Link Antilles wrote:Question to the Audience: What are your most/least favorite Video Game bosses of all time?
Link Antilles wrote:What do you feel makes a great boss battle?
uc pseudonym wrote:On the other side of things, I think that the final boss of FFX is well done from a story perspective. There’s the scene beforehand that’s resolves one of the emotional plot arcs, then the boss appears looking fairly cool and the music from the beginning (which I love) starts playing. It’s sad that he’ll die in two hits from any character doing 99,999 per shot. This may seem pathetic to some, but I actually killed him with Auron’s best Overdrive in honor of the style shown.
I cannot say for certain since I do not attend their sessions, but that thread seems to indicate they read Josh McDowell materials and have their bibles at hand. My guess is that they do not actually play while studying.uc pseudonym wrote:On the Halo Bible study, I need to ask a question of clarification: are they actually holding these during a real game session? I assumed they just all stood in a room and talked over the intercom (maybe someone would get shot occasionally for the humor value or if they were being obnoxious). If they’re actually trying to play and study the Bible simultaneously, I don’t think that’s a good idea. I prefer not to hold a serious conversation while playing Halo, much less studying anything.
last week's episode thread wrote:What do you think about Bible studies during/before/after games (whether it be online or not)?
More like \/\/34|{sauce to me.RNK wrote:Omega, what you have to realize about the 360 Elite is that that isn't epoxy they added. It's l337sauce.
Omega Amen wrote:More like \/\/34|{sauce to me.
Omega Amen wrote:What do you think about Bible studies during/before/after games (whether it be online or not)?
Doubleshadow wrote:Best: If they count, fighting the aeons in FFX, at the end of the game. I went through the trouble of backtracking through the temples and speaking to the aeons, and had Anima, so I did honestly find it moving when they had to be destroyed.
Wow, a new listener.... We (i.e. the hosts) do not sound that alike, do we?Doubleshadow wrote:Now that was the most entertaining, highly informative, and just plain fun broadcast on radio or TV I think I have ever encountered. I should have done this along time ago. I'm sure it'll be even better once I can tell all the voices apart.
Omega Amen wrote:Nate: The nice, friendly, nostalgic one.
Doubleshadow wrote:Best: If they count, fighting the aeons in FFX, at the end of the game.
Let me put it to you this way.... Comparatively speaking within the host group, you are....Nate wrote:*is nice and friendly?* o.O
Dunno if many people would agree with you there. XD
uc pseudonym wrote:Interesting. You must be in the audience they had in mind with that sequence. For myself and most people I know, they disliked this sequence and felt it was fairly tedious. I would have preferred this happen in a cutscene, myself, but if it worked for you that's fine.
Omega Amen wrote:We (i.e. the hosts) do not sound that alike, do we?
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