Zenos. I find him boring. That being said, I hope Ishikawa makes him more interesting for Endwalkers.
Zenos. I find him boring. That being said, I hope Ishikawa makes him more interesting for Endwalkers.
Zeno's I just can't handle his bored expression and big booty. The bored expression is just so childish to me.
Enjoy Life you only get one.
Alphinaud should be thrown into the sea.
I don’t really hate any of the major characters, but I care the least about Thancred. I just find his personality uninteresting and he’s kind of a jerk throughout most of ShB. I get the motive behind his behavior, but not having cared about him or Minfilia much prior to this expansion, it just fell flat for me.
He’s got some cool moments, and can be good comic relief sometimes, but I could take or leave him in general.
Gra'ha and the WoL. Gra'ha was fine in his matured version but unbearable in his fanboying "teenager" one.
The WoL is just bland and boring and lacks any personality. Swtor showed that your character in a mmorpg can actually be interesting.
Emet-Selc he tried to justify mass murder by claiming he didn't see people as people even Zenos is more sane by comparison
i mean his buuhuu story was sad and all but it don't justify all the blood on his hands he was just making excuses
I dunno Scryar swtor made you emperor then spend the next few dlcs / expansions whatever you want to call them de-powering you until you was just another republic or imperial stooge i don't call that good writing
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"Stop right there, criminal scum! Nobody breaks the terms of service on my watch! I'm reporting your illegal mods, now enjoy your time in gm jail."
Protagonist: Lyse. She’s annoying and the whole thing with her pretending to be Yda made no sense as it just made her seem like a liar at the point she was made into the primary protagonist of Stormblood. Weird.
Antagonist: Zenos. Charisma vacuum and boring.
I'll let you know some other time!Mine is Cid. He's just so shamelessly bland... so insufferably milquetoast. Considering how memorable many of his iterations have been over the years (the drunken, chain smoking space man of FF7; the magitek genius of FF6, whose suspect stylistic misadventures lead him to don a coat that made his sprite look like a hot dog [and who died if he wasn't fed the tastiest fish]; the Oglop-cursed King of Lindblum in FFIX, etc.), this Cid just seems... forgettable. And I think it's made even worse by the fact that he's the character the story defaults to whenever it needs an 'everyman' for a plot thread; like - hey, it's Bozjan and we're here to-- TIME TO GO INSIDE CID'S HEAD! And so on...
Okay so I've unfortunately made it to that scene again on my alt and my recollection wasn't perfect, but my point still stands.I also didn't think much of Hien, good or bad, my first time through, up until I hit that point in post-SB where you run into one of the people involved in making Yotsuyu's life hell and, it's been a while so I forget the exact conversation, he just kind of glosses over the fact? Asshole gets away with it, scot-free?? Don't get me wrong, Yotsuyu got what she deserved (orchestrated it herself, even), but the people are plenty guilty too, if you ask me...
Rarely have I wanted to throttle an NPC more than I do this jackass...
Good for her, honestly.
Either way, Hien's dead to me all over again. Unfortunate since I'll have to see his dumb mug for a while still...
G'raha Tia. I have loathed him since CT, I actually suspected he was going to end up being an Ascian minion for most of the raid, and I was glad when we shut him up inside. When he came back, I was horrified. He creeps me out with his puppy-dog thing. Hell, he barely knows the WoL, but that doesn't stop him doing his adoring. I also hate that he is virtually a mirror image of Emet-Selch, but he gets away with making the same kinds of questionable decisions (clinging onto the past much, G'raha?). Still, I guess that's the fault of some of the folks playing the game, not the character's
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