There are way too many to pick a favourite, but I really loved the more peaceful times. When I replay it, I love starting again and just revisiting the parts of the game that weren't filled with death and despair; such as the Alexandria, Dali, Madain Sari, Alexandria (love letter scenario)...
IX is notht he darkest, imo, but it does present a tale of sorrow and suffering. It is pretty dark in that sense. However, the game does have a nastalgic charm that makes you feel more warm and happy than anything else. It's overall theme is more cheerful than dark, but it definately presents...
Final Fantasy X was the better one, hands down, imo. The fact that it took me less than an hour to put down X-2 says it all really. X-2 is a bit of a joke if you ask me.
Well, I don't think X was as big as VII because I think it wasn't as massive a leap. VII amazed fans because it was such a drastic change; not just to 3D, but because Square changed the majority of the previous games iconography. Kingdoms were gone, kings (the whole medievil style) and it was a...
Squall and Rinoa are my favourites; although I must say I do like Quistis and Zell (Quistis moreso).
Worst is probably Wedge, for the simple fact it sounds meh...but an ugly meh.
I think Shiva has always been a secret favourite of mine. There are actually a few summons that take my fancy; but there's something about Shiva that I like more. Her design in X is beautiful; along with her intro, attack animations, and everything else. She's just so graceful and yet powerful...
I loved both, but VII is the clear winner between these two, imo. The story was a lot more deep and gripping; and the cast of characters were far more interesting to follow. As was noted elsewhere in the forum, VIII became a tale about Rinoa and Squall and all the other characters were left in...
XII's stories was far from better than X's. XII's was an ok tale that was quite simply common. Most of the Final Fantasy games did involve an empire trying to overthrow kingdoms and whatnot, I grant you that, but XII did nothing special to make it standout. The only thing that saved it was the...
I don't hate the game, or even dislike it. I love Final Fantasy VIII, but there are cons that put it further down on my list of favourites. Though the story was gripping and such, like many have said, it was essentially all about Squall and Rinoa. Squall was the moody, silent, type and Rinoa was...
We're not talking in that respect but, if we were, Wakka easily beats Tidus (and every other character in the series) with his Attack Reels (w/Break Damage Limit, of course).
I agree with the friends forced to be enemies theory. Though a very close friendship, that involves quite a bit of history, which will develop into something more.
Indeed, and if you really think about it, VI and IX, imo, didn't have a main character as such, either. Multiple characters were extremely significant. Garnet, Terra, Locke and so forth. I think Garnet's role in IX was just a simportant and forefront as Zidannes and a lot of the characters in VI...
Espers in XII were useless, I agree. They consumed a lot of MP and then died pretty quickly. You could, either, fight alongside them and watch their HP wither away ever so hastefully; stand back and support them with Protect and the like. It was very annoying and a waste of time. Fighting...
Pretty much why Terra would be the strongest. I mean, let's be honest, she's half Esper. Yes, there is no doubt that Cloud boasts amazing fighting abilities; however, I believe he couldn't touch Terra in a fight. Not many of them could. She isn't really as potent with close-quarters combat as...
I agree that Ultamecia just seemed like some afterthought. She was not fleshed out much at all and, what we did find out, came far too late for the player to make any kind of bond with her. She was just this new nemesis who was the true architect of the game. Her design was smexy, though.
With...
Dead Fantasy is, plain and simply, stunning and inspiring. The choreography is amazing. I am so addicted to this like you wouldn't believe. It makes me want to go on 3D Max and practice on that Biped. Rinoa was quite simply bad-ass. The way she remained in her Angel Wing form and wielded all...
I remember training in that field above Gizamaluke's Grotto, where I fought Garuda's first and then moved on to the Grand Dragon afterwards. It was just an amazing feeling to be able to beat such high level monsters so early in the game. As I got stronger and stronger, it became easier and...
Trances were very annoying. They, the majority of the time, were there to activate at the most incoveniant times. Having to watch my Trance gauge, and make sure the enemy doesn't hit the character in question, was a chore.
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