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Next Fire Emblem Heroes banner confirmed to be Fallen Heroes 2 featuring Mareeta from FE5, Possessed Berkut, a new Fallen Corrin, and Fallen Tiki. Possessed Delthea is also the GHB for this banner.
Not much to say other than all four characters look OP, especially Fallen Berkut and Fallen Tiki. Fallen Berkut has a built DC in his weapon when he fights ranged units complete with some nice added side effects and the introduction of the Warding Stance power creep, while Fallen Tiki is a lot like Legendary Tiki.
Not sure if I want to pull from this banner since none of the characters here interest me. Maybe Fallen Tiki just because I still don't have Legendary Tiki, but yeah, nothing too special from this banner.
I just get crashes in most modes in general. Customizing a character? Crash. Most of my way through a tower? Crash. In the Krypt? Crash. The only time I haven't crashed is when I'm doing tutorials.
Vegeta part and the beginning are win quotes if you end it with Dragon Fist, 10x Kamehameha is his level 1 super when you have no other fighters left (assuming since Super Saiyan 3 activates when you have one fighter down.) Those are my guesses.
SS4 being a bigger part of the moveset than originally anticipated does soften the blow a bit of him not being playable. Hell, him having win quotes is a nice touch.
I'm gonna assume they're saving him for a potential Fighterz 2 way down the line.
Vegeta part and the beginning are win quotes if you end it with Dragon Fist, 10x Kamehameha is his level 1 super when you have no other fighters left (assuming since Super Saiyan 3 activates when you have one fighter down.) Those are my guesses.
SS4 being a bigger part of the moveset than originally anticipated does soften the blow a bit of him not being playable. Hell, him having win quotes is a nice touch.
I'm gonna assume they're saving him for a potential Fighterz 2 way down the line.
Yeah, that's how I'd describe it as well. Not bad, but it's clearly just there to connect the events of the last episode to the next one.
I will miss Missandei though, I knew either one of her or Grey Worm weren't going to live to the end as soon as they started talking about going to Naath, but it still was sad to see her go.
You know how there's a Contra collection coming out? I kind of want to get it because I really do want Contra to come back but at the same time I really don't want to support an employee's hell like Konami
Is Kid Goku in the current dub voiced by Kid Gohan's actress? I know before Kai, Naldony did both characters and she also did the same voice for both, but I was wondering if that was the case for the Kai actress whose name escapes me.
You know how there's a Contra collection coming out? I kind of want to get it because I really do want Contra to come back but at the same time I really don't want to support an employee's hell like Konami
The way I see it, it's better to support companies like Konami when they make good decisions, because it makes it more likely that they'll continue down that path rather than sticking with games like Metal Gear Survive or pachinko machines. Look at Capcom - sales of the Mega Man Legacy Collections and Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition seemed to prompt them into making Mega Man 11 and Devil May Cry 5, or at the very least, it helped to encourage them and convince them that it was worth doing.
Is Kid Goku in the current dub voiced by Kid Gohan's actress? I know before Kai, Naldony did both characters and she also did the same voice for both, but I was wondering if that was the case for the Kai actress whose name escapes me.
Decided to by FighterZ on the Switch...even though I have it on PS4 (which I haven’t touched in a year or so due to accidentally fading out of the PlayStation life outside of Spider-Man)
We did get that new Steel move(which is totally not going to be a Legendary's signature move *audible wink*) but I hope we start getting new Pokemon soon. Regardless, news should start coming in steadily once E3 comes if they want to do the same as SM(which I hope to god they do)
I see, just caught up with all the news. I saw another person saying that it could point towards Baby Vegeta being the last dlc character (and those lines being a Dramatic Finish between the two) and honestly I'd be extremely happy with either case.
The SS4 lines do fit SS1 incredibly well, I'm trying to keep my hopes low but having him as a skin for SS1 in particular would be awesome. He's easily the Goku I've had the most experience with so including him in my team wouldn't be a hassle.
Yeah, that's how I'd describe it as well. Not bad, but it's clearly just there to connect the events of the last episode to the next one.
I will miss Missandei though, I knew either one of her or Grey Worm weren't going to live to the end as soon as they started talking about going to Naath, but it still was sad to see her go.
I feel like they’re trying to turn Danaerys into a tyrant by the end of the series so she’s basically the same as her father was. So Westeros is just as ****ed.
LET'S CONTINUE THE TOP 100 FAVORITE CHARACTER RANKING THAT I WANTED TO CONTINUE YESTERDAY BUT PROCRASTINATED UNTIL TODAY HUZZAH
I'll do 5 for now.
#50- John Coffey
Green Mile
Most sympathetic character ever? Possibly. This was a gentle giant who was accused of a crime he never even committed, but due to how the situation looked people automatically believed that he was the murderer. After being falsely accused and thrown into prison, he gains this reputation of being a surprisingly kind and warm human being who would never hurt a fly, despite what the media says about him. The prison guards (especially Tom Hanks' character, Edgecomb) come to learn that he's actually a very kind-hearted person, and I think there's a chance that Edgecomb even came to realize (too late, though) that Coffey was innocent. Such was never confirmed, but with how Edgecomb reacted when Coffey was executed...it's certainly possible. Green Mile was a very powerful film, and Coffey is the most likable character in it...we come to love the gentle giant and see how he's not what everyone thinks he is, at least at first.
#49- Kiki
Kiki's Delivery Service
My favorite Ghibli character from one of my favorite Miyazaki movies makes the top half of this list. My favorite part about Kiki's is that we get to see this young, 13 year-old girl mature into a young adult and learn how the world works. It's a good growth story about how she must learn how to use her witch powers to be a benefit to society and grow within the world that she lives. It's an incredible growth story; it's one of the most charming stories I've seen of one character maturing and learning how the world works.
#48- Atticus Finch
To Kill a Mocking Bird
In a courtroom filled with bias and vinegar, Atticus was the only man in the room who was rational and fair. He's by far the best character in TKMB, and it's not only because of how kind yet fair he is, but I jive well with how he thinks. Despite the accusations thrown at Tom within the film for committing sexual assault, Atticus was willing to defend Tom no matter what. Along with that, Atticus was one of the only characters in TKMB that wasn't racist. That alone makes Atticus likable, but what seals the deal for me is how it becomes a part of his entire character: unbiased and kind. Atticus is a kind human being, and any wrong and unfair biases or prejudices aren't in his vocabulary. He was a progressive thinker for his time, and the hero that the story needed.
#47- Vito Corleone
The Godfather
Don Corleone: the biggest, baddest mob boss on the block within one of my favorite movies of all time. I love this guy. He's cruel to his enemies, but very kind to his family. He's committed many crimes in the past, but he always strives to provide for his family and treat them with care and respect. As he has said to his son, Michael "Mike" Corleone: "the man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man." He's got a very shady history, and his crime is not excusable. However, I do respect this character for showing such love to his family...which is something that his son ended up failing at doing miserably. Vito was a man, while Michael wasn't. Along with such, Marlon Brando was a REALLY good actor, and it brings out the performance of Don Corleone extremely well. The man had such charisma that it's something to marvel, and you can't help but respect the character due to the charisma of the actor bringing out the performance.
#46- Homer Simpson
The Simpsons
Ah, Homer...the lovable oaf and goofy dad from the most famous animated sitcom to ever be on screen. When I first watched the first 8 seasons of the show, to be honest I didn't expect Homer to be my favorite. Lisa was my favorite for the longest time, and once Bart started maturing (if only slightly haha) in seasons 6-8, I thought they would be on top. But no...in hindsight, Homer left the most impact for me. He's the funniest character in the show for me because of how oafish he is, and he's also a likable person in the original seasons. He's dumb and sometimes he hangs out with his bar buddies too much, but overall we see many signs where he LOVES his family and would do anything for them. When he gets on his knees and apologizes to Marge for being a jerk in season 2...it was awesome to see such a real and heart-felt moment in the show. Other mature sitcoms like Family Guy don't have that heart that Classic Simpsons has, but here it was different...and Homer had the biggest heart of any character, arguably.
I feel like they’re trying to turn Danaerys into a tyrant by the end of the series so she’s basically the same as her father was. So Westeros is just as ****ed.
That's the impression I'm getting as well. Between the continued losses she's enduring and her actions growing more violent and ruthless it seems like the intent is to have her eventually lose herself to her desire for the throne and become the very thing she sought to destroy. If our guesses are correct then the next episode will solidify that and have her do something she would've regretted before, completing her descent and making her the Mad Queen.
As for Jon, I wouldn't be surprised if she attempts it if she goes Mad Queen, but I'm not sure he'll die by her hand. According to the author he wants to leave the series off on a bittersweet note and I feel Jon's fate is going to be the same, so I don't think he's going to die and leave a tyrant on the throne.