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Tom4784 10-12-2011 01:22 AM

I'll always like XIII, a lot of people hated it for what it wasn't rather then what it was, a flawed but enjoyable game. The more I think about the story the more I like it.

I'll definitely be picking up it's sequel, it looks like everything that wasn't great about XIII has been improved.

Tom4784 10-12-2011 01:22 AM

I'll always like XIII, a lot of people hated it for what it wasn't rather then what it was, a flawed but enjoyable game. The more I think about the story the more I like it.

I'll definitely be picking up it's sequel, it looks like everything that wasn't great about XIII has been improved.

Mystic Mock 10-12-2011 01:24 AM

Im looking forward to both XIII-2 and Versus,its just ashame at how long its taking for Versus to be released.

Novo 10-12-2011 01:34 AM

XIII was good but it wasn't amazing like Final Fantasy should be for me Lost Odyssey was a much better game with a better storyline and was more like what FFXIII should have been but that doesn't really surprise me since Hironobu Sakaguchi produced it

Scarlett. 10-12-2011 01:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 4810294)
I'll always like XIII, a lot of people hated it for what it wasn't rather then what it was, a flawed but enjoyable game. The more I think about the story the more I like it.

I'll definitely be picking up it's sequel, it looks like everything that wasn't great about XIII has been improved.

I agree here, I think the game would have been perfect if there was more areas like that small beach and if there was a real antagonist - both of those have been fixed in XIII-2, Caius seems awesome

Novo 10-12-2011 01:40 AM

I think i have accepted that the peak of Final Fantasy ( 1997-2002 ) has well and truly past now

Tom4784 10-12-2011 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Oogie Boogie (Post 4810323)
XIII was good but it wasn't amazing like Final Fantasy should be for me Lost Odyssey was a much better game with a better storyline and was more like what FFXIII should have been but that doesn't really surprise me since Hironobu Sakaguchi produced it

I've been playing LO on and off for a while now, so far I think there's strong elements in it but a lot of it feels cliched, that being said what occurs after you meet Mack and Cooke is probably one of the most moving scenes I've played in a game.

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Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 4810333)
I agree here, I think the game would have been perfect if there was more areas like that small beach and if there was a real antagonist - both of those have been fixed in XIII-2, Caius seems awesome

The problem with XIII's story was that they focused on the character drama, which was done well except for Snow, at the expense of an overall plot. Lightning and Hope were great characters while Fang and Vanille were probably the most developed while Sazh wasn't overly important but he was likable.

The less said about Snow the better.

Novo 10-12-2011 01:50 AM

I don't think splitting the story into different chapters helps at all either

Scarlett. 10-12-2011 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 4810363)
I've been playing LO on and off for a while now, so far I think there's strong elements in it but a lot of it feels cliched, that being said what occurs after you meet Mack and Cooke is probably one of the most moving scenes I've played in a game.



The problem with XIII's story was that they focused on the character drama, which was done well except for Snow, at the expense of an overall plot. Lightning and Hope were great characters while Fang and Vanille were probably the most developed while Sazh wasn't overly important but he was likable.

The less said about Snow the better.

I agree, then again that laid a lot of groundwork for the characters in XIII-2 as we know them all now

Tom4784 10-12-2011 01:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Oogie Boogie (Post 4810368)
I don't think splitting the story into different chapters helps at all either

I don't think it affected anything really.

Novo 10-12-2011 01:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 4810377)
I don't think it affected anything really.

it affected the whole game for me it made it seem a lot shorter because you realise that each chapter you complete the further in the game you progress where as in the older games you don't know where you are in the game

Novo 10-12-2011 02:01 AM

i really don't see the fascination Square Enix have with making things Mission based

Novo 19-04-2012 10:21 AM

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Novo 21-04-2012 06:12 PM

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Scarlett. 04-01-2013 07:04 AM

I just left Midgar in FFVII :3

Scarlett. 13-01-2013 07:06 AM

Apparently news on FFX HD is coming very soon!

Also, found this
http://i.imgur.com/MhWFo.jpg

LemonJam 13-02-2013 01:16 AM

^^ Those are pretty glorious tbh :lovedup:

Played through most of X recently... I like it, but I seethingly hate Tidus. -.- Other than him it's good set of characters, a few of them perhaps not utilized to their potential. I like the battle system and sphere grid though. Also it's actually very linear which I wasn't expecting. The storyline's okay I guess, but I appreciate that it's a different route from other Final Fantasy's.

I'm also playing VI at the moment, I haven't got very far (just got Gau) but I seriously do not remember it being a cheerful/comical as it is so far :laugh:. Like with

Spoiler:

Cyan's family getting killed by Kefka


he's seemed ridiculously ho-hum about it. I'm expecting it to get darker later on in the game. Also, although I like the fact there's so many characters so far they're all very underdeveloped, but again, I'm still not very far. I feel like I know very little about them and in terms of personality at the moment I couldn't really seperate Sabin from Locke, Celes from Terra etc. I've had Gau for like 15 minutes and I want him to just **** off.

Once I've finished both of these, I'm gonna get IV for DS. It's probably my favourite after IX.

Mystic Mock 13-02-2013 01:32 AM

IV is a very underrated Final Fantasy imo.

Ramsay 13-02-2013 04:03 AM

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Originally Posted by The Mockinator (Post 5828968)
IV is a very underrated Final Fantasy imo.

thank you! yes it is! i loved it

Novo 12-09-2014 05:15 PM

How long has everyone been waiting for "Final Fantasy XV?" That's eight years of waiting, anticipating, and expecting since its initial production in 2006. And within those eight years, everyone is setting very high expectations of what the game will be like.

At E3 2014, fans anxiously anticipated the showing of the "Final Fantasy XV" preview and it did not disappoint. The human characters were sublime. They were hyper-realistic and no game right now could match it. However, that was all the info given at E3 since Square Enix didn't want to divulge any more details. What everyone knows is that the game is still being developed.

"Final Fantasy" fans are worried about the game, and they are really hoping that it will meet all their high expectations. On the other hand, Hajime Tabata, co-director of the game, has something else to worry about — the future of console gaming in Japan.

Japan's console market has not been doing well. In fact, it's down $1 billion from the mobile market, which is booming in Japan right now. Hence, this puts "Final Fantasy XV" on a pedestal together with hopes that it will revive the console market of Japan.

"Japanese market is shifting toward handheld or smartphone devices," Tabata told Kotaku. "It's pretty unique to Japan, where everyone is transporting—they have long train rides and bus rides to work, they have time to play handheld devices, or they're spending more time in their own rooms vs. spending more time in the living room."

Tabata also said that mobile games are more accessible, but it isn't something he is used to doing. Still, Tabata hopes that the dying console market in Japan will be revitalized by "Final Fantasy XV."



Sales of the first playstation were average before FFVII came out so hopefully there is a similar impact in Japan when FFVX comes out


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