I see you drew inspiration from my Mega Man 9 videos...though one thing I did was that for each consecutive death in the same area, I cut faster and faster. The first three or four is for the viewer to get a good idea of what it is I'm always losing to, and all the others constitute an exact count of the number of times I lost.
"Trevor made many sacrifices"? Since when? All of his allies are fine and he didn't lose anything coming out than when he went in.
Technically in this course of events, he (at minimum) snubbed Alucard's offer of friendship and left Syfa and Grant to their fates without his intervention, although he could easily have avoided Alucard and saved Grant and Syfa without taking them with him.
But he never even met Syfa or Grant...did he? He wouldn't have known they were in there, but they seem to be capable people. Well, Syfa was turned into a statue, but Grant was just hanging out at the top of the clock tower. Alucard would be fine on his own. He'd know the place like the back of his hand.
Grant was turned into a monster and kept as the boss of the clock tower.
Without Trevor's intervention, there's no way to really tell what would have happened to them.
You can most certainly save them from their fates and simply tell them that you don't need their help. (Trevor's a jerk like that.)
The canonical version of events, incidentally, is one in which all the characters take part in vanquishing Dracula, although that's impossible in actual gameplay.
Hmm, I thought that Trevor merely mistook Grant for a monster and fought against him. Still, how could Trevor have "made" the sacrifices if he didn't even know they were there? The text implied that something weighed down on Trevor's pride and/or confidence, and as far as he knew, he was going into Dracula's castle alone.
Grant was HUGE and turned back to normal size when you beat him. He immediately says he dreamed that he turned into a ghost.
Trevor made huge sacrifices...this whole ordeal cost him his weekend and that's time he'll never get back. You're *welcome* you "good people of Europe" who didn't want a "bad world filled with evil"...
Trevor is such a saint to put up with all that, clearly.
Do you think it's easy breaking into a man's castle, killing him, stealing credit, and claiming hardship?
I see you drew inspiration from my Mega Man 9 videos...though one thing I did was that for each consecutive death in the same area, I cut faster and faster. The first three or four is for the viewer to get a good idea of what it is I'm always losing to, and all the others constitute an exact count of the number of times I lost.
"Trevor made many sacrifices"? Since when? All of his allies are fine and he didn't lose anything coming out than when he went in.
Overhazard 2 years ago
Technically in this course of events, he (at minimum) snubbed Alucard's offer of friendship and left Syfa and Grant to their fates without his intervention, although he could easily have avoided Alucard and saved Grant and Syfa without taking them with him.
YuuGiJoou 2 years ago
But he never even met Syfa or Grant...did he? He wouldn't have known they were in there, but they seem to be capable people. Well, Syfa was turned into a statue, but Grant was just hanging out at the top of the clock tower. Alucard would be fine on his own. He'd know the place like the back of his hand.
Overhazard 2 years ago
Grant was turned into a monster and kept as the boss of the clock tower.
Without Trevor's intervention, there's no way to really tell what would have happened to them.
You can most certainly save them from their fates and simply tell them that you don't need their help. (Trevor's a jerk like that.)
The canonical version of events, incidentally, is one in which all the characters take part in vanquishing Dracula, although that's impossible in actual gameplay.
YuuGiJoou 2 years ago
Hmm, I thought that Trevor merely mistook Grant for a monster and fought against him. Still, how could Trevor have "made" the sacrifices if he didn't even know they were there? The text implied that something weighed down on Trevor's pride and/or confidence, and as far as he knew, he was going into Dracula's castle alone.
Overhazard 2 years ago
Grant was HUGE and turned back to normal size when you beat him. He immediately says he dreamed that he turned into a ghost.
Trevor made huge sacrifices...this whole ordeal cost him his weekend and that's time he'll never get back. You're *welcome* you "good people of Europe" who didn't want a "bad world filled with evil"...
Trevor is such a saint to put up with all that, clearly.
Do you think it's easy breaking into a man's castle, killing him, stealing credit, and claiming hardship?
YuuGiJoou 2 years ago