It was one of the best endings to any game ever. I don't think I cried, but I was definitely sad/happy and I enjoyed the ending very much.
Zack, to me, is the true hero of Final Fantasy VII. And I think his creator feels the same way.
It's like that whole "if homosexual couples adopt then the child will be homosexual" argument. Which, depending on your stance on homosexuality, matters greatly or doesn't matter at all.
I dunno if all children are influenced by their parents, but I know I was. That's not to say I haven't...
Ultimecia's time ends after Squall and the others defeat her. Then this happens:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmDt-EbFslo
So, honestly, I don't see where you're coming from. Are you talking about before Ultimecia's death? Then, yes, I suppose so. I remember it being dark and dreary, and...
It's obvious at the end of the game that life doesn't end. I mean, if you want to talk about alternate endings or something then okay, but as for the actual end of the game, I don't understand where this is coming from?
I don't see the point. Women have birth control already and condoms are just as well, though minutely less effective. We have no excuse to take the pill. It's not like it helps with our period or anything :p and I don't want to have any potential side effects.
Plus, vasectomies work very well...
Romance has never been done well in games. Final Fantasy VIII did it very well, in my opinion, and X's underwater make out scene was actually pretty awesome. VII not so much, but it's a lot better than romance nowadays. I'm sorry, but all these romances in Mass Effect and Dragon Age are...fake...
Very, very nostalgia-based game, but a good game nonetheless. I beat it on Gameboy Advance whenever it came out in the Dawn of Souls pack. It's a bit hard to get into, but once you do get into it, you can't stop playing till you beat it. I maxed out all my characters and did all of the extra...
What's funny is even though religion is a deep part of Final Fantasy, almost every single one has the heroes of the story defeating the great being and writing their own history. It's a very negative look on religion as a whole, but a very positive look on the human spirit and initiative to...
She's completely misinterpreting the message. Like, so bad it makes me sick.
Whether God was in the earthquake or not is irrelevant, to us anyway. We must assume that, unless God explicitly states that this is retribution for some sin, that this is just the natural way of things. Humans build...
Aww see I thought the narrator's voice was awesome. Though I agree with Fleur, Tifa sounded waaaay off after hearing her in Advent Children. Laguna and Vaan were both what I expected.
The game looks awesome...but honestly, I don't know that there's enough there to warrant a purchase. Maybe...
It's things like this that make me mad.
Square Enix is the worlds worst at this. If he wanted to make this game a big, amazing, blockbuster RPG for a console, why didn't he? It's not like they don't have time. It's not like they don't have the money. They just piddle around with stupid side...
NO SCREW JAPAN I WANT TO PLAY MY GAME
/kidding
I'm thinking of donating to the Red Cross to try and help with the disaster relief. I'm not really sure what shutting down everything will do, but at the very least, it's something.
I love when my legs ejaculate :)
Mood: Cautiously optimistic
I'm in debt up to my eyeballs (but making money...slowly), my grades are in the toilet (and they're slowly improving), and I just started a workout routine to try and whip myself back into shape.
Let's fucking do this.
Zidane, Garnet, Vivi, and Freya/Steiner
I wasn't ever a big fan of Eiko (I kind of felt like a pedo using her for some reason :/ )
and Amarant is just...ugh.
Zidane is awesome, Garnet is hot, I can kind of relate to Vivi in a way, and Freya was pretty badass. Not a big fan of Steiner...
I was bound to hate one eventually, but it's a testament to the staying power of the franchise when I have enjoyed 11 out of the 12 main single player games.
As Tmoo said, each installment is different, but they all have redeeming qualities about them. XIII is the only one I hate, and it isn't...
I'll add a little bit to what Mr. Gorilla is saying.
FFXII's system was not "hands off" and it doesn't play itself...unless you want it to. That's the beauty of the gambit system. You want to control one character and let the other two be automated with gambits? You can do that. You want to...
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