Honestly even if this just becomes basically Paper Mario: The Comic, well
I'd read that
Okay well OBVIOUSLY you can't use the most powerful weapon in the very first level, come on Cuke that's Heroing 101. Probably there's some prereqs and fetch quests before the sword's power is unlocked.
Man Saturday why don't you just walk home, if you didn't steal the sword you wouldn't have come here u_u
Man Saturday, I dunno shooting people is going to get you home faster, if anything it is going to do the opposite.
Is it wrong that I read all of Saturday's dialogue in the voice of Sandy the Squirrel from Spongebob?
Along with my space-setting forum adventure, I have many PROJECTS and CONTESTS, as viewed below. I like to think of myself as an ideas man, and an inspirator of others.
And Liquus continues to show this comic who is boss.
Am I the only one getting a "recurring miniboss" vibe from this fight? I think that Saturday will return and randomly fight everyone in later chapters too.
I immediately noticed that 95% of everyone on the opposite side of every argument were complete idiots. After a while, however, I started to realise that 90% of everyone on my side of every argument were also idiots. Then I realised that statistically, that meant there is a 90% chance that I am an idiot. And now I don't post on the Bioware forums anymore.
Almond isn’t incapacitated. She’s waiting.
definitely panic if there’s caviar
Actually she's too busy fighting a giant octopus to help Cucumber with his petty thief problem
If there is ever a point in this story where what Cucumber is doing is more bad ass than what Almond is doing at that same moment it will not happen until the very last fight.
She’s not occupied, either. She’s biding her time.
definitely panic if there’s caviar
It's Carrot and Almond, right? Yeah, I've played Earthbound, I know what's up.
Oh boy I bet it is a character from the Space World!
We can have more than one recurring miniboss, silly.
I think that this was the "star" they saw falling earlier.
I immediately noticed that 95% of everyone on the opposite side of every argument were complete idiots. After a while, however, I started to realise that 90% of everyone on my side of every argument were also idiots. Then I realised that statistically, that meant there is a 90% chance that I am an idiot. And now I don't post on the Bioware forums anymore.
I get hungry when I read that comic...