Mah spoon is too big
Mar. 25th, 2008 08:18 pmFinished up Gracia's story, including her dream stage, as well as getting her 4th and 5th weapons. Her 4th was too easy. Basically, its Osaka Bay Magoichi's side, you just have to seize the South ship (but make sure you actually get the mission to get it first, meaning you have to sit through a bunch of dialogue) and then make sure the transport units get to the checkpoint safely with 10 minutes from the start. Given that's one of my level up boards, and I've played it a jillion times, I could do that in my sleep.
Her dream stage is hilarious though, like most of the other chicks its the "Battle of the Beauties" stage, i.e. Incident at Shizugatake. Basically, Magoichi takes her there as a confidence building exercise and that she's as special as any of the other chicks there. My favorite line though, is when Ina babbles about how her dad Tadakatsu is so great, therefore, she too is so great, so Gracia asks Magoichi what her dad was great at, to which he replies, "He had the best hair!" Well, it is true, Akechi does have those long, silky smooth raven locks. HA!
Anyways, just found out from the gamefaqs board that her first defensive spell (I've just been using her attack spells) is a healing spell, which I guess basically just transfers musou to health. But since she's regenerating musou constantly, its a good deal, and makes up for her low health. I also figured out that I only need to do the remix option if I wanna play SW2 character's story modes or survival mode. Obviously, I have no reason to play that awful sukorugu or however the hell its spelled once I have Okuni unlocked. But I kept on doing it because I thought I needed to to play sw2 stages not covered by the story modes of the XL characters.
Just got back from the Fatburger with the roomie. Hopefully it hasn't gotten blacklisted. The workers had the volume on the jukebox cranked way up and were constantly playing music on it so it was loud and hard to talk. And then the roomie was pissed because they cheated him. The shakes are $3. He wanted a shake, but also a fountain drink. So they substituted the shake in his combo for $1.50, then charged him $1.80 for the fountain drink, so he got ripped off of $.30. Yeah, its only thirty cents, but its the principal of the matter! I'm curious if the cashier did it purposely or not. Prolly not.
Her dream stage is hilarious though, like most of the other chicks its the "Battle of the Beauties" stage, i.e. Incident at Shizugatake. Basically, Magoichi takes her there as a confidence building exercise and that she's as special as any of the other chicks there. My favorite line though, is when Ina babbles about how her dad Tadakatsu is so great, therefore, she too is so great, so Gracia asks Magoichi what her dad was great at, to which he replies, "He had the best hair!" Well, it is true, Akechi does have those long, silky smooth raven locks. HA!
Anyways, just found out from the gamefaqs board that her first defensive spell (I've just been using her attack spells) is a healing spell, which I guess basically just transfers musou to health. But since she's regenerating musou constantly, its a good deal, and makes up for her low health. I also figured out that I only need to do the remix option if I wanna play SW2 character's story modes or survival mode. Obviously, I have no reason to play that awful sukorugu or however the hell its spelled once I have Okuni unlocked. But I kept on doing it because I thought I needed to to play sw2 stages not covered by the story modes of the XL characters.
Just got back from the Fatburger with the roomie. Hopefully it hasn't gotten blacklisted. The workers had the volume on the jukebox cranked way up and were constantly playing music on it so it was loud and hard to talk. And then the roomie was pissed because they cheated him. The shakes are $3. He wanted a shake, but also a fountain drink. So they substituted the shake in his combo for $1.50, then charged him $1.80 for the fountain drink, so he got ripped off of $.30. Yeah, its only thirty cents, but its the principal of the matter! I'm curious if the cashier did it purposely or not. Prolly not.