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citybeatnik posted:All that sword talk about how hitting people with the blunt end of the sword would cause it to shatter made me think of, for some odd reason, Musashi Miyamoto. You know, the guy that used bokken and who won a sword duel by using a boat oar to beat his opponent to death if you believe the myth. Musashi's duel with Sasaki Kojiro is one of my favorite stories because Musashi does not give a fuuuuuuck.
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Waffleman_ posted:Musashi's duel with Sasaki Kojiro is one of my favorite stories because Musashi does not give a fuuuuuuck. Ah, Kojirou. Agreed, favorite Musashi story. People to this day debate whether it actually happened or at least if Kojirou himself actually existed, but in the end, still one of the most hilarious stories out there about him.
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# ? Sep 12, 2014 04:57 |
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SO MAD
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# ? Sep 13, 2014 05:31 |
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Frionnel posted:
Look you fire across his back so he can tell you mean loving business and surrender.
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# ? Sep 13, 2014 13:15 |
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Choco1980 posted:Finally, to Kaboom Dragoon, is it at all possible that your monster tree memory is of the 1990 film "The Guardian", which features a monster tree which bleeds profusely when cut? I don't think so. I remember this being a tree that, when they cut the bark off, there was meaty, pulsing flesh underneath. On the other hand, this may well have been a dream I had. I have very graphic dreams. They seem to scare everyone but me.
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# ? Sep 13, 2014 13:24 |
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Frionnel posted:
So many pointless explosions... Michael Bay's Blood Will Tell.
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# ? Sep 13, 2014 16:00 |
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Fiendly posted:So many pointless explosions... Michael Bay's Blood Will Tell. Starring Shea Lebouf as Dororo. Hyakki only appears in three scenes.
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# ? Sep 13, 2014 16:27 |
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Derek Barona posted:Starring Shea Lebouf as Dororo. Hyakki only appears in three scenes. Hyakki will only communicate via spliced together Enka Radio Hits until he gets his voicebox back.
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# ? Sep 13, 2014 22:15 |
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OneDeadman posted:Hyakki will only communicate via spliced together Enka Radio Hits until he gets his voicebox back. There will be a stereotypically black samurai. He'll have exactly two lines of dialogue before being killed by Daigo.
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# ? Sep 13, 2014 23:56 |
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Derek Barona posted:There will be a stereotypically black samurai. He'll have exactly two lines of dialogue before being killed by Daigo. There will be a lady always with Hyakki. Her job is to pout like a model at the screen and point out the obvious.
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 00:03 |
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Rigged Death Trap posted:There will be a lady always with Hyakki. There will be Linkin Park. It won't even fit the theme, but there'll be a Linkin Park song during the credits.
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 01:49 |
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Derek Barona posted:There will be Linkin Park. It won't even fit the theme, but there'll be a Linkin Park song during the credits. And the majority of the movie will be "comedy" with bit characters.
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 02:46 |
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Totally worth it for the bit where Hyakki and Dororo singlehandedly invade Communist China though. That 40 minute sequence was worth the price of admission.
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 02:59 |
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Kaboom Dragoon posted:Totally worth it for the bit where Hyakki and Dororo singlehandedly invade Communist China though. That 40 minute sequence was worth the price of admission. I dunno, the part where Chairman Mao turned out to be a five thousand year old alien communist god monster stretched my suspension of disbelief pretty hard. Though the Terracotta Army fight was pretty boss.
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 03:16 |
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Derek Barona posted:There will be Linkin Park. It won't even fit the theme, but there'll be a Linkin Park song during the credits. When you think about it too much, like me, "Crawling in My Skin" actually fits pretty well for Hyakki's childhood.
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 04:29 |
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Derek Barona posted:I dunno, the part where Chairman Mao turned out to be a five thousand year old alien communist god monster stretched my suspension of disbelief pretty hard. Though the Terracotta Army fight was pretty boss. Really? The would sequence was just a jumbled confused mishmash of explosion. You couldn't really tell what was going on. That seriously killed the tension for me.
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 05:43 |
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Chapter 4: The Wall (Part 3) Fiendly fucked around with this message at 14:11 on Sep 14, 2014 |
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I don't know, when he has cannons in his legs it isn't that hard for me to see him making one of his prosthetics some sort of simple bomb. But I don't remember reading that, so maybe I don't know how much of an rear end pull nosebomb really is. But I am so glad Hyaki's super brain simply pumped his blood for him up until now and he didn't need some sort of complex surgery to remove a warring states period fake heart from his chest.
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 15:43 |
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Mein gott! You mean the civilians of the chapter neither died nor cursed our very existance as we walked away? They actually thanked us? Gratitude exists in this story?!
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 16:38 |
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So was there a hidden fiend or something in the lower left of the map at around 11:40, once the "I'll come back after giving up my humanity to become a real boss" fight was over? I usually identify weird collections of enemies in dead ends as a sign of something worth collecting.
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 16:50 |
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All the Daigo/Nobunaga talk in the thread made me curious: are there any alt-history stories (movies, anime/manga, whatever) where Nobunaga doesn't die at Honnouji and succeeds in conquering Japan? It seems like such an obvious jumping-off point for one, yet I can't think of any. Preferably one that actually considers the historical fallout instead of setting fluff for a story that reincarnates him in the body of a robot-piloting scantily clad high school girl.
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 17:00 |
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Discendo Vox posted:So was there a hidden fiend or something in the lower left of the map at around 11:40, once the "I'll come back after giving up my humanity to become a real boss" fight was over? I usually identify weird collections of enemies in dead ends as a sign of something worth collecting. Nah, that part of the map is actually the first section of Southtown that we'd just looped back to, and that cluster of enemies was a group I'd run past previously. There is a hidden Fiend in that direction, but it's beyond the blocked off section and can only be found upon replay as we're going to see next video.
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# ? Sep 14, 2014 17:41 |
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Crabtree posted:I don't know, when he has cannons in his legs it isn't that hard for me to see him making one of his prosthetics some sort of simple bomb. But I don't remember reading that, so maybe I don't know how much of an rear end pull nosebomb really is. Hyakkimaru doesn't have anything in his legs in the manga. He uses the hollow to fill it with acid, which comes up quite a bit as an attack. No machine gun arms either, but the anachronism is very much in its spirit. A big part of it is differences in the media. The game needed to lay out exactly what these 48 body parts are, so they came up with rather silly stuff like hemoglobin or chakras, when the only magical elements of Hyakki in the manga are his senses and speech (which are big, but very clearly set), and Hyakki starts the story having killed 16 fiends so he's not quite the bloodsack. But there's limited moments in a game for more grounded bits like Hyakkimaru talking about using his shoulder muscles to control his hand. Then there's the need to texture exactly how the connection between his arm and the prosthetic looks like and imply complex structure, when in the manga there's no detail at all. And then there's the three-act structure with the chosen one template, giving the entire story a structure that didn't exist but is necessary. There's a back-and-forth to the manga and game having more and less complexity than the other; it's not one-way. As to the explosive nose coming out of nowhere, well yeah, but Tezuka wasn't really a very thematically deep writer. I think he was like Isaac Asimov - he just wrote, pulling in whatever he was thinking or reading about that day. Maybe he was reading the Duchess part in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, or he saw a father steal his child's nose, and just put it in to get that issue done with and resolve a conflict he hadn't thought much about when he started months before. That's how it feels like to me, anyway. The Wizard of Oz fucked around with this message at 18:16 on Sep 14, 2014 |
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At the beginning of this video you mention that in Pokemon they called the rice balls "Doughnuts" in the English version. I remember that they did that going as far back as Alex Kidd back in the Master System days. I'm old is what I'm trying to say. Rangpur posted:All the Daigo/Nobunaga talk in the thread made me curious: are there any alt-history stories (movies, anime/manga, whatever) where Nobunaga doesn't die at Honnouji and succeeds in conquering Japan? It seems like such an obvious jumping-off point for one, yet I can't think of any. Preferably one that actually considers the historical fallout instead of setting fluff for a story that reincarnates him in the body of a robot-piloting scantily clad high school girl. I'm hardly an expert on the subject, but the closest I can think of is the Samurai Warriors series where Nobunaga is playable, and I think you can fight your way out of a burning Honnouji and fight to unify Japan. I know that the latest Dynasty Warriors had an Alternate History mode for things just like this if you succeeded at optional objectives.
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# ? Sep 15, 2014 19:03 |
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There's also Kessen 3, which, as noted specifically by its director, bucks the trend by having Nobunaga as a very heroic character. Apparently he was fed up with the constant depictions of Oda as a (usually literal) demon, so he went the opposite way and decided to portray him as a paragon of justice and humanity. I never got too far in it though, so I can't tell you too much about how it goes, but I do believe Honnouji is featured in it at some point.
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# ? Sep 16, 2014 11:38 |
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I wouldn't call it traditional or historic, but if we're mentioning Samurai Warriors I feel the need to mention the Warriors Orochi games as well. It's still SW Nobunaga, but he spends basically his entire storyline in the first game quietly assisting the DW factions and orchestrating at least two or three of the better turning points in their campaigns. He's still the Demon King and all that, but it's probably his most flattering personality depiction in the whole series.
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# ? Sep 16, 2014 13:55 |
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Hidden Fiends Encyclopedia: Chapter 4 coming soon.
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# ? Sep 16, 2014 19:11 |
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I like the designs of the fiends in this game. Granted we do get related fiends like the foxes and reskins but this is at least justified by the fact that there are 48 of these loving monsters.
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I was actually able to beat the wind fiend on my first time replaying the stage, but to dodge the desperation attack I just switched between the upper and lower platforms, because they can't effect you on the opposite platform. Pretty much just switched platforms every time he started an attack, and went to where he was going to land on the platform I was on, attacked him a few times, then left when he was starting another attack.
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# ? Sep 16, 2014 22:27 |
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Fiendly posted:
Oh god Fujin. After so much work and so many cock blocks to just be able to fight him and after such a ball busting fight, what do we get? A small boost to 3 stats. Blood Will Tell really does hate us. Oh, and spoilers for Naruto and Bleach. They've both jumped the shark long ago. Watch/read Jojo instead.
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AccidentalHipster posted:Oh god Fujin. After so much work and so many cock blocks to just be able to fight him and after such a ball busting fight, what do we get? A small boost to 3 stats. Blood Will Tell really does hate us. Been reading it since 2000. What now?
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# ? Sep 17, 2014 01:03 |
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Kaboom Dragoon posted:Been reading it since 2000. What now? Now, I rejoice knowing that someone is reading GREAT (da ze) shonen. Even AccidentalHipster is crying. To avoid derailing the thread too much, Fiendly, without spoiling too much, could you tell us if there are any other super dickish Fiends in the game? Or is it all uphill from here for Fiend fights?
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# ? Sep 17, 2014 02:28 |
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I can think of one in particular that made me quit the game for a month. We haven't seen it yet and won't for quite some time, so I'll leave the question of whether it's difficult or I am merely dumb for later. Never had trouble with Fujin but that's because I didn't go back to this stage until much later in the game when you're actually more flesh than machine. Helps a lot, that.
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Chapter 5: Legion (Part 1) Encyclopedia: Chapter 4 AccidentalHipster posted:To avoid derailing the thread too much, Fiendly, without spoiling too much, could you tell us if there are any other super dickish Fiends in the game? Or is it all uphill from here for Fiend fights? Rangpur posted:I can think of one in particular that made me quit the game for a month. We haven't seen it yet and won't for quite some time, so I'll leave the question of whether it's difficult or I am merely dumb for later. I know who you mean and it is indeed quite terrible. For the most part, though, Fiend battles will be either pleasant diversions or satisfying challenges for the rest of the game, this very chapter boasting some especially great ones including what might be my single favorite hidden Fiend.
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# ? Sep 17, 2014 17:17 |
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Wow, that's actually really neat that she came back. I mean, she had to have been following us for god knows how long, but still, callbacks. Did she actually show up again in the manga?
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# ? Sep 17, 2014 18:47 |
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Derek Barona posted:Wow, that's actually really neat that she came back. I mean, she had to have been following us for god knows how long, but still, callbacks. Nope. This is a new thing created by the game. It's pretty cool!
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# ? Sep 17, 2014 22:43 |
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Do you suppose the specters are based on Gaki, AKA Hungry Ghosts? The distended bellies and obsession with constantly eating matches up. I've also seen Gaki portrayed as physical entities despite being called ghosts, similar to these specters. The Shadow Beasts and their statue-dog kin remind me a little of Foo-Dog or Foo Lion statues too; except for the evilness and the lack of a mane, but that might be a stretch. Drakli fucked around with this message at 08:06 on Sep 18, 2014 |
# ? Sep 18, 2014 07:59 |
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Misaki, you idiot. You're someone who's met Hyakkimaru whose name isn't on the cover, and you survived. With all your limbs and major organs and everything! So what if you lost your heroin-addict brother, you've got your life and your youth and a cool sword. Maybe you can go to China or Korea or anywhere that doesn't have fiends all over the place.
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# ? Sep 18, 2014 09:39 |
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On the other hand, she's an untrained, unpowered human who not only managed to track Hyakki down, she did so without a mark on her pretty kimono. All armed with only a kitchen knife! Considering you can't walk more than three feet without being accosted by a dozen yokai in this place, I'd say she deserves a round of applause.
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# ? Sep 18, 2014 10:05 |
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I will applaude her. The game will probably decide to kill her. There's an odd balance here.
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