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March 17, 2008, 1:55 PM
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i love the setting of XII the world is so vast and you look out across the land, theres so much to do and explore and you have the freedom to go where you want and get to places how you like.
i also like the setting of VII as it is big and once youve progressed through the game you have the freedom to explore and do what you like in your time around the setting. the settings of different places are quite varied such as midgar a big dark city with a lot of secrets to wutai a small town on a distant continent
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March 17, 2008, 2:03 PM
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I loved midgar & the slums in VII Wall Market was just so much fun. Midgar itself with all the reactors and stuff was just great, I loved the whole dark feel too it
That and the Moonflow in X, it was pretty 
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March 18, 2008, 1:07 AM
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Oh lawd, I'll agree with what a lot of people said and say that the FFX and FFVIII environments were gorgeous. Howevaaa...
I'll have to say that the Farplane in FFX-2 is the best. When you see that FMV of (the songstress) Yuna waking up in the field of flowers, it is sooo gorgeous. The pyreflies, the waterfall, the abyss... everything is so serene and refined, it's like an orgasm for the eyes. Best setting evar.
I also liked Zanarkand (pre and post-war), the Deling City Parade (disc 1), and Lindblum. Very well done.
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March 18, 2008, 2:23 AM
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I really enjoyed FFVII, FFVIII, and FFIX's settings, particularly Balamb Garden, various places in FFIX (especially Alexandria and Lindblum), and Costa del Sol. Midgar didn't appeal to me as much since I like bright places. =/
FFX has some pretty awesome places too. The Old Zanarkand is simply amazing and Kilika was somewhat appealing as well. I like the whole structure design to it.
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March 18, 2008, 4:57 AM
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Let's see...what kind of settings do I like. Well I must say...Ultimecia's castle of course!!! She has taaaaste. ^.^

And it might seem a little strange, but part of a reason that I like a location has to do with the music. ^.^
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March 20, 2008, 10:25 PM
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it would be FFXII and in any sandsea because they may be covered in monsters its just huge and calm area for you to be alone
or i would have it as shinra HQ
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March 21, 2008, 1:12 AM
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March 21, 2008, 3:38 AM
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I really did like the setting of FFVI. I think it was a successful combination of sci-fi and fantasy. For some reason, I'm really bent up on the empire's recourses, including magitek machines and espers.
And as long as we're talking just settings (and not characters), I did like the setting of FFVIII. It was a lot of sci-fi and not a lot of fantasy, but the setting was great. Time compression? Sorceresses? Space travel? Yeah that's a different, interesting, and even good combination if you ask me. The story could have been pulled off better, but the setting of the game was great.
FFX had a great setting. It seemed different from any of the other FFs that I've played. I mean it didn't take place on the typical world of Gaia either. FFX had it's own planet! XD
Not to mention a brand new, well developed religion, and...an alternate dream world! Cool...
Even though I loved FFIX to death...the setting was very typical and oldschool. =]
And again, as much as I loved FFVII...the setting felt more real than fantastical. I mean...draining the world of it's resources, government corruption...heck I read about that in the news paper every day! XD
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March 21, 2008, 10:46 AM
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Pre VII games, hard to judge - old style graphics I find hard to judge, make an impression on. If they were remade, but with 3D imagery, it'd be easier for me. Doesnt mean I dislike them though!
FFVII - Too miserable.
FFVIII, IX, X - Every place had something unique about it, what made it what it was.
FFXII - Lands, Caves, Dungeons - though some have said bland, they're in fact, well, IMO, all very different and interesting.
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March 21, 2008, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Reality.Fantasy
I'll have to say that the Farplane in FFX-2 is the best. When you see that FMV of (the songstress) Yuna waking up in the field of flowers, it is sooo gorgeous. The pyreflies, the waterfall, the abyss... everything is so serene and refined, it's like an orgasm for the eyes. Best setting evar..
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Oh the farplane!
It was soooo pretty, yes, Id pitch up tent and camp tehre I think. its probably the prettiest place in all of FF, definately better than the Moonflow, what was I thinking.... 
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