Emil is for men, Emile, Emelie and Emilie is for girls... They used the only sacred name for a girl. D:ArchAngelKira said:Halo reach Emile:Yeah?no one really said:Wow, at 4:30. My name is Emil... and I'm male... X D
Emil is for men, Emile, Emelie and Emilie is for girls... They used the only sacred name for a girl. D:ArchAngelKira said:Halo reach Emile:Yeah?no one really said:Wow, at 4:30. My name is Emil... and I'm male... X D
He can... unless the voice director tells him otherwise.Lordofthesuplex said:This is probably one of the few Wii titles I can think of that I didn't like. That's not saying much. It's average at best but it doesn't compare to its predecessor. That and I'm still baffled as to how Johnny Young Bosch's performance in this is so phoned-in. C'mon Johnny, you can do better than that.
I simply felt a massive WTF when I first heard that, but it is in fact a word from Norse mythology that translates to "Yawning Void".Alssadar said:Is there really anyone who could take the name "Ginnungagap" seriously?
Does it help at all if I tell you that Lloyd is the protagonist from the first game which was a mountain of gold in comparison, and that he was voiced by a better person in it?Firia said:In FF10, I felt that way about Seymour. That is just not the name you use to set someone up as an antagonist early in a game. That name makes people laugh. I haven't played, but lets say that Lloyd doesn't stay an antagonist. He pulls a Magus ala Chrono Trigger (even the reference is to cool for this games cinematic); then the writer needs an ambiguous name. One that could go either way.
Names are hard. But Lloyd isn't even trying. Like Seymour.
With a name like Ratatosk, I was expecting a norse mythology joke.vxicepickxv said:With a name like Ratatosk, I was expecting a pokemon joke.
Other than that, well, I'm confused.