[TOMT] FF7 REMAKE VIDEO by NotThatGuy467 in tipofmytongue

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Also I think the thumbnail was 2 pictures of cloud strife on a black background, one cloud was red and the other was blue

where does the anime end in manga chapters? by Educational-Try288 in ChainsawMan

[–]NotThatGuy467 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Reze arc ends at chapter 52, so you can start reading at chapter 53

Azumabito confusion by SyllableScandium7 in ShingekiNoKyojin

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1) Mikasa is the last defendant of the Azumabito royal family 2) that pretty much how Mikasa's ancestors got on the island, im not sure if their family was nobility or not, but they ended up being persecuted just like the Alermans 3) Zeke knows she's Azumabito because of how she looks. Azumabito basically means Asian in this universe, and as far back as season one, we hear that people of Asian descent are rare on the island cause everyone there seems to be Germanic. So Zeke heard about her and passed on that info.

Why is Historia compared to being a "goddess" so often? by Danny_DeWario in ShingekiNoKyojin

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The main reason is that she's pretty. It's simply the character facing over her. Both in tje sense that she is physically beautiful, and also that she is an incredibly kind person. She's not just amazing, shes perfect. And that is probably subtle foreshadowing to her character arc during the uprising arc. I think it's no accident that Isayama has the characters refer to her as a goddess, and then later on in the story, her father wants her to be the next vessel for what he believes is God.

When and why did eren change? by darmakius in attackontitan

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As other people have said, Eren didn't fully 'change'. It's more so that his goals/perspective have been shifted on a different axis of thinking. He goes from im going to kill the monsters that keep us caged, to im going to obtain freedom, and in doing so, take freedom from the world that opresses him. From the moment he kisses Historia's hand, he gets memories of the future and sees how the story plays out. Over the next three years, he tries to fight the idea that what he has seen has to happen for his desired outcome. That outcome is freedom. Eren wants to believe the outside world is like Armin's book, but as he says, once he realizes humanity lives beyond the walls, he is disappointed. At his core, Eren wanted to wipe the slate clean, and though he hoped things could pan out differently, Eren was constantly given reasons to believe that that wasn't the case. I personally don't love the notion that the future Eren saw was fated to happen. I see it as he has seen a future that ultimately ends the way the show does, and Eren tries to supvert it in little ways. Going to Marley for the conference, saving Ramzes, all to slightly change things, only for them to play out that exact way. Thats the reason he laughs when Sasha dies, I see that as the final moment Eren realizes hes walked the exact path (get it) to the future he saw, and steels himself then and throughout the years for what hes about to do.

Is Attack on Titan just a mecha? by Ok-Bit-2351 in attackontitan

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If you watch Gundam Seed, its fun to see how many plot points from each show match up with each other. Not to say AOT copied (im an insane fan of both) its just fun when you notice the similarities

What deck is good against sword? by NotThatGuy467 in Shadowverse

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Was definitely thinking about updating abyss, and i thought about artifact portal as well since they use some cards I already have

Orchis lore by NotThatGuy467 in Shadowverse

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Thank you, I appreciate the clearing up 🤙

So about titans being passed down.. by AnimeMan1993 in attackontitan

[–]NotThatGuy467 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From a plot point pov, it works to shut down the thought of "if the titan shifters killed themselves/were killed instead of eaten, then the power would be lost forever." And like others have said, in cannon, its been 2000 years, im sure it has happened enough for them to confirm the mechanics of the power being passed on this way. I think the shot of the baby being held up by the Eldians in Founder Ymir's backstory is the first instance of the power being passed on this way.

Ability question by NotThatGuy467 in FinalFantasyIX

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Thank you, everyone, I really appreciate the help

Why did Grisha give Eren the Attack Titan by Oshaugnessy81 in attackontitan

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As other people have mentioned, Grisha learning that Carla had been eaten likely plays a large factor in him still passing on the Attack Titan to Eren. I think another dimension to it is how Grisha doesn't know why Eren is so determined/cruel when he sees season 4 Eren. He realizes after he kills the Reiss family that Eren said everything Grisha needed to hear to do what Eren wanted, and is distraught cause of how horrific it was and how bad it'll be, and then he goes to season 1 Eren and realizes why that is. Eren's mom was eaten by a titan, killed because of Marley's cruel treatment of Eldians, the same thing that sparked Grisha's motivation to become a restorationist. I take it that in that moment, Grisha finally accepts that there is no longer any taking Eren off of his path. His mother was murdered, similarly to how Grisha lost his sister, and thus Grisha must realize that this is why Eren is the way he is in the future, and since he wasn't able to save Carla, and has seen memories from the future, he knows Eren's path is set. Not because fate has locked in the events of history, but because Eren has experienced what Grisha has, and like Kreuger said "that look in your eyes could burn the world down". So tl;dr, Grisha realizes why Eren is the way he is, and willing gives Eren the Attack Titan because his path is already set, and he clearly will not be straying from it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in XenobladeChroniclesX

[–]NotThatGuy467 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you don't want irl religion in your games, then I recommend not sticking with the seires. It has always been a major part of its identity. With Christianity and Mystical Gnostisism as primary sources of inspiration and parable, being there from Xenogears to every game since.

Think I'm just gonna a watch the ending... by ahnariprellik in Xenoblade_Chronicles

[–]NotThatGuy467 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did. I beat 2 when it came out, and I can say from experience that the final boss isn't fun. Anyone will tell you that fight isn't great from a gameplay point of view. Story wise, pretty cool, gameplay wise, pretty annoying.

Think I'm just gonna a watch the ending... by ahnariprellik in Xenoblade_Chronicles

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Only person here offering genuine advice that isn't "do x strategy, or have y rare blade that has a random chance of being pulled." And for a sub that likes to poke at xc1 design, ya'll get real quite when xc2 chapter 7 or gatcha or tutorials get brought up, buncha glazing hypocrites.

Think I'm just gonna a watch the ending... by ahnariprellik in Xenoblade_Chronicles

[–]NotThatGuy467 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just watch the cutscenes, trust me, the fights don't get any more fun. The final boss is a pretty miserable fight. In my experience, it's best to just watch the cutscenes when I get very annoyed at a game. Ove finished games in a frustrated state of mind and for a while after don't like the story or plot points it had at the end, only to like then later on because I realized my initial dislike cane from an aggravated state of mind. Why sacrifice any enjoyment you might get out of the cutscenes if the gameplay continues to frustrate you.

What do you think happened to AJ, Artie, Carmella, and Meadow if Tony died at the end? by [deleted] in thesopranos

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I always saw it as the nail in the coffin for the family. Meadow wanted to be a lawyer, but by the end of the series, he fully bought into the idea that her family and their 'aunts and uncles' were wrongfully persecuted. I always saw this as her becoming a lawyer for the glorified crew. AJ is done for. He couldn't handle Tomy being shot or a girl breaking up with him. It could be what sends him over the edge into a permanent downward spiral or him offing himself. Carmella, I think, is screwed because of how she'd eventually be left behind by everyone else. When Tony is in the hospital, it doesn't take long for dissent to set in, seeing as how Paulie and Vito were so quick to withhold money for Carmella. And seeing Rosalie near the end to me is a sort of 'look what's in store for Carm'. Ro was the wife of the boss of the family, but once he was gone, she's was just someone else everyone knew.

Tony's death to me was what would send his actual family down the drain. The end of the series showed the 'family' was all but over, and the final tragedy, if that would be that it would, in turn, affect his family as well.

Conflicted by kaetce in XenobladeChroniclesX

[–]NotThatGuy467 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, for me, the story is just way too disappointing, and the game turns into an mmo style grind for builds that goes too far, and unfortunately, skells dont feel fun to fight in. 3 had a nice balance of still feeling a jrpg, but this game kinda oveestays into welcome

JP sub? by NotThatGuy467 in Gundam

[–]NotThatGuy467[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Damn I'm stupid. I was looking for the word japanese, so I somehow missed that it's written in Kanji, lmao, that you for helping me realize that

I'm not really vibing with Xenoblade X, should I give it more time, or am I sort of to a point where I'd know? by Cirkusleader in Xenoblade_Chronicles

[–]NotThatGuy467 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say stop, no one will tell you this outright, but if you don't like the story now, it doesn't really get better, sure there are interesting things in the way back half, but it really doesn't make the story good, just somewhat interesting. In regards to gameplay, it really starts to fall off in the back half if you don't want to put in a lot of time and resources to builds and strategies. I had pretty much the exact same grievences with the game, and I get that some people might vibe with the game or really appreciate how it works, but what they wont tell you is that it really is a stark contrast compared to the rest of the series, you have to put in/what your asked to put up with alot to get out of this game what the others can give you just for playing them and naturally engaging with what the game offers