We first know about this mysterious champion t. And then we have more information about Jinx when Vi's champion page was Vandalized. After days of speculation, Jinx is finally confirmed by Riot. Let's take a preview at the upcoming champions:
The name's Vi. I'm an enforcer. And this is my town - Piltover. They call this place the City of Progress - or they did until she showed up.
Her name is Jinx. That's what they call her, anyway. No one knows who she is, or where she came from. This scrawny pain in the neck shows up one day, firing heavy guns in the air. And laughing – always with the laugh. I can't stand her rs2gold.
Everything changed the day she arrived in town. They might as well call it the City of Crime. Panic among the people. Chaos in the streets. Mayhem everywhere you look.
The worst part is: none of it makes any sense. Ask her why she's doing it, and she'll give you a million different reasons. But the only one that matters is:
She's having fun.
Piltover is just a plaything to her. She's enjoying the time of her life, and she doesn't care who gets hurt.
Well, I'm here to shut down the LOL Level party.
It doesn't matter what she wants. I don't care what her
The vast odyssey that has been the creation, destruction and now rebirth of Final Fantasy XIV Gil has finally come to an end. Three years on from the game's original, fractured release, Square Enix has managed to pull together something most companies wouldn't have even attempted - a full mea culpa reboot of the game. Many believed it couldn't be done, but here we are with the failings of the original version behind us - and what we get is an MMORPG filled to the brim with enough content and narrative to satisfy old and new fans alike.
While this isn't Square Enix's first attempt at turning the beloved Final Fantasy series into an online experience, the difference between A Realm Reborn and Final Fantasy XI is significant. Unlike its predecessor FF14 attempts to set its three facets of design - story, gameplay and graphics - on an equal footing. These three things have come together to create what might be the most accessible pay-to-play MMO to date – and for good reason.
Rather than relying on a boat-load of melodrama driven by fop-haired androgynous heroes, A Realm Reborn's story presents a much more mature narrative to its audience that pairs well with artwork led by Akihiko Yoshida. In Final Fantasy terms, the game is closer to the Ivalice series of games than anything else - something I consider a resounding endorsement.
Players will choose from one of eight unique character classes. Set five years after the end of the original FF14, where the realm was effectively razed by the long-dormant primal Bahamut, ARR weaves a new tale that harkens back to those past events, somehow managing to cater to the few who did spend time in the original FF14's world along with newcomers. As an adventurer appearing in this new era, players will explore the world in its period of reconstruction. By piecing together past events between the coming of Bahamut and the present age, conflict is ever apparent as the Beastmen tribes – worshippers of the primals like Ifrit and Titan – the expansive Garlean Empire and the Ascians seek to throw the realm into strife.
Even without having experienced the original release, the story eases players in and paints the narrative in a style that mirrors your typical epic Final Fantasy. Unlike most MMOs, ARR's story is thrust to the forefront of the game and leads characters along through various locations, allies and unpredictable villains while giving a sense of importance to your character as he or she joins the Scions of the Seventh Dawn, lead on a task to protect the realm. Lending to its merits as a single-player friendly experience, it's not uncommon for NPCs to join in to help you tackle giant or multiple hordes of creatures, often giving you direction on who to take out first in group fights. The story behind ARR is interesting, often complex, and masterfully bolstered by an excellent localization – it's a mature FF that I can certainly appreciate for its depth.
sob story is. I'm gonna put her away for a long, long time. And right before I do, I promise you: I'm gonna wipe that stupid grin off her face.