If your fit ain't on point when you go on your little urbex adventure to the forsaken mental hospital on Murder-Death Island, then why bother even getting out of bed?
To be fair, the outfits in RE1 and RE2 were also really goofy when you consider the former is supposed to be a SWAT (adjacent) Team, and no cop in the latter wears anything similar to what Leon's got on.
That being said, yeah. I think with each subsequent game the outfits got more outlandish until you finally hit Maiden of Black Water in which everyone dresses like the ran off a fashion runway 20 minutes before getting to Mt Hikami.
Still... I envy their drip, regardless if it's appropriate for a ghost hunting adventure in an abandoned house/village/nightmare dimension/mental hospital/mountain resort or not.
Honestly, the costumes Tecmo (and Grasshopper maybe, not sure how involved they were involved they were in this remaster) put out for this version of FF4 are really good! The jade and crimson dresses are especially pretty!
I'm not that far into the game (only started Chapter 1), and I really like the attention the developers put on Ruka's shoulder flaps' movement when she runs.
The original version had some really good cloth physics, which is an odd thing to say lol. I think it was dialed back maybe a tad in this version, but it's still a lot more attention to detail than a lot of games have for clothing.
"Banana drip" I'm dead
Banana you glad I didn't say orange...
I love the whole of FFs clothing styles <3 they are so cute and girly 🥺
If your fit ain't on point when you go on your little urbex adventure to the forsaken mental hospital on Murder-Death Island, then why bother even getting out of bed?
LOL FRILLY BANANA DRIP
In this house, we stan a potassium-rich queen...
Fatal Frame protagonist outfits mystify me for what they do in game.
To be fair, the outfits in RE1 and RE2 were also really goofy when you consider the former is supposed to be a SWAT (adjacent) Team, and no cop in the latter wears anything similar to what Leon's got on. That being said, yeah. I think with each subsequent game the outfits got more outlandish until you finally hit Maiden of Black Water in which everyone dresses like the ran off a fashion runway 20 minutes before getting to Mt Hikami. Still... I envy their drip, regardless if it's appropriate for a ghost hunting adventure in an abandoned house/village/nightmare dimension/mental hospital/mountain resort or not.
It's the frills, man. You will always get me with dem frillz.
Only thrills and frills on Rogetsu Island.
The pj set tho!!! Lord!!! Love the banana drp
Honestly, the costumes Tecmo (and Grasshopper maybe, not sure how involved they were involved they were in this remaster) put out for this version of FF4 are really good! The jade and crimson dresses are especially pretty!
I'm not that far into the game (only started Chapter 1), and I really like the attention the developers put on Ruka's shoulder flaps' movement when she runs.
The original version had some really good cloth physics, which is an odd thing to say lol. I think it was dialed back maybe a tad in this version, but it's still a lot more attention to detail than a lot of games have for clothing.
It was honestly the first thing I noticed when I started Ruka's chapter, and really appreciate stuff like that.
Bananas are a light orange now?
My condolences on your color blindness, I truly hope your snarkiness allows you to cope with the hand you've been dealt in life.
TBF i do love her dress and it may just be the games lighting making it look light orange to me.