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Glad he got to live.
I was rather surprised by how many fatalities there were.
I was rather surprised by how many fatalities there were.
I thought it was terrible.NastyNate wrote:What are your thoughts of the show?
Thundermuffin wrote:SETSUNA: There is no Tomino in this world.
Did you play the game at all and like that better by any chance?Strike Zero wrote:I thought it was terrible.NastyNate wrote:What are your thoughts of the show?
I could probably go into a very long-winded rant about why that is with little difficulty, but that would result in a ridiculously large wall of text that I'm not sure everybody here would be interested in surmounting.
Why, how did you know?Wingnut wrote: Did you play the game at all and like that better by any chance?
Thundermuffin wrote:SETSUNA: There is no Tomino in this world.
To be fair they did release the epilouge as an OVA on the last DVD (all of the DVDs had short OVAs).Strike Zero wrote:Not to mention the fact that the studio was so pressed for time that they ended up having to cut the game's epilogue completely, which borders on criminal.
I don't know where you heard that but I would deny it's validity. She is the world's biggest Maximillian fangirl, though.Wingnut wrote:I also hear they reduced Selvaria to more of a big boobed bimbo
Partially, but that quote/trope implies that the mere act of changing is what gets the panties of fans like me in a bunch. When the changes that get made actually work to depreciate the overall story is when problems arise.Destiny_Gundam wrote:So yeah, I guess it boils down to "they changed it, now it sucks"
Mmm... I wouldn't quite go that far. Though they did really go the extra length to drive home the fact that she was completely enamored with Maximilion.Wingnut wrote:I also hear they reduced Selvaria to more of a big boobed bimbo compared to the competent field general she was in the game.
Thundermuffin wrote:SETSUNA: There is no Tomino in this world.
Ah, I will never get tired of that quote.Yahtzee wrote:"Muddy menu-driven micromanagement mother****ery"
Thundermuffin wrote:SETSUNA: There is no Tomino in this world.
Thanks for that it was hilareous.Destiny_Gundam wrote:Also, this.
She's also utterly broken in said DLC. She's classified as a scout with the appropriate AP and all, but she has double the HP of your endgame upgraded characters in normal play, a more powerful weapon then your best stormtrooper's gun (The Ruhm which is more or less an MG 42.), and as a result there's virtually nothing to stop her (not even tanks!) unless you're a fricking idiot and waltz into a metric ton of enemy gunfire. She however lacks any blue glowy healing canisters or grenades. That's what the engineer Johann is for. Fortunately he doesn't lag too far behind Selvaria in movement so he can keep up with her swath of destruction. Any other Imps you have in the mission are window dressing at best to keep your base camp from getting taken over.APendragon wrote:If you're interested in really seeing Selvaria at her best, you should get her DLC pack as well and play through it. I don't recall how difficult it was, but it was far and away worth paying for it. It serves as a sort of prequel from her point of view, and gives us a little background information on one of the enemy aces you casually gun down in the game.
Really, as far as I know, all the DLC for VC1 is well worth purchasing.
I thought so too about the ending until I found the epilouge ova fron destimygundam. At least it sums up weilkeins and alcias side of the story.Sume Gai wrote:I watched this, never played the game though. I though it was enjoyable (interesting and well developed world setting and enjoyable characters) but the ending felt very meh.
and then the part where she is in Valkyur mode. oh boy.Wingnut wrote:She's also utterly broken in said DLC.