Done with the game? If you've got 5 mins, please fill this questionary, it will help me figure out how to make the next MMs [/b]even better game! ([b]Really? Literally?)
Favorite In-Game Moment (explain why):
End of MM2 when the griffin took Marine and Jez up to the top of the mountain. It was so beautiful and serene. I always love scenes from Crystal Crown.
Piu-piu save the day
James realized he made a mistake of stealing only one dynamite as well, after all that groom and doom. Hilarious!!
What did you think about the story?
Fun and light-hearted. It is entertaining. A little too linear for hardcore players. Perfect for casual players (at least it is not as exhausting as LF). Any suggestions? Personally, I think it is focused too much on Marine. There was not enough “attention” on others. It feels sort of off-balanced. As if others aren’t really important, even Benoit. They feel a little like Marine’s pawns, instead of active participants. Well, I guess it is probably because it is designed to be a personal quest. Marine’s quest, to be specific. It would make sense in that case.
[b]What did you think about the graphics?[/b]
Great... I don’t know what else to say...
What did you think about Marine?
Wilful, strong, and determined, as Loof said. She is certainly more courageous than most. (I suspect Benoit was designed to be timid to serve as a contrast to make her seem even more courageous. Am I right, Indy? Poor Benoit! And I suspect you made Jez to be selfish as a contrast to bring out Marine’s selflessness. ... Gee! Now I am starting to feel sorry for Jez, too...). She feels like a dreamer, like most teenagers, I suppose. I don’t think it is really surprising for a teenage girl to have such a big dream, though. Our dreams tend to get smaller and smaller as we age and become more and more practical, like the Bear (He was once young and foolish and ambitious as well). Plus, she really had no choice! Besides, it doesn’t seem like she was fully aware of the difficulty of the whole quest in the first place. She just plunged in head first because there was no other way out (her father would die, and her sister would be without a future). I’d say more like circumstances forced her to do what she had to do. She was at the right age, at the right time, to do the right thing.
What did you think about Lord Dragon?
After all was said and done, I have to say that he was still the most eligible candidate for the leader. He has the charisma and the experiences to run a government. If he can change his political views, I would vote for him without hesitation.
He was a knuckle-head because he was brought up that way. And there was never anyone to challenge him and changed his views. My guess is that he inherited his staff from his father. What he really needed to do was to fire Borgon pronto. Imo. I wonder why he didn’t, though.
Of course, this is based on very limited information we had on Dragon. Overall, I think there was too little invested in building up Dragon’s character until the end, which was still not enough. Then again, he is really not a main character anyway.
What did you think about the music?
Love it. It is simply beautiful. With the scenery in the background, nothing less will do.
What did you think about the artworks?
Absolutely the best.
What did you think about the showdown?
Like all the dialogues and different endings. But, man, it is so long. Well, I guess it is unavoidable when there are so many of them. I truly enjoyed it.
Your opinion about the game's true ending? (
SPOILER: SHOW
)What about Mai? I want dragon to marry Mai!!
What's the game's best/strongest sides?
Music graphic and art.
What was your biggest surprise in this game?
The end-game fights. There are so many ways to do it. Incredible.
Have you played Millennium 1-2-3-4 and if so, how does this one compare?
The best. Love the game play. Like how teams were spit up for different tasks. I was kind of getting bored having to use Marine all the time. Putting different members together induces different chemistry amongst them and forces one to use different fighting strategies, which is something that should be done more often.
Who were the nicest and most horrible guys/girls from Mystrock?
Mai is kind and loyal, and gorgeous, too. If I were LD, I would marry her. I don’t think she is any less strong than Marine. Marine and her team stood up strong and fight for justice because they had to. It is not exactly easy to grow up in such corrupted environment and still turn out to be the way she is (same goes with LD. It feels like they shared the same background and values), a white lily growing out of the muddy pond. It is even more rare and precious. She fought for what she believed in (don’t we all?). And she believed in Dragon. That spells loyalty to me. We can’t fault her for that.
The worse is Borgon, I think. Merryll and Nate barked a lot. They are very predictable, though. Borgon has a scheming black heart. He must have been very successful in hiding his spiteful and vindictive side from Dragon to get to that position.
Who is the funniest character and why?
That would be Grandpa. He is funny without trying to be. In fact, he is very sincere, yet sometimes clueless, which makes him adorable. (He reminds me a little bit of Quinn in The Witch and The Warrior. Not the same kind of character, but with the same reasons for being funny)
What do you think are missing in the story?
1. THE BIOS.
2. Benoit needs a teenage girlfriend. (I love Karine. But she is a bit like his mom or big sister. Somehow, she feels like at least 10 years older. Benoit could use someone sweet, like Blondie, his own age)
3. Karine should pick between Hirado and Abu
4. Jack and Salome should be together (It doesn’t seem like either Abu or Bear would be interested in Salome)
5. Mom should be cured
6. What about dad?
7. Blondie + Wolfgang?
Man! That was A LOT of questions. I am exhausted! Any more?