Severa's a bit more... bitter-sweet than the typical tsundere? A bit abrasive, like sandpaper, rather than standoffish and cool.
Welp, not looking foward to meeting her now.
Anyway, like I said. I'm loving Awakening a lot and definitely looking forward to playing the next one for the 3DS. Got both that and P5 to look forward to now. Hopefully there'll still be a character creator as I kinda liked that surprise
Oh, Severa's fine when you get to know her. She's basically a giant self-esteem issue with poor self-control. When you realize who her parents are, her insecurity complex makes sense.
Severa's a bit more... bitter-sweet than the typical tsundere? A bit abrasive, like sandpaper, rather than standoffish and cool.
Oh, Severa's fine when you get to know her. She's basically a giant self-esteem issue with poor self-control. When you realize who her parents are, her insecurity complex makes sense.
That line's a classic.
Severa's a bit more... bitter-sweet than the typical tsundere? A bit abrasive, like sandpaper, rather than standoffish and cool.
Oh, Severa's fine when you get to know her. She's basically a giant self-esteem issue with poor self-control. When you realize who her parents are, her insecurity complex makes sense.
Anyway, like I said. I'm loving Awakening a lot and definitely looking forward to playing the next one for the 3DS. Got both that and P5 to look forward to now. Hopefully there'll still be a character creator as I kinda liked that surprise
I volunteer to be the snarky magic user who doesn't care so much about what people believe or do as much as how they justify or go about it.
"That's not how you mug someone- this is how you mug someone."
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Oh well, actually, maybe not enough snarky. Plus are we talking FE generally? That's a lot of characters to sift past... I feel like they absolutely must have that character I just can't remember right now.
Oh well, actually, maybe not enough snarky. Plus are we talking FE generally? That's a lot of characters to sift past... I feel like they absolutely must have that character I just can't remember right now.
Certainly isn't Tharja. She's creepy-good, but most of her bluster is just that. She likes to threaten and intimidate more than carry through, and when she does it's usually for a good reason.
They might have an amoral 'do wrong, right' character, but I've never seen it. Then again, I haven't played most of them.
I don't know how I found this. It's kind of addicting
Certainly isn't Tharja. She's creepy-good, but most of her bluster is just that. She likes to threaten and intimidate more than carry through, and when she does it's usually for a good reason.
They might have an amoral 'do wrong, right' character, but I've never seen it. Then again, I haven't played most of them.
I see you that and raise you a Marth.
The unchanging stare makes this even more hilarious
...I think I may have missed a support or two. ...yep, I've only got Forde with Eirika, Franz and Kyle.
After reading it, it's still more believable than 90% of Awakening's relationships.
I found the Anti-Me in Blazing Sword.
Spoiler
I could never be a pegasus knight.
Fire Emblem has always had the problem with married units when you only have 3-4 support conversations. Still, I wish I had Forde level of flirting skills where you can fall asleep on the battlefield and end up in a relationship =P
I feel like in a FE game, I would be a sarcastic Dark Knight that is constantly running magical experiments on everything.
Certainly isn't Tharja. She's creepy-good, but most of her bluster is just that. She likes to threaten and intimidate more than carry through, and when she does it's usually for a good reason.
They might have an amoral 'do wrong, right' character, but I've never seen it. Then again, I haven't played most of them.
I see you that and raise you a Marth.
Soren kind of prioritizes logic at the expense of the conclusions.
If tactical rpgs (and I guess RPGs in general) have taught me anything, it's that folks with the samenameasme are always casters/healers. Mostly healers.
I do however feel ill at the sight of blood and broken bones IRL, so physic staves are the way to go. I'd definitely do all my 'practice healing' on things like paper cuts to boost my staff skills when I'm stuck with short range staves. You... you would need another healer in the meantime for serious injuries. Or just don't get injured. Yeah, do that.
I'd promote to a sage (a thunder sage if we have to specialize) with bad RNG luck in the defense/res department, so I still couldn't be on the front lines. I'd quickly grow tired of healing the injuries of warriors and fighters (from a great distance, of course) and would sometimes flat out refuse due to them not learning their damn lessons.
I would only have support chances with archers and magic users, perhaps the occasional swordmaster that is too fast to be hit and thus never requires me to do any actual healing.
You could also never by Lyn, so don't feel too bad.
I dunno, My Lyn is a fragile thing that can't seem to get a critical hit to save her life even with her Super Special Critical Hit Pointy Thing AND she spends most of her time on the battlefield chatting up an archer. I see a lot of similarities there.
If tactical rpgs (and I guess RPGs in general) have taught me anything, it's that folks with the samenameasme are always casters/healers. Mostly healers.
I do however feel ill at the sight of blood and broken bones IRL, so physic staves are the way to go.
My mom used to tell people I had the same problem. I'm still trying to figure out where she got that impression. Grotesque sights disgusts me for sure. But blood doesn't.
It's weird, I can handle my own blood just fine, and horror/slasher movies don't faze me. I also watch a lot of UFC, lots of blood all over the place there, but it doesn't bother me, even though it's real. The broken bones still gross me out, though.
It's only if someone else nearby gets cut/wounded that I start fleeing the area.
Also, splinters. My father once got a splinter (it was a bigass splinter) when he was chopping wood ages ago. I almost vomited. I actually thought I could feel the thing in my own hand.
Lemme make this post FE-related. Here, have a gif that lasts like 100 hours. Linked because Awakening spoilers! Also language, I guess.
I don't suppose anyone else has already seen GameXplain's analysis of the untitled Fire Emblem game?
I had not, as a matter of fact. Thanks for showing me. I'm glad to took the time to watch.
I learned a few things- and what's especially cool is the whole camera change. I hadn't realized it was keeping the environment stable- that's pretty nice. Also, the idea of the masks controlling monsters is a nice catch I didn't consider. (Not terribly sure how I feel about monsters, but we'll see.) And there was some good analysis of the use of symbols.
Other parts weren't anything I didn't guess myself. East vs. West, possibly two protagonists from both sides, with a third evil faction driving tensions on both sympathetic factions. Nothing I haven't heard before (Arc the Lad: Twislight of Spirits did that well), and I'm certainly willing to see it again. Kinda... eh about the dancing girl at this point. No opinion yet, but if I'm supposed to sympathize with her by default it might be a struggle.
As silly as it is, I hope that the surrealist paintings/images they had were of the outrealms. I know the Outrealms were the excuse for DLC, but as a concept I like them as a sort of linking multiverse for the Fire Emblem franchise.
Yeah I came across that a few weeks ago. I don't know why I didn't post it. I thought it was pretty well done.
Shame on you, J. I rely on you and this thread to bring me information about this game!
But I agree- it was well done. Not only with the editing, but the guy was a decent speaker as well. A lot of amateurs don't understand how important voice tenor and control is. That guy clearly rehearsed.
I really hope that, if there is a third faction, it isn't basically "Grimleal 2.0" by trying to unleash some great evil or something.
About monsters, I hope there is more variety rather than differently colored classes. One of the things I loved about Sacred Stones was the amount of freaky monster designs.
Honestly I'm concerned that it's some 53 year old manga writer or something doing the sequel... odds are it could make the themes much more conventional and anime-y.
There's no easy to gain renown points in Awakening is there? I want to make it to 99,999 but that's gonna be a chore if I'm not getting enough points in one skirmish.
Instantly dislikes Inigo because he reminds me of Teddie which is no good.. the only flirtatious character I've ever found amusing is Zevran or Atton Rand.. but this guy reeks of Persona Q Teddie.. Ugh