I have been thinking about it and I think the villains of D.H. don't get enough spotlight. Such as Hector and Nessiah. They barely got that much time in the game, but they payed off with epic battles.
Neither Hector nor Nessiah had "epic" battles. YU (naturally) ran out of steam after the Brongaa Knight Gulcasa battle, and Riviera peaked with the Isher.
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Писатель всегда будет в оппозиции к политике, пока сама политика будет в оппозиции к культуре.
Yet some people just stick to the story board, and don't care if they battle against villians seeing as it's an obstacle so that their goal to finish the game.
This post has been edited by Miki Trie': Dec 12 2009, 09:31 PM
But I mean, Hector has plans for making Grim Angels, and Nessiah is preparing things for Ancardia, but watching everything at the same time. So, they're occupied enough right?
But I mean, Hector has plans for making Grim Angels, and Nessiah is preparing things for Ancardia, but watching everything at the same time. So, they're occupied enough right?
They should be occupied with showing off there faces.
But, if Hector would've shown more, the suspense and fun for Riviera would be cut short right....? Whereas if Nessiah showed more, it would've been hard to hide the truth seeing that any hint is hard to cover up, and that there wasn't a good place to put him?
This post has been edited by Miki Trie': Dec 12 2009, 09:32 PM
But, if Hector would've shown more, the suspense and fun for Riviera would be cut short right....? Whereas if Nessiah showed more, it would've been hard to hid the truth seeing that any hint is hard to cover up, and that there wasn't a good place to put him?
They should have showed at least cut scenes of him like because the people always referred to a wandering magician.