Bahamūt is a giant fish who helps hold up the world in medieval Arabic cosmology. Baphomet is a sick looking satanic goat that a guy in the 1800's came up with to slander the knights templar as devil worshippers.
Baphomet got added to D&D's first edition monster manual II as a demon lord. I presume final fantasy stole it from that and changed the spelling back to Bahamut.
The hidden agenda thing is kinda neat, I guess, but I am not sure it justifies those phone controls, which look awful, and seem like they'd just be in the way of the cooperative mode, which is probably more fun anyway.
If people still bought games physically they could just include a deck of different colored cards with hidden agendas on them, deal them out at the beginning and tell people to look at x colored card at the appropriate times. Oh well.
Until Dawn definitely merits a second helping. With only one fight left, I'm still keeping my fingers crossed that we're going to get some Alien Isolation action, though.
That segment with Phil is a good example of why I'm glad to be a giantbomb subscriber. I love how the GB team interacts and works together but there's still other places to get that for free. But a great, 1 on 1 hour long interview with the head of a quarter of the game's industry without any of the typical "and now lets go to a clip of the thing we're promoting" crap, that's just Q&A and comes off as completely genuine and honest on both sides? I don't know any other place to get that.
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