That's Not For You To Decide.

Jan 20, 2014 21:16

If you've played The Last of Us and you haven't yet watched this video of the motion capture for an alternative ending, you absolutely must. I found it very moving.

It's very strange to go back to the Uncharted games after playing The Last of Us. The games share many elements, but they're utterly different in tone. In The Last of Us, killing ( Read more... )

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rionaleonhart January 23 2014, 18:46:40 UTC
I don't know what about this entry is drawing out the people I haven't heard from in ten thousand billion years, but I am delighted. Hello! I've missed you!

But it's definitely worth noting that in Final Fantasy X, when you defeat Guado while fleeing the Macalania Temple and such, your enemies are depicted as falling down and then fading from the field. No pyreflies are shown, which I absolutely take to mean that you are defeating these humanoids rather than outright killing them.

That's a very interesting point! Come to think of it, though, don't humans and Guado only turn into pyreflies when they're sent? Fiends dissolve into pyreflies on death because they were formed of pyreflies to begin with. I, er, think. It's been a while since I last played Final Fantasy X.

Of course, even if you are killing the humanoid enemies, they may well go on to do that thing where they trot around after death for decades, totally fine. I don't understand Spira.

I hope things are going well for you! And I think I've now added you on Dreamwidth, but it's possible I've just added a total stranger. WE'LL SEE.

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gargantsurprise January 23 2014, 20:23:26 UTC
Oh no, that's correct, isn't it! About pyreflies, that is. So it might very well be that you are killing them after all, ahhh, all my careful consideration is foiled again hahaha. But no, of course you're right, Seymour didn't have any pyreflies there either and he was most certainly dead...

SO I HAVE REALLY CONTRIBUTED NOTHING AT ALL, but yes! The person you added on Dreamwidth was indeed myself, although I have to admit I don't really update a great deal on either journal website these days. If I were to update it'd be more likely there, though, so! I will gladly add you in return \o\!

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