Final Fantasy 16 DLC makes the most of the RPG's mature tone by audaciously adding some caked-up Tonberries: "Oh no not their Tonbussy…"
Not like this

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 16 players are aghast as the action ♏RPG's new chapter features what can onlﷺy be described as 'dummy thicc Tonberries.'
When Final Fantasy 16's second DLC chapter,📖 The Rising Tide, launched last week, everyone was expecting a nice jaunt around a brand new location and storyline, but no one could've been prepared for the DLC's redesigned Tonberries. As first noted by , players are now shocked to find that Tonberries have "little butts under their tails," as one player on put it.
Players aren't taking the discovery well🌸. Everyone's used to Tonberries being creepy, but usually because they're casually♛ strolling towards you ready to butcher you with a knife, as in Final Fantasy 7 Remake, but not because they're hiding "little butts" under their tails. The smattering of tweets paints a really good picture of how players are handling the revelation.
WHY DO THE FF16 T♍ONBERRIES LOOK LIKE THAT pic.twitter.com/rmK08Il2t7
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Please eꦿnjoy this very unflattering shot of a dead tonberry. #FF16 #FinalFantasyXVI #TheRisingTide pic.twitter.com/CIdRC7riXt
"Whole tonbussy out omgg," writes one Twitter user in response to the exposed Tonberry. "At least you aren't seeing ♈their tonberries. Glass half full," chimed in another Twitter user. That's a really go🍷od point - I can't imagine what Square Enix would've done if it chose to design a Tonberry with actual genitals, but thankfully, we'll never have to know the answer to that question.
Hey, when Final Fantasy 16's DLC dir🌱ector said The Rising Tide would feature "creepier" Tonberries, we didn't know they meant like this! I think it's pretty safe to say everyone was expecting some sort of ferocious, nightmarish creation from Square Enix's design department after that comment, and n♑ot a Tonberry with a tiny hidden butt.
Here's how action led the way in Final Fantasy 16's bid to reinvent the long-running RPG series.
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