@Barnezy91: I don't seem to remember Vincent being described as "frail" at any given moment in any part of the FFVII Compilation. Besides, even if he was, Dirge of Cirberus changed that by having him compete on the level of the Tsviets. Keep in mind here that Cloud isn't that much stronger...
Yeah, it's true that Cloud does have Main Character Syndrome, so he can't die in battle with Vincent. However, plot protection also helped him out against Sephiroth, but I think we all know that Sephiroth>>>>>>>>>Cloud. Regardless of how a canon battle would turn out, the fact remains that...
Actually, Chaos Vincent could reduce Cloud to a pile of Mako-enhanced ashes before he even knew what hit him. Omnislash is one incredibly powerful technique, to be sure, but it won't do Cloud much good if he's slaughtered within five seconds.
Actually, Vex, Chaos is pretty much an instant win for Vincent. You have to understand that Chaos Vincent is incredibly broken. The guy moves at DBZ-esque speeds and fires off huge blasts of energy from his gun. As strong as Cloud is, there's just no way he can keep up. While they're both...
Yeah, they probably could've done a lot better with Ivalice than they did in FFXII, but on that token, they could've done a lot worse, too. I'm glad they at least tried to separate themselves from the generic medieval fantasy adventure by including a more political storyline instead of an...
FFXII's storyline was...not the best I've ever seen from a Final Fantasy game, I'll admit. It was too generic, I guess you could say. Nothing really sticks out to me. Still, there's nothing wrong with it, and I can't say I didn't find it reasonably enjoyable, so I wouldn't say that it has a...
You know what the best part of any battle system is? Finding ways to abuse it.
Seriously, guys, there are so many ways to cheat the system in Final Fantasy VIII that it isn't even funny. I went through the entire game without drawing a single spell from a single enemy. Before the Dollet...
Meh...the quality of the game doesn't really depend on whether it was designed by Squaresoft or Square-Enix. I feel that Final Fantasy XII is a pretty solid installment in the series, personally. Granted it's got its flaws and can't really stand up to my personal favorites (IX, VII, and VI)...
Of course I agree with you both, when you put it that way. However, by that logic, Kuja was also the only true bad guy of Final Fantasy IX. Remember, Queen Brahne was just a pawn in Kuja's master plan, and Zorn, Thorn, and Beatrix were just pawns of Brahne. While Kuja wasn't neccessarily the...
Yeah, I'll give you that. I mean, if you want to get technical, the world was still there. Kefka just rearranged it a bit. But even I'm not that nitpicky.
Actually, that's incorrect. Until the World of Ruin, didn't Final Fantasy VI also have the Emperor/the rest of the Empire? In fact...
Kuja.
Maybe he didn't destroy THE world, but he definitely destroyed A world.
Oh, and Ultimecia absorbed a pretty big chunk of existence itself before Squall and co. destroyed her and everything was instantly restored (can we say deus ex machina?). Don't get me wrong, here. I hate...
Ryvius is right. Even if it's not blatantly stated in the game, we are told that General Leo refused to be made a test subject for the magacite experiments. That being said, we can assume that the other two generals were free to refuse, as well. Besides, I believe Celes had the same...
It's simply foolish to assume that, just because a villain has a way of justifying his actions, you can't hate him, as well. Kuja proves this. Gendo Ikari (Evangelion) proves it. Vicious (Cowboy Bebop) personifies it. I fail to see how Sephiroth doesn't qualify as a villain who the average...
Ahem...*cracks knuckles and clears throat*
As overrated as Sephiroth is, he most certainly has more going for him than sexual appeal. In case you haven't noticed, the vast majority of video-game characters and anime characters alike are created with sexual appeal in mind. Even pre-Final...
Well, I found the cutscenes on Youtube (it included the scene where Red XIII almost got it on with Aerith, which, by the way, I still find hilarious given the lego-style sprites). Cloud's eye does look a bit darker than usual, so you're definitely not the only one who sees it. Still, I...
You know, I'm going to break character myself and make an extremely short post in the midst of extremely long posts. No exceedingly long walls of text from me today, guys. Feel free to tune in next time, though. I'm sure I can whip up an elitist-ish rant for you all later.
That video makes...
...Seriously?
Well, I guess it's only natural to assume that they'll sustain a FEW injuries considering all the battles they're in...Still, that's some impressive attention to detail.
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