11 definitions by Chris Falcon
by Chris Falcon December 6, 2007
A brazilian band who does heavy metal arrangements of old videogame soundtracks. Altough many criticisms refer to their work as choppy sound, megadriver does masterpieces such as top gear's mad racer theme and zero wing (all your base are belong to us) opening theme metal versions.
by Chris Falcon October 25, 2007
A song from the Epic metal band Dragonforce.
This song has one of the most beautiful guitar solos ever.
This song has one of the most beautiful guitar solos ever.
Man, i listened to cry of the brave all day long!
by Chris Falcon October 25, 2007
by Chris Falcon January 14, 2008
emerald sword is the most addictive and powerful song ever created. let's bless the composer and the writer of the lyrics.
by Chris Falcon December 6, 2007
In roleplaying, this means that a player uses cheap tricks in order to win a battle. It is Known as OP for short and is used by many anime roleplayers who takes the role of Saint Seiya, Dragon Ball Z (hence the facts that saiyajin could destroy mountains and cities with a beam and saint seiya characters can't be hit twice by the same tech/spell/jutsu, for example) and most, hellsing and elfen lied based characters, and uses their 10th sense, vectors, and goes to a monster transformation to enter god mode in all around based battle RPGs.
Overpower acts include:
- Stopping attacks or actions without a logical reason, just because the character did it in the manga/anime;
- Constant use of cheap dodging (like utsusemi, the famous replacement by a wood log), force fields that last for absurd amounts of time, or impassable barriers that does not get weak, even if there are conditions that may decrease their effect;
- Some vampire players that are unaffected by the sun without having a logical explanation for it;
- Summonings of monsters that could overhelm an entire planet, like tiamat and cthulhu;
- Naruto characters who portrait Uchihas to use sharigan's tricks.
Overpower acts include:
- Stopping attacks or actions without a logical reason, just because the character did it in the manga/anime;
- Constant use of cheap dodging (like utsusemi, the famous replacement by a wood log), force fields that last for absurd amounts of time, or impassable barriers that does not get weak, even if there are conditions that may decrease their effect;
- Some vampire players that are unaffected by the sun without having a logical explanation for it;
- Summonings of monsters that could overhelm an entire planet, like tiamat and cthulhu;
- Naruto characters who portrait Uchihas to use sharigan's tricks.
Damn, my character got pwned ridiculously. My enemy mantained a barrier for the entire battle and went overpower by summoning a giant dragon at the same time, the play was ridiculous.
by Chris Falcon July 2, 2008
It is also the abreviation for the japanese metal band Saitama Saishuu Heiki, which makes arrangements of videogame music and some original compositions.
by Chris Falcon December 5, 2007