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Diontaeblack Since: Sep, 2013
Sep 25th 2014 at 11:25:30 AM •••

Thank you if you read this. Uhm where to begin? I enjoyed this game very much. It's very fun and thought provoking and challenging. I almost had zero problems with the game. Until I met Victor. From what I managed to gather from scowering the internet Victor is from a fractured dimension where he met the party and went on an adventure with them much like the one we go on except in that Fractured dimension Elle died (through some circumstances) but Ludger married Elle's mom (who's name eludes me at the moment) and have birth to another Elle. Around that time Bisley comes with our crew (minus Milla and Muzet who are back in the spirit world) and Julius and they try to take Elle to origin since she's the key of kresnik and they would make their dimension the prime dimension. Victor doesn't allow that and then he kills Bisley, Julius and the Xillia crew and dumps their bodies into lake epsilla except for Gaius who somehow survives the slaughter but is so wounded that he can't even stand on his own anymore. So my question is how did victor manage to defeat all of those people and not be killed in the process. Bisley has the ultimate Chromatus correct? And Julius has level 3. Should that not instantly put both of them over Victor in every sense? Seeing as how they both seem to be strong as hell. I don't really understand the power scaling and seeing as how the cast was there too I just don't see how Victor even survived that battle. Also if Gaius is somehow alive then wouldn't he tell everyone exactly what happened? Then all of Elympios and Rieze Maxia would probably unite for justice against Victor ( I suppose if Bisley and Julius came separate from Jude and the gang then it perhaps may be plausible to believe he killed them but I digress) then the Bad Ending...is just dramatic and there really for the sake of having a bad ending in my opinion. Again there is a battle between Ludger and our party but somehow Ludger manages to Kill the entire crew and seems to have taken no noticeable damage at Marksburg and isn't dead in the process after. But speakin critically about Ludgers decision it really isn't a decision that is practical to make. Julius wants to use his life to form a soul bridge to the land of Canaan for Ludger and the others to stop Bisley and at the same time give humanity more time by preventing himself from turning into a Divergence Catylsyt right? So Ludger ignores his brothers wishes and instead turns on the party for wanting to honor his wish?! Then the whole Murdering them thing just doesn't make sense at all, the party is always trying to find other ways to do things and would've probably been open to talking it out (except for Gaius maybe) I understand. Then of course after he's murdered them surely he realizes the weight of what he's done correct? Julius will probably turn into a Catylsyt in a few days and create a fractured dimension, Ludger has murdered the King of Rieze Maxia and the prime minister and he did so in a public place which means he probably won't make it very far and of course Bisley shall get his wish and enslave all spirits and destroy every fractured dimension (which will kill Julius though again I am not quite certain if Ludger would be teleported directly to where Julius's fractured dimension is when Julius completes the change or not) it just makes zero sense. The way it's told makes no sense and makes dislike the writers for even making such an ending. I'm sorry if this was time consuming for any of you, please leave your comments below. Also if I made any mistakes anywhere can you point them out for me as well?. Thank you for endulging my rant.

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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Sep 25th 2014 at 11:49:03 AM •••

Ahem, this whole post may be better off into TV Tropes Reviews rather than here.

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Diontaeblack Since: Sep, 2013
Sep 30th 2014 at 5:42:47 AM •••

Oh really? My apologies, how do I move it

SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Sep 30th 2014 at 6:35:48 AM •••

Just repost it. Keep in mind that reviews have a length limit - we want the essence of the opinion, not an expansive walkthrough.

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
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