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Re: Final Fantasy- Which one?
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I have to agree with alexhurry on this one. It's hard for me to chose between 7 and 9 because I love them for different reasons. 7 had great characters and fun gameplay, it's just that the graphics were pretty bad. I am aware that it was "good" for the time, but I can't shake the feeling that it would have been better if the deadline hadn't been pushed. The ending would have been more complete, I think, if they had more time. Luckily, they made Final Fantasy: Advent Children (a movie sequel to the game). Though not as good as the game, the graphics were excellent. Has anyone else seen it? In 9, I absolutely loved the characters! They all had such depth, and the way they interacted with eachother and grew through their experiences was so fun to watch. The chemistry between Beatrix and "Rusty" is clear. I'll admit that Quina was a mistake, and just about as annoying as they come, but s/he played his/her part too. Sorry, I sort of rambled. But before I go, I have to mention Final Fantasy 6. I loved this one. No, the graphics weren't great, but the characters and music made up for that. Remember the opera scene? Classic. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Re: Final Fantasy- Which one?
I've never played IX so can't comment on it but have played VI VII VIII and X and my personal favourite was VIII with VII second and X third. Loved the card game in VIII and loved blitzball in X although first couple of times I played it I thought it sucked but onced I got used to it I played it for ages also spent a lot of time in the games world which was cool
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Re: Final Fantasy- Which one?
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Also, they're far too cheesy. |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Re: Final Fantasy- Which one?
There's something I've been wondering about for a while concerning FF: What's the storytelling like?
Not the content, just the quality of storytelling. Are the characters realistic or stereotypes? Do they have genuine motivations? Could you compare the storytelling in FF to any particular SF/F writers mentioned elsewhere on this forum?
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7 - the bit where you found out Cloud's true identity is still the best game moment for me.
Plus, where else in the world is one of the missions to have the main character dress up as a woman in order to gain entry to a mission objective?
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Re: Final Fantasy- Which one?
FF VIII for me cause of the story line, FMVs, and the battle system. Yes it's boring by todays standards but I still find comfort in it :3 ... nostalgia I guess...
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Gotta go with Final Fantasy VIII. Squall was by far my favorite Final Fantasy character. And once you got it figured out the Junctioning feature was pretty cool.
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