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Post by hawaiianshirt on Jun 16, 2015 17:45:55 GMT -7
I was surprised that I haven't seen any threads about the new trailer, sorry if I missed. And while it technically isn't a new Final Fantasy game its popularity and relation to the FF fanbase can't be ignored. www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKo4BgDnlfQLooks pretty great! I love that they're including Tangled in the new Disney worlds. Combat looks pretty fun as well. Yalls thoughts?
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Post by Shinryu on Jun 17, 2015 1:20:15 GMT -7
Its going to be awesome.
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Post by chocobochica on Jun 17, 2015 12:19:58 GMT -7
I was surprised that I haven't seen any threads about the new trailer, sorry if I missed. And while it technically isn't a new Final Fantasy game its popularity and relation to the FF fanbase can't be ignored. www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKo4BgDnlfQLooks pretty great! I love that they're including Tangled in the new Disney worlds. Combat looks pretty fun as well. Yalls thoughts? I am not a fan of the KH games myself. That being said- you said ya'll, and I like that. I'm from an area where people use "ya'll", and I miss it. Where I live now it's "Yinz", and that makes me want to punch stuff. Stay adorable.
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Post by banedrom on Jun 17, 2015 15:24:58 GMT -7
I was surprised that I haven't seen any threads about the new trailer, sorry if I missed. And while it technically isn't a new Final Fantasy game its popularity and relation to the FF fanbase can't be ignored. www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKo4BgDnlfQLooks pretty great! I love that they're including Tangled in the new Disney worlds. Combat looks pretty fun as well. Yalls thoughts? I am not a fan of the KH games myself. That being said- you said ya'll, and I like that. I'm from an area where people use "ya'll", and I miss it. Where I live now it's "Yinz", and that makes me want to punch stuff. Stay adorable. I can't figure out what Yinz is even supposed to mean....
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Post by krinital on Jun 19, 2015 7:45:49 GMT -7
Young ins. Or youngins or yins
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Post by chocobochica on Jun 19, 2015 8:13:42 GMT -7
Young ins. Or youngins or yins I think it means "you guys", similar to how people in Philadelphia use "youse" But don't quote me on that. The day I take pride in knowing Pittsburgh jargon, I'll probably start throwing up black and gold coleslaw.
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