When you first see Freya in Lindblum, it becomes clear that she and Zidane already know each other. I always wondered in what way they met.
Any ideas on the how?
Maybe they hope that FFXIII will do for the PS# what FFVII did for the PSX?
or perhaps they are counting on merchandise-sales as well, plus that people will buy the other FFXIII games if they like the main-one.
Still, is a lot of money
I was sooooo happy that we didn´t get another love-story at the front. FFVIII's was pretty annoying and then the next two also had important love-stories (though less tedious). It was refreshing that the princess didn't fall for the main-hero here.
Glad it will be Goblez and not Zeromus.
Are you sure you didn't see FFII's hero? He looks a bit like Locke.
It would really suck if they didn't use Terra or Celes for FFVI.
And I don't think they would dare to give us anybody but cloud for FFVII hero :cool:
I enjoyed playing FFVIII, but part of it came from the fact that I kept expecting people like Zell, Selphie and Quistis to get a little more depth. I was disappointed in the end when it still all resolved around Rinoa and Squall.
Part of what I love about FF is that every game has many...
I think Kuja was truly evil to a certain extend. When he found out about his limited lifespan, the first thing he thought about was destroying everything and everybody else, because he didn't think it fair others could live if he couldn't.
Compare this with Vivi's reaction when he found out he...
Lindblum: the people all seem quite laid-back and there are some eccentric people amongst them. There's a theater as well and plenty of travellers.
Seems like a fun place.
I assume you mean for the main story? because you talk about filler characters.
Then I don't think somebody like Freya or Eiko is filler, since they both have a role in the story-line about Alexandria's aggresion and the summons. If they are filler, then so is Steiner and even Vivi to a certain...
Which game had the group of heroes that had the most interesting interaction?
For me it has to be FFIX. In this game you see all kind of characters have meaningful conversations with each other, not just the main hero. I liked how Freya could be the one talking with Vivi about something that...
The best game?
I would have to say FFIV or FFVI.
-The games that came after that became easier and easier, and here at least the Final boss is still something of a challenge if you didn't level up too much.
-The story is interesting throughout, something I also saw in FFIX, but which...
I was blown away.
It was very different from the Mario or even RPG's I had been playing.
It had a cross-dressing main-character, a dying playable character and an enormous futuristic city in the first disc. So different from what I was used to.
I liked her a lot more than the standard rpg-princess. She's been through a lot and is still fighting for her kingdom and what she thinks is rights.
What I liked most is that there are no dragging love-problems involving her throughout the game. She isn't there for the romance.
Random battles when you know you can discover something new is worse than one when you're lost. You're just dying to see 'something' and keep on being hindered by Random battles.
It's also bad when you are sparing your HP/MP for a boss battle
1. Cloud
2. Sephiroth
(they are, ask anyone here :P)
3. Yuna; because of the cosplay-popularity she enjoyed for a long time, many people who aren't gamers know her.
4. Lightning (for everybody who is following gaming news now)
5 Squall, used to be more famous, but FFVIII is old now (and...
I have to say this is the reason I think FFVI should be first. I think abouth half the characters in VI brought some comic relief individually and they had good chemistry as well.
Terra's comments about Sabin are priceless.:P
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