Kirby71 said:
Have a villain that threatens with destroying various universes and Kirby Beats him, Kirby beating a Void avatar/form that displayed this power, having the villains create a pocket dimension that shows being a universe, a villain that is "pucci like" and wants to reset the timeline and the universe, etc, but why did you ask for this?
Im just waiting for more Lore and games, and interviews, my Focus is on Void, a supposed "ancestor of the origin"/"origin and ancestor of all", the dude looks nice, because of his potential to be on a new level of power never seen, and because its core in the Lore and i love the lore. THE LORE GRFTXEBKDSKOBWBFDEKNA
Haha, well.. I'll be honest. A bit.
I'm not entirely sure how story-driven games can be interesting. You see, what I noticed is that simply writing down claims for characters, such as that they have "
infinite power" or that they've "
infinite possibilities" is in no way the same thing as making the characters display such feats. It is not only a party pooper (and IMO one of those "wut" moments), but having characters actually do feats and not just claim them is where all the hype is at. It's what actually makes you undoubtedly believe that said character is capable of doing outworldly things. Some claims don't really.. mean anything.
For instance, Kirby is in the leagues of having MFTL speeds, not only because of certain feats such as flying from sky tower to a random point in the universe (warp star's feat, at least), but because in mini games (which according to the developers (?), these games just display what things Kirby and co. are capable of doing) such as quick draw (notably, Kirby's nightmare in dreamland: GBA); Kirby can literally strike at 0 seconds (not even seconds?).
I've only been upset that out of most franchises, Kirby is kind of.. a victim of this approach. (Still IMO.)
With that out of the way though, I've been having some thoughts of my own. What if Kirby faced a villain
which destroyed all multiverses and took out Kirby along with them?
And kirby with his final weapon completely regenerates out of.. nothingness, proceeds to restore all multiverses and faces said villain?
I dunno, but there are other villainous entities/other monstrosities that go beyond Multiverses, dimensions, time and space, y'name it. I'm just.. not sure how hard it can go. But the obvious thing? I lack knowledge at all of those things. And this is what I essentially believe that limits how strong people make their characters/franchises/y'name it become.
sorry i don't post that often on sites like these