A single paragraph, 3 to 4 sentences long, is the max I would use for descriptions. You can cheat it by describing their general appearance and then describing an individual of the group, but any further than that tends to start getting too long in the tooth.
One should remember that the world does not always consist of the planet, but of what you care for. Your own world, so to speak.
Been a while, just thought I'd pop my head in and see how things have been.
I liked Prime 3. Not the strongest, but certainly not bad. I just think they'd rather have the roster focus on the bigger names in gaming, Samus, Link, Mario, etc, versus a character that appeared once in a game and isn't as memorable as others, like Dark Pit.
Eh, so long as it's a game-origin character, they'll fit them in if there's a good amount of demand. Goku is disqualified, since manga-origin character, so the fanboys should stop.
Not a fan of the hitboxes (they're now more like () instead of [], which messes with my playing sometimes) and a couple of things, but overall it's an excellent remake and I'm looking forward to seeing Reignited. Now make a true Crash and Spyro crossover!
Also, Crash and Spyro for Smash Bros.
To me, drama is an exciting or emotional turn of events.
Random corpse under a building: no emotional connection.
Exaggerated ceremony: not a turn of events. We know they're dead.
Man twisting a plot in on itself with a few secret, well-placed strikes to the plan: Dramatic twist.
Oh, no, it's convoluted even without the spreading onto the various systems. The plot is a mess, trust me.
Nobodies are still called that in Japanese. They explain it in the game, and it's a big plot spoiler, but
The Heartless are the hearts of people which have been lost to the darkness. They're called Heartless because they act without emotion, basically acting "heartless."
Conversely, if a strong willed person loses their heart, they become a Nobody.
Welp, that little issue in my village ended. They broke the door down and went in after him. Fun times.
Yeah, apathy can signal depression returning, but you noticed so you can take action toward it.
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