Board Thread:Dark Souls II/@comment-24494913-20140319193521/@comment-10209824-20140330190441

How are any of my responses emotional?

Anyway, the Giant Blacksmith is hardly the best proof. The Giants in Sen's Fortress attack you. The Giant Sentinels in Anor Londo attack you. It's, however, foolish to call the Giants from either DS1 or DS2 barbarians. In fact, the Giants from DS2 seem even more organized. They have a Lord, an army, the ability to contruct sea worthy vessels, and are even capable of performing magic. If anything they are much more intelligent than the Giants in Anor Londo who seem only capable of performing specific tasks they are assigned.

I don't quite get the "You say Lordran is a Kingdom not a world. So is Drangleic." I don't think I once state that Drangleic is a world. Drangleic and Lordran are/were two seperate Kingdoms in different locations.

Smough is a Giant. It's foolish to stare all the evidence in the face and then argue otherwise. Also I don't know the last time you've compared Smough's size but you barely come up to his waist, hard to tell because he's always crouching. He's easily 4 or 5 times your size which would indeed make him a Giant.

The part about you requiring them to verify their quote is absurd. It's been there in writing for awhile and furthermore that's not how evidence works. And yes, you're right, he didn't develop the game. He supervised, which still makes him part of the team, and created the framework for it in the first game. That still means that his word holds a majority sway. George Lucas didn't direct "The Empire Strikes Back" but it is undoubtably his vision behind it. Same goes for this game, especially because Miyazaki personally selected these two directors for his game.