>party members sacrifices himself
>it doen't matter
Party members sacrifices himself
Don't worry he does it again in the manga
why is his name pedro
I want to marry pedro
>npc sacrifices himself
>noone really cares
>best party member gets killed by the final boss
>Party member betrays you in the end.
>party member leaves halfway through the game
But his sacrifice allowed them to escape.
I want to fuck him
Because the fur fags have an army of musketeers
I care.
Ill miss you pound
Rule of One Piece: No one dies unless they're smiling.
>fully equipped party member suddenly and unexpectedly leaves for a long period of time for story reasons
>doesn't de-equip himself so the equipment is not usable by other members
>I'm leaving, there's no way we can beat the boss!
>Has the most OP power easily capable of beating the boss
What did he mean by this?
>implying Pound is dead
>implying someone else didn't attack Oven with a different sword
GER was the only thing that could counter Diavolo
Purple Haze also has the risk of hurting teammates
I kinda cared
>party member betrays you in the end
>you convince him to leave the villain by pointing out he simply became somebody else's bitch
>have a weapon in the hand
>lose the hand and the weapon
>Party member dies
>You can pick up his equipment from a box in his now completely empty room
>best party member doesn't actually die but never rejoins you either so he might as well have
>Bigger threat requires the hero and the villain to work together
I'll never not love that trope
then why doesn't he go there by himself?
for fuck sake, Aerosmith could help him a bit, but he doesn't really need any help against Diavolo
>muh time skip erase effect effect
yeah, and when that shit ends, Fugo's still gonna kill him with his stand's power
Wasn't Vergil more like an anti-hero?
And the actual villain Arkham?
DIDJA SEE THAT SHINJI
serious queston, are you retarded?
Dante is an anti-hero
Vergil raised a tower that killed like an entire fucking city
>party member is a spy sent to watch over
Chill out DMCuck, these games have such shot story's I don't blame the guy for getting confused.
Yeah, but I thought his "motivations" for getting "power" weren't inherently evil. The real villain wanted the power to rule over everything.
An entire city.
There's a joke in here about hell and good intentions here.
>Game lets you become a God
nani
she's like the most loyal friend of josuke
>protagonist of the sequel is introduced as a child in the original game
>tfw this happened to me in Dragon's Dogma
>Actually teared up since I've been travelling with this pawn a long time
damn.
what? damn, fucking spoilers
no she doesn't, like literally the recent chapter is about her opening her feelings to Josuke and plant guy about why she's joining them
After all these years, I'm still waiting for an image of Akihiko sitting in the Gendo pose with caption 'Get in the fucking S.E.E.S., Shinji'
blame Oda for use this plot too often
until the story become predictable