8-Bit Theater, Episode 614
You're Red Mage.
8-Bit Theater, Episode 614
You're Red Mage.
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Squall had been repressed his whole life and even had repressed memories. Just look at how Irvine had to use a dirty magazine to entice Squall into loving and how shy he is after rescuing Rinoa aboard the Ragnarok. His life was too extraordinary to expect perfection. Lots of his angst is internalized anyways.
Sadly, I think Squall showed more emotions in his cameo in KH than he did through all of FF8.
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It's been ages, and I probably should play the game again for an up to date judgement, but I use to like Squall. I liked how you got a good grasp of what he was thinking in that confusing head of his. Moody and emo-ish, but it never bothered me much. Guess I'll replay FFVIII one of these days.
Squall? Drama queen reject - and I actually mean that in a good way. I have... issues with full-blown drama queens, real or fictional, and he just isn't one. (Edge Maverick, I'm looking at YOU!) Back when the game was new, I could sometimes identify with the little bugger, but now I think the whole game is just... kinda silly, really. And the music is only good in the beginning and the end. :P
So, yeah. Could be better, could be a hell of a lot worse. But my days with FF8 are over and done with. Not touchin' that again.
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