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Loony BoB
02-15-2012, 12:29 PM
What's yours?

I need to remember to watch the Sunleth Waterscape one again tonight because oh God it's awesome.

Del Murder
02-17-2012, 10:05 PM
Mog's Plan (Sunleth Waterscape) is the most amusing, but I liked the one involving Hope (in Academia 4XX) because it gave away some good details about the overall plot.

Sephex
02-18-2012, 01:50 AM
The Mog one put a smile on my face because of the sheer ridiculousness. Don't have a favorite...yet.

DMKA
02-18-2012, 05:49 PM
Yeah, the Sunleth Waterscape one was great.

But my favorite is probably the one in Academia 4XX where Serah and Snow take off on Shivacycle together. :)

Sephex
02-18-2012, 06:26 PM
Yeah, the Sunleth Waterscape one was great.

But my favorite is probably the one in Academia 4XX where Serah and Snow take off on Shivacycle together. :)

I seriously expected to see

http://nickshell1983.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/to_be_continued_back_to_the_future.jpg

Carl the Llama
02-18-2012, 10:00 PM
Yeah, the Sunleth Waterscape one was great.

But my favorite is probably the one in Academia 4XX where Serah and Snow take off on Shivacycle together. :)

This.

Oh and ftr the ending is called The Future is Hope.

Dr. rydrum2112
02-20-2012, 06:59 PM
Yeah, the Sunleth Waterscape one was great.

But my favorite is probably the one in Academia 4XX where Serah and Snow take off on Shivacycle together. :)

This.

Oh and ftr the ending is called The Future is Hope.

I saw that ending and the first thing I thought- that should've been the game's plot. The game should be Snow & Serah searching for Light.

I swear everyone who worked on the game must be single- who in their right mind would ditch the love of their life/sig. other to search for a sibling?

No offense to my siblings but my lady is WAY more important.

Loony BoB
02-21-2012, 12:40 PM
He was searching for the love of his life's sibling because it was important to the love of his life. :p Then he found out that he had to save the world. I would say that "the world" probably also includes the love of his life. Basically, if he wasn't in love with Serah, I highly doubt he would have been looking for Lightning.

Dr. rydrum2112
02-22-2012, 02:46 AM
He was searching for the love of his life's sibling because it was important to the love of his life. :p Then he found out that he had to save the world. I would say that "the world" probably also includes the love of his life. Basically, if he wasn't in love with Serah, I highly doubt he would have been looking for Lightning.

If you just got back with the one you love, would you really leave without her, why not take her with you?

Loony BoB
02-22-2012, 11:48 AM
At the point he left, Serah had no fighting skills whatsoever. If I was Snow, capable of taking on huge tasks on my own, and Danielle was a wuss (like Serah was) and there was a team called NORA who were all capable of defending her, I'd probably want Danielle to stay back with her crew in a safer place. I guess.

But then, I'm not one to take on the world. Snow is, and Snow does as Snow does, and I can understand why he did it. You don't have say you'd do the same, but he was doing what he needed to do for his loved one as far as he was concerned. He didn't expect it to take years, obviously - that's a result of having to, as mentioned earlier, save the world.

Del Murder
02-23-2012, 03:49 AM
Snow was the worst character in either of these games. He's such a dip.

Loony BoB
02-24-2012, 12:15 PM
I remember hating Snow when I first saw him in FFXIII and loving him for his comedy value by the end of the game. He provides a neccessary element to the first game, but in XIII-2 I couldn't stop getting annoyed at the poor writing/directing when it came to how Snow and Serah interact with each other, both when they are with each other and when they are not. Not so much because of how their story went, but because of how they should have been talking about their love for each other on at least a couple of occasions. Serah is consistently more worried about Lightning than she is about Snow, which I found really weird.

Dr. rydrum2112
02-24-2012, 06:50 PM
I remember hating Snow when I first saw him in FFXIII and loving him for his comedy value by the end of the game. He provides a neccessary element to the first game, but in XIII-2 I couldn't stop getting annoyed at the poor writing/directing when it came to how Snow and Serah interact with each other, both when they are with each other and when they are not. Not so much because of how their story went, but because of how they should have been talking about their love for each other on at least a couple of occasions. Serah is consistently more worried about Lightning than she is about Snow, which I found really weird.

so you and I agree a lot more than originally thought!