Omegasigma strikes again, this time with a pair of runaway trains. Inyri handled the first version and she had something akin to this to say: [quote]I worried about reviewing this map at first,
So I'm still not sure why Yuna is in this series. If it's not supposed to be the Final Fantasy character it probably should've been reskinned. I mean, you wouldn't put Master Chief in a video and
We\'ve had some really nice interpretations of this map in the past but many of them seemed a little big or not too accurate on proportion or sometimes some room was on a place where it shouldn\'t be
I\'d like to start with a pair of words that sums this little package up quite nicely: horribly overpowered. Now that that\'s over, let\'s get to the real review. What we have here is a package of
=_= Guess what this does? That\'s right, this script microwaves a bowl of macaroni and wood shavings within 2 minutes. Along with that, it\'s a simple console activated script that gives you
Behold, as you are shown a rather... Alright, I\'ll cease shenaniganry there. What possessed the author to honestly do this already freakishly ugly character is beyond me. I did some research on
=_= Some of you may have played Timeshift, the game based off true events involving my good doctor friend. Well, suffice to say, it wasn\'t focused on him. It was focused on this metal-suited retard
Presented for our approval is a devilish map of anger. Suffice to say, it looks visually appealing, but outside of that, it\'s not very practically applicable, methinks. This demonic map of anger
No this is not a mod or conversion to make the game be Star Trek-ish. These are three skins. Captain Kirk, Scotty and the Doctor who\'s name I forgot. Now I\'m actually stuned these kind of skins
[quote]Let\'s face it, it was only a matter of time till someone turned a reborn into Altair. Granted, a reborn is somewhat justified in this case, seeing as it\'s pretty much the closest thing we