...President Shinra's weird arse "hobby"?!
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...President Shinra's weird arse "hobby"?!
I feel like this scene is probably from experience. You know how weird japanese executives can be, right?
I don't regret missing the Honeybee Inn while I was in town :stare:
im about to make my way down the crater to face Sephiroth...
but i havent seem Muki during my adventures :l
where can i find Muki?
He's back in the Honeybee Inn at Wall Market in Midgar. If you're right at the end of the game, you can get back into Midgar by getting the 'Key to Midgar' by digging it up at Bone Village. I'm not even sure if Mukki still appears that late in the game to be honest.
President Shinra's weird ass hobby is fine by me. Each to their own!
How about the scene discussed even less than President Shinra's LARP: The alternative &$#% room. No one ever seems to pick that one, and I've never really figured out just what happened there. But no one ever chose it, so no one will ever discuss it.
I always pick that room because it feels more canon. Cloud's (in)sanity is slowly slipping.
I would've enjoyed it more if he'd forced a miserable Palmer or Reeve to join in. Indeed, maybe these rituals are the real reason Reeve plays double agent.
I had no idea this existed. Time for another play-through.
unfortunatly i can not witnes this scene anymore :(
i got the Key to Midgar, but Shinra took over the Honeybee Inn.
there is a guard in fron tog the door and he wont let me in
Aww man, that's rubbish :(
You'll be able to catch it on Youtube, I'm sure.
I wonder if that guy who gives you the Honey Bee Inn pass ever regrets his decision
Like Jiro said, that scene feels more canon and storyline related, so I always choose that room too.
I still remember the first time I played up to the Wall Market section, I chose that room and I was fairly shocked at what I saw - it was the first time that a scene like that had happened (the first non-optional one is the first time you see Jenova) so I had no clue what I saw, and it happened quite fast, so I thought at the time that the second Cloud had attacked the real one - I didn't know it was a sanity thing, I thought it was supposed to be like a ghost, but of another Cloud or whatever. The "Who Are You?" soundtrack sounded kind of creepy when it was in that scene. (Once again, I was younger, it was the first time I saw the scene, and I had no idea what it meant).
On the subject; What could dialgoue mean - it's all about "Problems don't go away if you think about them". So what is it? Sephiroth? Something else? Or did they just do random lines there.