Likely a metaphor of planets having surrounding ecosystems act as an extension of itself. The planet its its own organism. In the original Metroid 2 Return of Samus: anytike you killed X amount of metroids in an area, the planet lowers the acid pool to let you proceed to the caverns below. Some may say its like the metroids are a anti virus, keeping the X in check. Some say the metroid queen roars in pain, and it earthquakes the acid.
Great video,and love the theory, but there is one loophole to your theory; Rise Kujikawa posters appear in P5 and she looks the same same as she did in P4, meaning P5 doesn't happen all that far from p4
Hyne was the ultimate villian because you never meet him but his influence especially getting both parts of his "body" during time compression is wild.
Hyne should have set an alarm clock. He was crafty enough to make all humanity, but not so bright as to give himself a reminder to check on the kiddos.
Theory : they are failed "daughters" or "sisters" of mother brain that came out not like what mother brain or her chozo creator(s) wanted. To make an example out of them they are dunked in inhospitable liquids unable to die to whip them into shape and or to make sure they are to distracted by pain to go rogue and take over.
I always interpreted the final battle as Artemecia gaining knowledge and power... And realizing with this enlightenment *she was completely screwed* She would lose here. She always loses here. And then she would go around and around forever. Her attainment of godhood had sent her to a Jojo Villain tier fate. I think that weird dialogue "reflect on your childhood..." was because she had a feeble plan to try and free herself. If Squall was bought along to where Artemecia encountered Edea maybe Squall would find a way to put her down before she reached Edea and damned herself for eternity. But neither Squall or Edea can grasp this and Artimecia does what she has done over and over. And will always do.
A little late but i think the visitors (rain walkers and paper dolls) are based on the Nopperabō or the "faceless monk" which are fittingly encountered at night on empty roads.
The moment you enter disc 4, till taking down Ultimecia, just feels like a final Exam. Like everything about the game is being thrown back at you. Ultimecia dictates which three you will start with. You get junctioned magic blown away at random. You can't revive anyone if they get absorbed into time. If you take too long on the final form, Ultimecia will cast Apocalypse(which I have never seen. It fascinates me how the plot hides Ultimecia away, but from replaying it, you can see she was there the whole time through Edea, then Rinoa.
How about at the end of the Timber broadcast if you look at the screen you can see red letters forming phrases assumed to be from Adel in space which is also why the tower was taken offline or how Ultimecia is Rinoa from a not so bright future timeline based off the floating castle being at the promised spot and a few other things. So much cool stuff in the background in ff8
@@robertoquintero5200 Rofl no? Dr Odine created the junction machine Ellone, by studying Ellone's powers. Ultimecia uses the junction machine in the future to send her consciousness back.
I’m late I’m late I know but whoever is rens parents they either had no choice for him or the suck and let’s be real if it’s the ladder ren is gonna take all the subway cash and move out
I have a theory, so in a vision (memory?) that you get from a dragon tear it's explained how to become a dragon and in a different one we see Zelda becoming a dragon to help Link. So what if the three dragons we see in breath of the wild had to do something similer? My theory is they were all once a member of one of the four kinds of people we see ( zora Goran etc ) and had to swallow a secret stone, Dinraal once could have been a Goron and he flies a round that area, Farosh could have once been a Gorudo as he flies around the desert, and the ice dragon ( I don't know the name the name ) could have been a rito or a zora. ( as ice is frozen water ) this is what I believe and not a fact though it's not out of the realm of possiblity.
the idea that joker is just straight up half-demon (or potentially more, bc genetics are funky like that) is fuckin incredible and honestly the fandom isn't taking advantage of this when we absolutely should be.
when I first heard this game I had my doubts but then when it came to Xbox I fell in love and I have yet stop playing it it is my favorite game of all time
What about the sorceress in Centra Ruins. There's a statue of Odin holding her dying in his arms. Either that's a different knight/sorceress pair, or maybe Odin was zephyr?
Went from a hopeful adventurer with star in his eyes to a depressed, but stoic hero of many wars. You can feel the change of the air the deeper into the game you get. This is what gets me about this game. I love it so much