A man once said to me, "U mad?"
Naturally, my answer was yes. That is why I'm split between playing 2 different games right now. On the one hand, I have Namco Tales Studio's Tales of Rebirth, for PS2, which I'm around halfway through. On the other, I have Level 5's Jeanne D'Arc, for PSP, which I've gotten a little into, but far enough to know the titular heroine's special attack is uber broken. So, I have a decision to make. Common sense dictates that I should play Tales of Rebirth first and finish Jeanne D'Arc while I'm away on holiday. But as anyone who knows me in person will attest, I've never been one for being sensible in that regard. So, (And given the people that I know are going to read this, I know the results will be somewhat skewed,) I'll ask the audience, so to speak. Which one first?
And writers block. Oh boy... You know, having to write a character that isn't yours is really, really hard.
So, how does one go about writing an introduction for a shy, emotionally repressed hero who can't really fight? You know, that's probably the single most clichéd character archetype in existence, but I'm still having trouble with it... The role reversal doesn't really help either, as it's the heroine of the story who's the strong one and the main protagonist, so...
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