ugh, we'll talk about it when we get there.īasically. Fernand is supremely unlikable, basically.Ĭlive's isn't the only cringy support, but Clive really does have just. I mean, they could've pulled a Shinon with him, I just don't know how much I'd actually want him on my team. Honestly, we've already got Clive to slow us down as is. I personally think that dealing with his fuckery the whole time would really suck though, especially given what he'll do soon enough in the story. That was eventually cut in favor of a DLC, but it is something. So here's an interesting fact, Fernand was originally planned to stay around and be a usable unit as part of Alm's story. Then again I imagine the demographic that would play a remake of an NES game deals with that enough at work as it is.Īlso all this talk of cringy support chains is making me dread more Clive. Honestly I kind of wish we hadn't had the obvious asshole leave to inevitably become a midboss, it would have been more interesting to be stuck with him pretty much the entire game and have to deal with/plan around his bullshit. I have no idea how that happened, but somehow Clive managed the impossible and hit two consecutive 1% chances.Īs for fountains: Give Gray all of the Defense. On the other hand, he's the only unit that has managed to get back-to-back Resistance level ups in any of my runs. And boy howdy, does Clive not disappoint in that category. If you were wondering where Alm's actual "prepromote with bad growths that's carried by their bases for a hot minute" type unit was, well here he is. IIRC, Clive also has the lowest sum total growths for the playable cast, just to drive it home how goddamn bad Clive is from a mechanical perspective. Clive is just awful in comparison to SoV's entire playable cast, and yes, I am including the FE Cipher DLC characters in that comparison as well. Practically everyone that can roll as a Cavalier will be infinitely better at the job than Clive can. I'd probably like you better if you weren't utterly mediocre and didn't have one of the cringiest supports in the entire game.įun fact: Clive isn't just "utterly mediocre", he is genuinely the worst character from a stats perspective in this game. Blast your way through action packed levels in the G-Force Rapid Deployment Vehicle.Oh Clive.Turn enemies into allies with the Saber microchip implanting technology.Play as Darwin, the leader of the G-Force, and Mooch, your housefly commando sidekick.Battle an army of evil robots with cool weapons and high-tech gadgets not seen in the movie.Explore the world from a unique perspective as you team up with other G-Force agents to save the world as only a squad of guinea pigs can. In Disney's G-Force the video game, by using each G-Force character's unique talents and gadgets, players can speed through areas, fly to high altitudes or even slow down time. Take control of both G-Force commander Darwin and his housefly surveillance sidekick, Mooch, as they apply their talents to defeat an evil army of altered household appliances. Based on the Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer blockbuster movie of the same name, G-Force the video game is an exciting action-platformer that draws you into the adventures of an elite team of trained guinea pigs on a mission to thwart a sinister plot to destroy the world.
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