ratetankmark
Samurai Cop
Equalist Lex Luthor
RIP Rik Mayall, you blimmen genius - Ria Vandervis on Rik Mayall
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Post by ratetankmark on Dec 19, 2013 15:51:42 GMT -5
Is it just me or are the 3 protagonists in the Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep game complete dolts?
They seem to be obsessed with this idea that darkness is the worst thing to ever happen to humanity and that light is perfect, now I know it's a prequel game so they didn't know that Riku would eventually make peace with the darkness in his heart without become a full fledged villain, it seems like Master Eraqus is a bigoted douche who used his three students to carry out his plan to leave only light.
Also Braig seems to be the most intelligent character in the KH universe because why go with melee weapons when you can just shot the guy with your crossbow thing, the guy's got the right idea, also for a 'Keyblade warrior' Terra seems quite bloodthirsty, there was really no reason to shoot Braig's eye out, the guy was on the floor, you had him beat and yet you decide to take his eye as a permanent reminder that the 'Keyblade masters' are bloody-thirsty thugs.
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SOR
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Post by SOR on Dec 19, 2013 21:05:26 GMT -5
Okay.
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Post by Mike Strike on Dec 20, 2013 0:18:50 GMT -5
it seems like Master Eraqus is a bigoted douche who used his three students to carry out his plan to leave only light. Yes, that's the gist of his character: Light obsessed extremist. BBS is basically the Star Wars prequel trilogy all over again, complate with Eraqus filling in for the Jedi Council in the "hopelessly dogmatic" department.
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Post by Rumble McSkirmish on Dec 20, 2013 0:23:01 GMT -5
it seems like Master Eraqus is a bigoted douche who used his three students to carry out his plan to leave only light. Yes, that's the gist of his character: Light obsessed extremist. BBS is basically the Star Wars prequel trilogy all over again, complate with Eraqus filling in for the Jedi Council in the "hopelessly dogmatic" department. And Master Xehanort as the obvious puppet master pulling all of the strings, but none of the protagonists figure it out until it's much too late.
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