I don't think people should be so shocked about yuna...I prefer auron sure, yuna even looks like an ex-gf of mine, xd, but still, square seems to have a compulsive need to have couples...I am surprised they held back in dissidia 1. I agree the story would be easier to work with auron, but for commercial purposes, character selects will be more important for selling than super clean story flow. Not to mention this time they are trying to add more females it seems. Her gameplay is figured to be more difficult to make by most but honestly I think its just harder to predict. Between X and X-2 they have more than enough fighting material, characters like WoL, firion, or CoD were made pretty well having much less info. I am certainly not praising her arrival, but realistically am not surprised or greatly disappointed.
Also, this may have been discussed, but Terra is chaos side I hear? If so they wouldn't have any hero from vi. So I think the Leo option would make him a hero if he gets in, (also kefka would never side with him) but I still am expecting locke much to my objection. I feel like his demeanor is to similar to other heroes...I would prefer a hero that is more of a pig like Edgar, opinions? I am still hoping for Leo though, I don't think anyone would dislike his entry, he could defiantly work as cosmos, story would work MUCH better than most other characters. Perhaps him sacrificing himself fighting kefka to free Terra or something, Terra learning from him again...not to mention kefka needs something to HATE! He can have fun with destruction sure, but that's only part of his character. Hatred of him, and how much he hates others is a key part of his character I feel was overlooked in dissidia 1. In fact, the only hate line I remember was one if his loss lines...correct me if wrong. I think Leo is perfect for the spot, my problem is the phantom train which he had nothing to do with...unless he rode it out of the gates of hell......epic...unless wolf kanno is right that it might be midgar... anyway, opinions?



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