Thanks, Looks like just about any generic Japanese schoolgirl Ive ever seen. And, to your second sentence...O_o
It's definitely a slow burning game, and there's definitely a LOT of combat. On the other hand, it does one of the best jobs I've seen in a JRPG of actually creating an open and changeable plot, even down to entire boss fights and dungeons being different depending on your actions - not just endings.
Hah, that would be amusing. Vincent was already in P3P, and Atlus have done guest bosses before (the MC from Nocturne is a bonus boss in Digital Devil Saga). How's Nocturne going? [IMG]
I had looked up some of the other endings after I finished last night, and pretty much all of the other ones looked better from the cursory looks I gave them (specifically the chaos endings, damn) - That made me even more aggravated about the ending I had gotten, especially since I'd put up with Katherine and all of her queen bitchiness throughout the game only to have it all thrown away. It turns out that Vincent's idea of freedom is simple irresponsibility :(. It doesn't seem very grown up at all. I suppose it's the closest thing the game has to BAD END. Oh well.
Both girls were terrible options in the end, but still Vincent just saying "eh. Whatevs! I'm going to just stop giving a damn!" was a huge cop out. I would have been so much happier with a different third option. [IMG]
The Answer is awesome because of the ending. It supplements the ending of The Journey and makes both the MC and Nyx seem infinitely more badass.
Aww shit! My boss just walked by and I had to explain all this... "You see, this is how little baby planes are made..."
hey sure thing man, I was actually wondering ho many people from here are from DE. I'd love to do a meetup sometime. that'd be awesome!
Ta very much! :wink: And Makoto does look kinda cute there! :D and a sly chuckle on what could've happened to good ole' Blanka! :p