King Lacour had apparently ordered his spies to find out more about our heroes; presumably he couldn't get any intel on Claude being the Warrior of Light (that, or he doesn't believe that legend), but all he got was good things about them. So we're free to go!... not! Since Claude and his firends have been a great help already, why don't we offer them absolutely nothing as a reward and instead ask them for something more? How about asking the runner up of the Tournament of Arms to help the soldiers at the El front? How about sending four girls and a three-eyed Indiana Jones wannabe with them as well?
The complex world of videogames seen by a "softcore gamer". This Blog aims to entertain, it has no serious pretense and doesn't try to sound too original. I want to share my little knowledge of a still growing industry, a new creativity medium and an interesting cultural phenomenon (after all these years it still feels like a new thing). My main interests in videogames lie in the solitary, or single-player, ones, especially traditional experiences, but I'm open to new ideas.
20/07/2009
Funny Bits in Star Ocean 2 (112)
King Lacour had apparently ordered his spies to find out more about our heroes; presumably he couldn't get any intel on Claude being the Warrior of Light (that, or he doesn't believe that legend), but all he got was good things about them. So we're free to go!... not! Since Claude and his firends have been a great help already, why don't we offer them absolutely nothing as a reward and instead ask them for something more? How about asking the runner up of the Tournament of Arms to help the soldiers at the El front? How about sending four girls and a three-eyed Indiana Jones wannabe with them as well?
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