The Last Remnant/YMMV


 * Crowning Moment of Awesome: Emma Honeywell's  Watch it here and see for yourself.
 * Whenever you get a Remnant Art, really. Bonus points if it's the Gae Bolg at the beginning of a huge short boss battle.
 * Game Breaker: The Gae Bolg cannon is almost guaranteed to wipe out every bad guy on the map at once, except for bosses. It's first used in the very first battle in the game . It's balanced through specific trigger conditions.
 * in the PC version. More powerful than Gae Bolg, and with a simpler trigger condition, provided have been recruited.
 * The Blackout Arcana. It's learnt by lots of leaders, has lax requirements (100AP and 2 other Invocations/Evocations in the union) which makes it easy to spam, and hits all active enemy unions on the field.
 * The quests Wisdom's Echo and The Cosmos Maiden. The former respawns Landworms constantly until you defeat the target monster. Keep chaining all 20 of them to get a 99-chain per fight, and you'll have ridiculous stats relative to your Battle Rank/main story progress. The latter contains a rare monster that has a 100% spawn rate whenever you initiate the quest. Engage and abort the quest as much as you like, since you always capture the monster, and can be sold for about 60 000 gold. Lots of money and a good punching bag!
 * Goddamned Bats: Spiders and roseflies. ARGH.
 * It Gets Better: The battle system is pretty hard to get used to, but once you do, the game is a whole lot more fun.
 * Nightmare Fuel: Oculus enemies. And the Gates of Hell, although, there might be more than one reason.
 * Tear Jerker:
 * That One Boss: Well, about a truckload of them, maybe more, where to start...
 * There's the Gates of Hell,, The Fallen and all its Palette Swaps, and pretty much every DLC boss.
 * That One Attack: Savage (White) Conqueror. War God. No morale. That's all that needs to be said.
 * While only true on the X360 version as you can "cure" (read: kill then revive) it on the PC, Curse. Doesn't make it any less annoying in either version though.
 * While only true on the X360 version as you can "cure" (read: kill then revive) it on the PC, Curse. Doesn't make it any less annoying in either version though.