Maybe he released all the aggression when he switched to Mera Cu Baldugh Ruang, which was his true form (He did mention that he had been suppressing his power, since it could possibly end the earth. But it not amounting to much, since this was the Empyreal Fortress)
@@joshlarry8284now that kuro 3 has been revealed it definitely sounds like the game to reveal what McBurn remembered since it seems to be all about the beyond
that moment where nisa messed up translation and voice recording at the same time.... what millium said in the fight did not match the subtitles, what valimar said did not matched subtitles and no voice mask, so it's sound more like rufus >.>
Sudden bombshells on this one... Multiverse being confirmed, the possibility that Aidios might not even be a thing... Also, seems nobody ever succeeded on a round-the-world trip, even with advanced Orbal engine airplanes? Super sus... ...We probably gonna need like 5 more games to try to sort this sh*t out...
Honestly, given the fact that McBurn returns in HNK, I think they should rehire Max Mittelman to voice his base form but keep the current VA for Mera Cu Baldugh Ruang (No confirmation though, this is just speculation)
So he remembered who he was from outside the world and how he was drawn in and the context of that (and it sounds like it was Campy that tricked him into it), but presumably he still needs to find out who he was in Zemuria that he merged with?
It has to be nayuta hershel. oh lawd mc burn is towa's grandfather from the outside.😨(if not her brother assuming thats towas parents who died via airship in zermeria are the same ones who presumbly died in endless trails who searched for something called lost heaven but ended up in zemeria instead and had towa) so if thats the case then mcburn(nayuta)is ethier her brother or her grandfather.
You mean Trails of Beginnings? That'd make sense, I guess... since they want the series to end by 2023, and there's still an anime and Kuro No Kiseki to be released too
I hope by the series end, they don't pull a time loop or they have been in a simulation the whole time.....or worse they are all AI characters in a simulated video game
@@AnimeSimp234 This scene is very ridiculous in so many ways. Mcburn is generally a big ham in all aspects, but the reveal of his origin and the fact that his name was just an acronym for his true incomprehensible alien name, to the ridiculous ending scene where it turns out that a less-amnesiac Mcburn is surprisingly a chill guy (his villain status really is only carried by the fact that he's an enforcer of Ouroboros tbh) is so absurd. You just can't help but laugh at it. Or at least, I assume that's what Lee meant. I don't know if he meant it in a good or bad way, but I loved the shit out of it.
Hm, I don't see it that way to be honest. If anything, I found this incredibly interesting because we finally got to learn so much about him, and this also give us more information about possibilities of locations and other things outside of Zemuria, which we very rarely get. But I suppose people see scenes differently.
@@AnimeSimp234 I didn't mean to say that this scene was "only" comical. There was a ton of exciting lore-bits for sure, but the majority of this scene was just ridiculous/dramatic (in a neutral sense). It's a good scene still.
@@almightybirthdaycandle236 most of it you are correct but what mainly stood out for me was how class vii took that. On one hand, they are glad to even live through that, but on the other, they look so disappointed how all this ultimately results to. Like "you put us through literal hell, and your gonna squash this whole thing, with my bad?" Serious lore with an even more serious fight reduced into a joke outcome. I usually don't go for those kinds of things, but there is something about this that makes the exception.