Despite everything, it’s still you…
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Circa August, 1965 (The real reason Dallas Winston skipped town | DMW)
“You did what?”
“They didn’t know what to do, man-, I had to help ‘em-,”
“You let them in here? While people were here? Anyone coulda fuckin’ seen ‘em, Dallas!”
“No one fuckin’ saw ‘em, Buck, cool it. They were here for ten minutes-, less, probably. They were scared outta their fuckin’ minds, they didn’t know what to do!”
”And you thought the best thing you could do was bring some fuckin’ murderers into my bar? Helpin’ ‘em get to Windrixville is one thing, Dally, but-,”
“Would you just stop callin’ them that? It was self defense, Buck, plain ‘n’ fuckin’ simple. That Soc got what he had comin’…”
“An’ whatta ‘bout me, huh? What about Bruce?”
“Get to the point, man, I gotta go. I told Johnny I’d be out there once things cool off.”
“You really don’t give a shit about anyone else, do you? You have any fuckin’ idea the kinda trouble I’d be in someone saw those kids? If someone knew you helped ‘em skip town?”
“I don’t wanna do this right now, man, just gimme your keys-,”
“An’ I don’t wanna go to prison, Dal. What do you think’s gonna happen to me if someone finds out, huh? What’ll happen to Bruce? You gonna feed him three times a day while you’re locked up? I’d lose the goddamn bar, Dallas.”
“No one’s gonna find out, man-,”
“What about Sylvia? What do you think would happen to her if they hauled you ‘n’ I in for what you did?”
“Buck-, don’t… don’t say that, man. I-,”
“Take the fuckin’ keys, Dallas. Go get those boys ‘n’ then… then go get yourself a new place to stay.”
•••
“Buck?”
“Sylv? What’s wrong?”
“H-have you heard from Dally?”
“No… not since he left for Windrixville. Why?”
“Buck-,”
“Breathe, honey. Tell me what’s wrong.”
“Darry came by-, s-said Johnny didn’t make it ‘n’ now nobody knows where Dally took off to.”
“Oh, God.”
“You don’t think he-, he wouldn’t, right?”
“…”
“He wouldn’t, right?”
your ability to tell a story through dialogue alone will never cease to make me envious- in the meantime- thank you for another wonderful story <3
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Day 3 - What’s your favorite episode(s)?
torchwood is a weird show for me in that i dont have traditional fav episodes bc even the ones i like most are like 70% good and 30% terrible 😭 but! i have episodes that have driven me the craziest + that i love the most. and those are...
for starters, the last four eps of s1 are MY episodes. i call them the owen mental illness arc. FHDSK jk but like, i love how it's a cohesive arc for him. he loses diane, goes off the deep end, and it culminates in him nearly destroying the world. i think about the whole latter half of s1 far too often it makes me crazyyyy. ppl give s1 a lot of shit but i think the storyline is (possibly accidentally) brilliant. there's a whole subtle overarching theme (torchwood breaks people) that i adoreeeee. and owen's the best example of it. (cjh + eod both specifically make me fucking nutssss. cjh is the episode ever but only the owen&ianto plot. i do not care abt jack and his boytoy. yawn. owen & ianto doing bi on bi violence was 10x more homoerotic than jack making out w a man btw.)
a day in the death. aaand the other owen arc fhsdjkf. torchwood is rlly owen's show for me ngl. at least s1 n s2. dmw pisses me off (more on that tomorrow... and the next day actually) but the undead arc as a whole still makes me bonkers, and aditd's easily the best, and one of the best eps of the whole show actually. additionally, it's one of the eps that like, has something substantial to say thats enhanced by the sci fi elements, like, it's something i'd wanna show someone on its own. i think it's a fantastic metaphor for mental illness and depression and watching owen go through all that on screen for the first time was kind of life changing, and it's come to mean a lot to me. did not expect i'd get a well-done and thoughtful and non-accusatory suicide episode from torchwood of all shows.
other ones im particularly fond of are countrycide, kkbb, tkks, gbg, sleeper, fragments, and, excluding the ending bc it hurts, reset.
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Nostalgic Reunion
In the good old days of high school, I was one of the ‘cool’ kids that sported a PlayStation portable. And although I had never played the original Final Fantasy VII, I was well versed enough in the lore to understand the implications behind Advent Children and was similarly excited to play out the story of SOLDIER 1st Class, Zack Fair. Back then, I thought the CGI cutscenes stunning, the combat fun and the story immersive. Especially when it came to the friendship between Angeal, Genesis and Sephiroth. Despite that, I never did finish the origin story of the Buster Sword. Mostly because I got intimidated by reading a guide about the boss battles that I had yet to face.That or I got distracted by other games - honestly, can’t quite remember - and never returned to witness the terribly sad ending that was for our sweet dark-haired prince.
Fast forward more than a decade and Final Fantasy VII finally saw a remake on the PlayStation 4 and 5. Along with that came a remaster of Zack’s story for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 console. So, because I hadn’t played through to the conclusion of Zack’s story, I found myself forking over $70 once more to play a game that I already owned in the past. Enter Crisis Core: Reunion.
In the first few moments of the game, I was instantly swept back to my halycon days of high school. Though the graphics had improved, much of the game was still the same. In fact, I knew most of the story beats already, following Zack on his journey from SOLDIER 2nd Class and the war with Wutai to uncovering the secrets behind Shinra’s experiments with JENOVA cells along with Projects G and S. In fact, one of my friends, Bleachpanda, can attest to my annoying quotations of LOVELESS without having playing through the game. This one’s for you:
Infinite in mystery is the gift of the Goddess.
Throughout the story, it was nice to see who and served as one of the major influences in Cloud’s life: Zack Fair. True, Cloud may have forgotten him due to his mako poisoning and the trauma associated with Sephiroth (one of his great heroes) burning down his home, leading Cloud to replace Zack in his memories, but had it not been for the way Zack selflessly sacrificed himself and passed on his legacy and dreams to the younger man, we might not have had the Cloud Strife that we know today. Zack Fair, although a forgotten hero in the original Final Fantasy VII game was a pivotal and very influential figure in the hero that would soon become its own complex compilation in a series of fantasy games from Square Enix.
In any case, it was a blast reliving conversations and meeting familiar faces ranging from Lazard, Cissnei and Angeal to young Aerith, Tseng and Reno.
But what surprised me when playing the game was how short the game actually was. In my memories, Crisis Core was an incredibly lengthy journey. Possibly because I wasn’t playing it as consistently as I am during my working years, or perhaps because I had a less optimised build for Zack.
While I did read that the PSP version was longer than the remastered version, I remembered spending quite a lot of time with the game, perfecting specific moments such as the cutting down of missiles in Banora to the squat competition at headquarters. All of which were retained.
But what did change was combat. According to online articles, it’s much faster than how it was originally. Materia abilities are keyed to the L1 and an accompanying face button. Items are easily accessible through the L2 and R2 buttons with circle being the default ‘use’ button. No longer do you have to sift through a menu! Nor do you have to endure the constant ‘Modulating phase’ popouts that only served to slow down battle though the DMW is still very much the same as before.
As is the norm when anything is reliant on RNG, my luck was atrocious. Especially when it came to levelling up materia. I had to resort to setting the game aside for a few hours as I did chores just so I could max out a few choice materia for me to use as a means to demolish the monsters in my way.
The graphics, too, also saw an upgrade in the remaster with the in-engine game models being of a much quality and fidelity than the CGI cutscenes that remained untouched. In fact, it was quite jarring to see the difference. As one of the below images that I’ve uploaded reveals, the CGI just doesn’t quite hold up. Which was a right shame. After all, who wouldn’t want to admire Sephiroth burning down Nibelhiem for the umpteenth-time in full 4K glory?
Certainly this thirsty game blogger!
These changes aside, Crisis Core Reunion also sported updated voice acting with an all new English cast. And according to the internet, they were terrible and didn’t hold true to the direction and spirit of the previous recording. After hearing a few samples on YouTube, I opted for the Japanese voice-acting instead. Which remained mostly untouched and still with the original Japanese voice actors.
Did you know that the voice actor for Zack is married to the voice actress for Aerith? Zaerith confirmed!
Even with another language serving as a barrier, I still felt for Zacks’ plight and might have shed a few tears near the end as he faced the impossible odds that were stacked against him.
Rest in peace, sweet prince. You are and always have been the hero you dreamed to be! The price of freedom is steep but you paid for it gladly!
Now here’s to wondering what new wrinkle the altered timeline of the Final Fantasy VII Remake will play into all this! As well as all the complications that Zack’s survival might bring to the story that we know.
I just can’t wait to see what Rebirth might bring even as I fear that too many changes might destroy the fragile balance of what proved to be an iconic story from the past.
On a site note, why didn’t they ever animate blood? Why did Sephiroth and Cloud only ever have random wispy black smoke emerge from their wounds? It makes no sense! Also, you know, the most cursed looking Moogle to ever exist in the Final Fantasy franchise.
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I beat Crisis Core Reunion!
I beat Crisis Core Reunion before Christmas-- and this has been sitting in my drafts. To be completely honest, I was having a hard time connecting with some of the changes (...maybe one in particular...), but I’m glad I stuck with it because the ending was still impactful.
My history with the Compilation of FF7′s universe as a whole has been:
Played FF7 back in the day. Got to the final Sephiroth fight and he kicked my ass so hard I never beat it.
Watched Advent Children, Last Order
Being the one person in the world that enjoyed Dirge of Cerberus
Played a little bit of the original Crisis Core, but I borrowed it from a friend so I never beat it.
Read up on Before Crisis
Read On The Way To A Smile (Didn’t read The Kids Are Alright)
All of that to just say I really enjoyed all these stories in the universe. But as a disclosure: 7 isn’t in my top 5 FF games. So my connection to it may different. (But some people like to conflate “not my favorite” and “I hate it” and I want it to be clear that, that’s not the case at all)
Thankfully memory was fuzzy despite being exposed in some fashion to the big narrative beats in this game, so it was like approaching this as completely new.
What it made me realize was how much I love games as a story telling medium. Utilizing the DMW in Zack’s final moments probably hit harder than a lot of tragic moments in movies and that saved the game for me.
Cuz WHOO BOY-- I was having a hard time getting attached.
It didn’t take too long to beat, so hopefully I can create highlights of that soon.
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Things I have well before unlocking Materia fusion:
Darkness
Ultima
Goblin Punch
Magical Punch
Flare
Tri-Thundaga
Tri-Fire
Power Suit
I could pretty much 2 shot any boss in the story besides the final one without even thinking about it rn, whether it was magic or physical.
But I'm going for a 100% run platinum in one save so being overpowered is part of the plan. I just need to make sure I get the DMW materia so that I can effectively max out my %s
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#Max payne 2 the fall of max payne amazon full version
The first full version of the Old School Mod for Max Payne 2, released MAX PAYNE 2 THE FALL OF MAX PAYNE - OLDSCHOOL MOD
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