11C95618 0000088E, but that just gives me a BSOD.
In the original Ansem reports, I thought he was saying "world" rather than "worlds" because he wasn't aware that there were others before Mickey showed up. If so, then he was only referring to Hollow Bastion.
It is true that some people deserve death. But a government should not have the power to deliver it. It is different when police have to shoot someone because they are too dangerous, but once someone is in captivity there is no reason to kill. Death should only be applied when there is no other alternitive and not doing so could cause the deaths of many more, which is a rare situation. The government should not make decisions based on revenge (e.g. someone who killed someone has to be killed in turn), it should make decisions that are safest for everyone, including killers. I have been thinking about the Death Penalty for years, and I always come to the conclusion that the issue is not about justice or fairness, but rather the amount of power a government should be allowed to have (especially when it calls itself a Democracy)
Wasn't Marluxia dead by this time? Or at least Axel had already declared his betrayal to Marluxia? I haven't played the game in a really long time, but weren't Zexion, Vexen, and Lexaeus also trying to take over the organization? If that's true ( and I'm not positive it is), then Axel was only helping to rid the organization of traitors.
Aerith is her official name, as it's spelled that way in every newer game she has appeared in. I also like the sound of 'Aerith' better. I wish they'd kill her off in KH too because I hate her VA.
Guadosalam, Besaid, Mt. Gagazet, and if you could actually explore Bevelle, then it would probably be my favorite
One-winged Angel, The one from the opening of FFVIII, Eyes on Me, this version of Terra's theme with vocals, Kiss Me Good-bye, and everything else except a lot of the music from FFX-2.
I'm undecided between Edward Scissorhands, Borat, and The Lord of the Rings
I call myself 'atheagnostic'. I strongly don't believe in God, but I'm not entirely unaccepting. I try my best to be the kindest I can be to everyone and I try to treat everyone with respect. That, I think, is the best one can do. If there is a God, I would hope that he would understand my skepticism and could judge that not believing is not worth an eternity of pain and suffering. Anyway, I think it depends on the person when it comes to videogames affecting religious opinion. Videogames have not had anything to do with my beliefs and I don't think that they are generally anti-religion, for example: Tactics Ogre - The Knight of Lodis. This game reminds me of the story of Lucifer and there many references to religion. I loved the story to this game, but it didn't affect my beliefs. Video games can affect us or not, we are all different.