The story of the game is pretty decent, and a nice to change to a more political side of things.
A 'nice change to more political side of things' sounds like you were saying FFXII was the first game to focus entirely on Politics. Rockman X and I were pointing out that it wasn't the first FF game to focus entirely/mostly on Politics.
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XII's plot was more politically driven than VII or X (not played VI). VII, after Shinra your main objective is stopping Sephiroth and the planets' descruction. X, the corruption within Yevon added a political theme, but the main objective was to rid the world of Sin, so that life could survive. XII on the other hand, you're fighting for freedom. Restoring Ashe to the thrown, ending the war and bringing about peace.
*blinks* What are you talking about? I didn't say anything about VII or X. The only other game I mentioned besides VI was IX.
I was talking about Final Fantasy VI, aka Final Fantasy 6. Ya know? With Terra, Kefka, and gang?
I'm too lazy to type it out so here it is c/p'ed from Final Fantasy wiki.
FVI was about fighting for your freedom, fighting against an evil empire that expolits people and espers, avoiding another war between human and espers, andThe game's story focuses on a conflict between the Empire, a dictatorship slowly conquering the world, and the Returners, a rebel faction opposed to them. The Empire has acquired its great army through experiments with Espers, magical demi-gods that were thought to be myths. The Returners begin to seek magical power to fight the Empire on equal terms, and an amnesiac former imperial soldier, Terra Branford, eventually proves key to both sides for understanding magic and Espers.
As a result, the Espers retreated to a separate, hidden part of the world. Gradually, the human race has built a society based on technological power while forgetting the existence of the Espers. Now the most powerful technology is in the hands of the Empire, an expanding political power led by Emperor Gestahl and his top generals — Kefka Palazzo, Leo Cristophe and Celes Chère — which rules harshly over much of the world.
restoring a destoryed world that has been dying.