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I'm gonna go ahead and say every character from Grandia III with a few exceptions.
Ulf was tolerable for me. I enjoyed his character enough, but his lines were usually so cheesey, which is true for all characters. Miranda was ok, but her character started to thin out as the game went on. I'm glad you eventually got rid of her, before she got too stupid. Alonso was ok. No real big problems with him. Yuki, however, started off fine. I didn't have any problems with him, but oh my god did he really let himself go. By the time the second disc came around i couldn't stand him, and was cursing his existance all the way through the second disc. Alfina. Didn't mind her at first, but she took many downward declines, much like Yuki, only faster, and sooner. Dahnna: Seriously, pointless character. She just sort of showed up, and instantly became soul mates with Alfina, making her the next character you get. She was a cut and paste character in terms of story, voice acting, and graphical appeal even. No soul whatsoever. Hect: Don't even get me fucking started. She enraged me to the enth degree, and when she suddenly joined my party i almost stopped playing right then and there. All of her lines drove me nuts, and the way in which the voice actor said them made no sense with the situations, and just sounded like a person reading off a script. Not sure how that got past quality control. That's all for now, but i'll be back. Jam it back in, in the dark. |