
Bullet: Compilation of Hilarious Scenes
Shall we go?
I’ll remember it!!!
Reverse is good too.
>>3
I’ll do it when I’m done!
Unlike the original, he has become a decent character who doesn’t shoot guns in the middle of the city.
Aerith ends up dying anyway (is she alive in Cloud’s mind?) so you don’t have to do it.
>>6
I’m not expecting Aerith to survive anyway!
The process of this Barret and Cloud becoming allies is intense in the remake.
In today’s world, an older Black man who goes on a shooting spree in the streets out of anger fueled by misguided resentment definitely cannot be tolerated.
Rather, I wonder how they managed to produce it well even at that time.
Is it misplaced resentment?
My favorite character from 7 became Barret.
I can tolerate either ending for Aerith, but if this truly becomes the second Aerith, I can’t handle it.
It’s really scary how the Shinra employees act like thugs on the train.
Let’s go, let’s go, let’s go!
I honestly didn’t have a very good impression of the remake’s Barrett.
Reverse is too reliable a leader…
I’m planning to buy the PC version of the remake, but I wonder if the specs will be okay if it is remade?
I really like how Barret talks during the first bombing mission in the remake.
It feels like I’m speaking about a topic that I don’t even believe myself.
But not implementing swimsuits is unforgivable.
The remake’s barret was honestly quite unpleasant… The reverse isn’t like that.
Remake
Reverse
So the third one is probably a reunion after all.
There may be a legitimate reason for revenge, but involving the public in terrorism is completely unacceptable.
When I did it again in the remake, I thought… isn’t this just terrorism?
>>20
That’s why there are so many victims; we also include the gruesome parts during the escape!
It’s been terrorism from the original work!
There are quite a few difficulties with long distances, so Bullet is a fairly reliable leader.
The idea of star energy sounds a bit cult-like… but it’s true.
But you see, the terrorists ended up being labeled as a false flag operation orchestrated by Shinra.
Personally, I think this change is the worst.
I really like the remake bullet.
I don’t think the fact that Shinra has become more skillful changes the fact that Barret and others have been involved in terrorism.
>>26
Of course, that’s true.
But in the original work, the actual deaths were caused by Avalanche.
I think this way will lead to a more beautiful development later on.
>>27
That thing about Ketsee is good, isn’t it…?
Can you hear the screams of the stars, Mr. Cloud?
In the remake, Barret gets killed.
Ah, so Aerith really dies…
The spoiler about Barrett and Aeris already feels nostalgic.
Although the voice actor has changed, it’s amazing that there is no discomfort in the performance mimicking the predecessor.
Isn’t the scale of the explosion strange compared to the amount of explosives? This was mentioned even at the original stage.
The enjoyable conversation during travel is a reverse.
The original had a sudden decrease in events related to the companions halfway through, shifting to discussions about Cloud and the town, but in the remake, there’s a proper increase in the exploration of elements other than the his, resulting in better-developed characters.
I want to redo it on PC, but if the third part comes, I feel like I can do it almost for free…
Crispy
In today’s world, the protagonist commits mass murder.
I can understand that it’s quite tough.
>>40
What you’ve done hasn’t changed, right?
The intermission is further about the terrorist-minded Wu-Tai group.
In the original work, I concede to Sid that I’m not suited to be a leader, but in the remake, Barrett is suited to be a leader.
If you’re that strong, can’t you be a little more supportive? I think that phrase hits pretty hard.
Even without mass killings from explosions, Cloud has quite a few scenes where he cuts people down.
The protagonist being an environmental terrorist is an incredible premise.
The improvement in graphics has increased the brutality of the terror…
Mr. Bullet!!
What is that “poripori” just now!
As long as Marin-chan is safe, does it not matter what happens next?
I’ve been wanting to tell you that for a long time!
When the first Mako reactor in Midgar exploded.
How many people do you think died?
A little? What do you mean by a little?
For you, even just a little…
For the dead, that’s all there is…
Protecting the life of the stars. Hah! It certainly sounds nice, doesn’t it!
Nobody would oppose that.
So, does that mean anything goes?
In the early stages of the remake, the over-the-top nature is partly because they are putting a lot of effort into executing the terrorism.
The bullet hurts the ear, doesn’t it?
I’m not doing terrorism while thinking about stars or anything.
Well, Shinra is indirectly killing a lot more people.
>>51
They are committing genocide directly, not just indirectly…
Corel’s Dine battle is really heartbreaking.
Director Dio will properly set up the grave for us.
The persuasive power of “I don’t want to be told by Shinra” has increased by hundreds of times since the original work, but…
There are parts where leave also hurts, so it’s a self-deprecating position to criticize Barret.
Reeve was on the side of trying to prevent it as much as possible.
Why did no one stop Dad?