| marciosmg said:
I knew her name was Pi something.
And, yes, that scene is amazing (though It doesn't happen if you have the 108 stars, right?)
The scene I mentioned though was very marking to me, because it was a whole scene based on waiting. And it is a scene that shows what makes or breaks JRPG. - character development. If you didn't care about Jowy or Nanami or whatever, that scene would've been boring.
But, since you care so much for them, it's a wonderful scee. I have a distinctive memory of being afraid that he wouldn't come back and a feeling of sadness too. This simple scene moved me very much. |
Yeah, I love that scene too. It shows a low of the relationship of Riou, Nanami and Pilika with Jowy. It's also the turning point of the game, and when you realize that the things aren't going as "straightforward" as they should.
But for me the best scenes of Suikoden II are the true ending (when you have the 108 and Nanami doesn't die and you three go live together and the bad ending in Tinto where you leave all and run. I never imagined a bad ending could be so fantastic)
| NFGBlinkAC said: Why no love for McDohl? ; ; |
Well, I didn't put it (like the Prince and Riou) 'cause he's not really a character, him being mute doesn't leave to a lot of character development. Of course, it gives room to a lot of identification with him, and to make al what he goes through yours, but he's not a character in the same sense as Jowy, Shu, etc.
Of course, we could make a list of "best heroes", and it would be Riou>Frey>McDohl>Lazlo









