And this is why I never have Cait Sith in my party
So, naturally, I've been playing Final Fantasy 7 recently. Dont care that it's considered a hype machine: anything containing a guy with a gun for an arm and a rowdy drunk wannabe-astronaut is worth the hype in my books. And anyone who thinks my portrayal of Tifa's 'assets' is a tad over the top, you have clearly not played Final Fantasy 7
Something I regrettably noticed was that I keep making the main character of my comics me, meaning that I never really DEVELOP a character, or a character's personality. So instead of a comic about me playing Cloud, I picture Cloud himself as a miserable, whiny, luckless teenager ...
... oh wait
I sort of butchered this joke: my punchline-telling is going downhill (Brain of Inyuo: funny -1). Though I guess you could apply the principle to any game in the Final Fantasy series, as they almost all 'arty up' in the same way.
I'm just looking forward to the look of dismay on your face when you find out this isnt a Nintendo comic
Heh... Reminds me of a scene from Legend of Dragoon in which Dart stood still, one character broke off from another, then another from that one, until the entire party of around... six or so had suddenly filled up the room. The game goes on to have around 8-9 characters that are combat-capable at any time, with one extra that was combat-capable at some point previously.
IF that could be done IRL... Ooh, the possibilities. The strange, horrible-implication-bent possibilities!
IF that could be done IRL... Ooh, the possibilities. The strange, horrible-implication-bent possibilities!
now that brings the meaning to a whole new level!
nice work