FFV may be corny, but it's great.
Rikku- "Oh, poopie!" I hate that hoe.
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FFV may be corny, but it's great.
Rikku- "Oh, poopie!" I hate that hoe.
Corny = FF X-2
Serious = Tactics
Tactics Advance.
I'd have to say IV. But I still love the game. I love all FFs! I really do! :love:
ffx for definite! it's the voice acting...
...what? Why would being dead affect whether you would float or sink? The laws of gravity don't suddenly rewrite themselves just because somebody is no longer living. Why do you think the bodies of people who drown are rarely recovered? They sink.
Also, VIII. By a long, LONG way.
FFVIII.
They are all pretty lame and corny. That is why we love them. The Drama in six was fairly severe and real though.
I would say one is the most serious. It lacks one thing, boobs. Which simply put, keeps the emotional drag out of things. The second you throw one chick in the damned mix the HERO gets all pussy whipped and you spend half the game doing her favors instead of saving the world. I mean come on. PS: Men are just better. At everything. Seriously. The END.
X-2 takes the cake though. Just proof that if you spend too much time making these games, you really need to get laid.
Dead people don't sink, they float. You have heard of the "dead man's float", haven't you? A body can lie facedown in water, floating, for an incredible length of time. With living people, there is no real limit to how long they can stay afloat this way, bringing their head up to breathe, as long as they don't weaken too much from thirst or hunger. A dead body has the advantage of not having to come up for air. Of course, decomposition, fishies chomping on it, water composition, water temperature, and many other factors will keep the body from floating forever. It's hard to find a body of someone who has drowned because of course the body can't control where it is going and will drift out to sea, and will decompose enough to lose its natural bouency in short order, but a freshly dead body will certainly float. The lake that Cloud lowered Aeris into simply must not have been pure water, but a mixture of water and something else that lowered the density of the lake.