lol im still trying to get through the main story so I can level enough to beat Omega, Lightning/Amodar, and Jihl. I bought Ultros/Typhon...but I have enough to do first already xD
For those characters, yes, but Gilgamesh has never had guns. Its a new thing for him, so it is a little odd at first. The more I watch the video the more it grows on me though.
For those characters, yes, but Gilgamesh has never had guns. Its a new thing for him, so it is a little odd at first. The more I watch the video the more it grows on me though.
Looks like he tosses that get up away as you gradually go in to the fight and brings all his swords out.
i cant beat gilgamesh might be cause i'm super sleepy but this jerk has life for days just seems endless i'm not sure wth to actually do his inflict pain etc ***is annoying
ok nvm just beat this guy make sure you have super decked out omega (siphon build) bring a ***load of elixirs and pray you can keep him stunned during stagger also at 50% be ready with sen sen sen cause it's rape.
John DiMaggio returns as his voice actor!!!!!! YES!!
EDIT: 2nd phase 9,999,999 HP, all damage halved, Stagger Point 255%, Rare Drop Genji Glove!
Sounds like fun!
You know, as much as I absolutely loathed FF13 and the thought of it's sequel, it may turn out being the monster customization and constant feed of previous FF allusions and references that win me over to picking this one up.
At first I was utterly disgusted to see Gilgamesh with guns, as he is a reputable and notorious sword collector of legendary status. Luckily it was merely a warm up phase, and for a nice refreshing change, he looks to be quite a formidable challenge compared to his previous cameos excluding FF5. Also the hybrid of feudal-era Japanese instruments in traditional music mixed with the modernized badassery of the famous Clash on the Big Bridge track had me somewhat giddy.
To purchase this game will be like agreeing to date an ex girlfriend. You know you shouldn't do it, but sometimes you look past the shitty transgressions and travesties and embrace what still makes your heart race.
Never before have I had such mixed feelings with my beloved franchise but for what is offered to satiate my rose tinted nostalgia glass vision, price of admission and swallowed pride might be tolerable for once.
John DiMaggio returns as his voice actor!!!!!! YES!!
EDIT: 2nd phase 9,999,999 HP, all damage halved, Stagger Point 255%, Rare Drop Genji Glove!
Sounds like fun!
You know, as much as I absolutely loathed FF13 and the thought of it's sequel, it may turn out being the monster customization and constant feed of previous FF allusions and references that win me over to picking this one up.
At first I was utterly disgusted to see Gilgamesh with guns, as he is a reputable and notorious sword collector of legendary status. Luckily it was merely a warm up phase, and for a nice refreshing change, he looks to be quite a formidable challenge compared to his previous cameos excluding FF5. Also the hybrid of feudal-era Japanese instruments in traditional music mixed with the modernized badassery of the famous Clash on the Big Bridge track had me somewhat giddy.
To purchase this game will be like agreeing to date an ex girlfriend. You know you shouldn't do it, but sometimes you look past the shitty transgressions and travesties and embrace what still makes your heart race.
Never before have I had such mixed feelings with my beloved franchise but for what is offered to satiate my rose tinted nostalgia glass vision, price of admission and swallowed pride might be tolerable for once.
After years of build-up and waiting, Final Fantasy XIII was released to so-so reviews. The game was a disappointment. But, if at first you don't succeed, try again.
Regardless of fan bickering or indifference, the game was a monster hit for Square Enix, moving over six million copies.
The game's developer, Square Enix, is working on Final Fantasy XIII-2, a direct sequel to Final Fantasy XIII.
The number of Final Fantasy games can be confusing for non-fans. Each of the games do not follow sequential order, so when Square Enix wants to do a sequel to Final Fantasy XIII, the game does not end up being Final Fantasy XIV (which is a totally different, already released game), but Final Fantasy XIII-2.
There is a precedent for this as Square Enix released a sequel to Final Fantasy X in 2003 called Final Fantasy X-2. The sequel followed the exploits of Final Fantasy X heroine Yuna, and Final Fantasy XIII is expected to do the same.
Square Enix has only unveiled the game's logo, which showed Final Fantasy XIII heroine Lightning as well as a new, unnamed character. It is thought that this character is Lightning's rival.
Unlike Final Fantasy XIII, which caused controversy by originally only being slated for the PS3, Final Fantasy XIII-2 is penciled in for both the PS3 and the Xbox 360, right off the bat. The game won't have the wait that Final Fantasy XIII did. According to Square Enix, it will be released in 2011.
So... yeah... Wasn't a huge fan of XIII maybe they'll do this better? lol.