Well, I can understand - as a FF - how it failed to appeal to the majority of fans out there. But, for me, I found it pretty decent. The story wasn't exactly related or connected to the other FFs in any way, but the CG was amazing and the characters were - while not exactly rounded - pretty...
Personally, I liked fighting Tidus. He hasn't provided much of a challenge for me.
The ones I hate, though, are Kefka and The Emperor. They got on my nerves... >.>
I personally liked Riku - he was the kind of anti-hero that I couldn't help but sympathize with... and he's also a silver-haired pretty boy... <3
One of my favourite worlds was Destiny Islands. Followed by Traverse Town and Hollow Bastion, respectably. All my favourite FF characters were in...
Well, I personally don't feel as if the theme of religion - in the context of FF - should be regarded as offensive in the first place. The thing about any type of media - and any form of entertainment - is that there has to be a conflict. And by introducing religion into it... well, that's just...
Well, the Final Fantasy games I currently own are:
* Final Fantasy VI
* Final Fantasy VII
* Final Fantasy VIII
* Final Fantasy IX
* Final Fantasy X
* Final Fantasy XII
* Final Fantasy XIII
Oh, right, and the spin-off of FFX - FFX-2. Although I don't play that game as often as the others...
FFX is one of the most emotional games that I've ever played, so naturally, you can imagine how I felt about Yuna and Tidus. :sad2:
And, L ... you better be joking about the 'lawl' bit.
I would have to say that his Lancet ability was the only reason of why he was slightly useful in battle. After all, he didn't have Auron's strength or Rikku's luck, so he was pretty useless.
... Although, his Overdrive made up for it ... Sorta.
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