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1. Burning Rangers
2. Total War
3. Pocket Circuit
Some really fun modes!
2. Total War
3. Pocket Circuit
Some really fun modes!
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Skies of Arcadia, as we all know, is one of Dreamcast's most known cult classics and a RPG game released in 2000, which focuses on Vyse and his friends as the gang of sky pirates called the Blue Rogues, who attempt to stop the Valuan Empire from reviving ancient weapons with the potential to destroy the world.
In fact, we're talking about Vyse's cheerful and spunky close friend, Aika, who is the game's deuteragonist and was orphaned at an early age when her parents were killed, having been saved and taken care for as a foster daughter by Vyse's father, Dyne. While Aika has a bit of a fiery temper, an obsession for obtaining treasure, the inability to swim and a fear of ghosts, she has a strong and energetic personality, and is deeply loyal to those around her, absolutely trusting in Vyse and thinks highly of him after he had rescued her twice during childhood.
Considering that Vyse and Fina appear in Battle of AGES as a playable character and an assist respectively, I don't see why we wouldn't include a third member of the protagonist trio. All three also appeared together in the Valkyria Chronicles series via the first installment (Vyse and Aika's debut), 2011's Japan-only exclusive Valkyria Chronicles 3 (for Fina) and the anime series.
For her playstyle and moveset possibilities, Aika is quite nimble, able to move quickly despite her light weight and mainly wields the over-sized boomerang as her main weapon by swinging and throwing them at enemies (a reminder that she was created a decade and years before Sticks the Badger), which kind of weapon moveset archetype was not done before in Smash-like games (those special moves like Link's were only secondary weapons). She can also use various elemental magic such as Pyri (fiery explosion), Electrum (lightning bolt), Electrulen (a sphere of electricity that allows her to launch herself like a bullet in any chosen direction), etc. and abilities like:
- Alpha Storm - Aika spins her boomerang in-front of herself, summoning a vortex of flames forward that deals multi-hitting damage before launching an enemy.
- Delta Shield - Aika channels her energy, forming an anti-magic shield around herself and her allies for a short period of time. The shield can block and direct all magical attacks back at enemies.
- Lambda Burst - After charging, Aika tosses four small yellow energy-infused boomerangs forward that deal more damage than the normal boomerang. When they hit the ground, a geyser of flames will emerge from the ground and deal big damage, launching enemies upwards.
- Epsilon Mirror - Aika creates a mirror-like aura that temporarily renders herself invulnerable for a short period of time. The aura can reflect projectiles that hits her body towards enemies, though in the original game, she's unable to act while using this ability.
- Omega Psyclone - Aika's most powerful Super Move, which involves her using the powers of the Red Moon to make her boomerang glow in yellow energy, before tossing it upwards as it becomes sort of a star and then jumps, rolling in the air after grabbing it. She then tosses 6 copies of her boomerang to make a hexagon on the ground after rolling, making the ground break and summon lava from it as boomerangs return to Aika, before she finishes by throwing a star at enemies, blowing up the lava platform they're standing in.
I'm also going to submit Jeanne from Bayonetta.The Killer (Persona 4)
I'm spoiler tagging this nomination and leaving the name vague because this is technically a big endgame spoiler (and gives away the central mystery) for Persona 4. I have no idea if Persona 4 or Persona 4 Golden will get a Switch port after the success of the Steam release, but either way, I want to play it safe
Have you beaten Persona 4?
And gotten the true/good ending?
(Honestly, this level of secrecy seems unnecessary since the killer's identity was given away by spin-offs and crossovers, but I don't want to ruin it for anyone)
Tohru Adachi (Persona 4)
Seemingly the bumbling, naive rookie on the police force who's a little too open with details about the ongoing murder case, Tohru Adachi is actually the cynical killer who has been throwing people into the TV World and leaving them to die at the hands of the Shadows that inhabit it.
Adachi's Persona, Magatsu Izanagi, is a dark reflection of the main protagonist's default Persona, Izanagi. In addition to powerful physical attacks like Vorpal Blade, Magatsu Izanagi can also use powerful electric and wind attacks. Adachi can technically fight on his own, as seen in his playable appearances in Persona 4 Arena Ultimax and BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle, though without his Persona, he can't do anything fancy, resorting to kicking people or pistol-whipping them.
As Persona games tend to be self-contained (at least by my understanding), he's never interacted with Joker (to my knowledge, anyway - I haven't played much of Persona Q2), though it seems like they'd have an interesting dynamic if there is a story mode, considering that Joker's a noble Robin Hood-style thief, while Adachi is a corrupt/killer (ex-)cop.
Heyo, I appreciate you being here but it's worth noting that we've already added Janken as an assist, and as such, he's currently ineligible. ApologiesFirst time to participate in this thread,
Kasumi Goto
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I am not a Persona fan but Persona 5 is really the one people like a lot and Kasumi had a lot of fanfare when introduced. I also think she protrays a different style utilizing her rapier as opposed to other Persona protags. Again, I don't know much about the controls and such for this game but I would imagine Kasumi would utilize various techniques from Persona 5 while also incorporating her Persona. I don't like the idea of giving her a meter just like Ultimate's Joker. I feel both characters should play differently from the Ultimate iteration.
Janken the Great & Henchmen
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Again, I know next to nothing about this series but Janken the Great seems like a heavyweight who is something I feel the roster is perhaps missing. In addition, the fighter can bring forth his henchmen which embodies the rock-paper-scissors game. This could possibly translate into an interesting character mechanic where the game of rock-paper-scissors is used. Anything that could resemble a rock from the opponent when Janken throws out paper could deal higher damage.
No problem! Disregard it thenHeyo, I appreciate you being here but it's worth noting that we've already added Janken as an assist, and as such, he's currently ineligible. Apologies
This post is a bit outdated but the main things to gleam are that he's a recurring and very popular character in the HotD series and would have a sick moveset. Busujima is in now, but IMO, the Magician would round out the HotD representation very well and the two of them together would make for an extremely fun character lineup from the series."I must admit, I really respect your consistency. But you will never, ever defeat me! Say hello to my masterpiece!"
Thanks for the introduction, Curien.
Job #100 - SEGA Villain: The Magician from The House of the Dead
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Type-0, codenamed "The Magician", is a recurring boss in the House of the Dead franchise. A synthetic humanoid creature with special powers, he's the masterpiece of Dr. Curien, and has had to be fought and defeated by the AMS multiple times.
I've pushed for Rikiya Busujima as the HotD rep in the past - and I'll continue doing so if the Magician doesn't win this prompt - but the latter would probably be my second choice from the series. He's appeared time and time again in the series, being the final boss of the first game and reappearing as a boss in the second and fourth. He possesses fire powers and the ability to teleport and levitate, which could make for one hell of a sick moveset. He's a huge fan-favorite, being easily the most iconic and memorable of the series' bosses. And I think of the villains that are eligible for this job, he in particular would still work really well as a standalone representative for his series, I feel. Also he's just ****ing sick.
So yeah, no big writeups this time, but the Magician is cool and epic and awesome and it'd be very cool and epic and awesome if he got in, even with how much I've shilled for Busujima
Your pick is cool like mine.I shall resubmit the Magician
This post is a bit outdated but the main things to gleam are that he's a recurring and very popular character in the HotD series and would have a sick moveset. Busujima is in now, but IMO, the Magician would round out the HotD representation very well and the two of them together would make for an extremely fun character lineup from the series.
Hey uhhhhhhhhhhh you have Gemini in fourth place but you can only vote for one of your own submissions in sixth place1. Yu
2. Nahobino
3. Blaze
4. Gemini
5. Ringo
6. Alicia
Hey Speed Weed.Hey uhhhhhhhhhhh you have Gemini in fourth place but you can only vote for one of your own submissions in sixth place
We just added Rikiya Busujima so I would say yes.I have a Question.
Are Less-known or completely Obscure characters allowed to be in Game?
As long as they're owned by SEGA, then yes, lesser-known picks are completely allowedI have a Question.
Are Less-known or completely Obscure characters allowed to be in Game?