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Due to the size and ambition do you think this game will come in more than one disc (like some of the older entries)?
I think it would depend on if those cut scenes are real time or pre rendered.
Due to the size and ambition do you think this game will come in more than one disc (like some of the older entries)?
Due to the size and ambition do you think this game will come in more than one disc (like some of the older entries)?
Yeah, his face is much more western now. Doesn't help that he looks like he could be Noctis' grandpa in the Dawn trailer, either.Another problem with new Regis is he looks NOTHING like his son.
I think putting fantasy-like armour and sword beside that car perfectly depicted the contrast between fantasy and reality.
Whether you like how he looks or not is another matter altogether. For the themes of this game, I think it portrayed that nicely.
I think it would depend on if those cut scenes are real time or pre rendered.
I think it would depend on if those cut scenes are real time or pre rendered.
I would think a fair amount of CG has been scrapped for real-time with the switch to next-gen and also with the redesigns.
Are we talking about his phenotypes or are we talking about the art direction?Yeah, his face is much more western now?
At the end of the day its a fantasy game and the fantasy card will always win.I feel it requires more balance. Fantasy card is often used with this franchise as an excuse to just do whatever illogical ideas come into designers' heads, but then you start thinking about things and it's just like "huh?" For example, the reason we use guns instead of swords is because projectile weapons have superior range and even lethal power. In Star Wars, swords allow Jedi to essentially block projectile weapons so it makes sense for them to wield one, but even there swords were used as an allegory for an old, more graceful age of knighthood (until Lucas fucked it up anyway). Why are the swords in such a wide use here? Well, in one of the trailers we saw Noctis defend himself from a machinegun assault with his sword magic. That makes sense. But then why are they all wearing armor? The idea that the same culture that can produce better aircrafts that we have now but still somehow utilizes heavy plate armor is nonsense, fantasy or not. Some kind of cultural divide in which one country is just so technologically superior the other is stuck in middle age could work, but that's not what's on display here, here it's just all mixed and mashed together and you have a kid in modern Tokyo subculture fashion wear next to a guy in ceremonial armor because...? What is this blend meant to express? Furthermore the main characters do not wear any armor, old or modern, into fights, so it just all looks like juvenile bullshit.
At the end of the day its a fantasy game and the fantasy card will always win.
I feel it requires more balance. Fantasy card is often used with this franchise as an excuse to just do whatever illogical ideas come into designers' heads, but then you start thinking about things and it's just like "huh?" For example, the reason we use guns instead of swords is because projectile weapons have superior range and even lethal power. In Star Wars, swords allow Jedi to essentially block projectile weapons so it makes sense for them to wield one, but even there swords were used as an allegory for an old, more graceful age of knighthood (until Lucas fucked it up anyway). Why are the swords in such a wide use here? Well, in one of the trailers we saw Noctis defend himself from a machinegun assault with his sword magic. That makes sense. But then why are they all wearing armor? The idea that the same culture that can produce better aircrafts that we have now but still somehow utilizes heavy plate armor is nonsense, fantasy or not. Some kind of cultural divide in which one country is just so technologically superior the other is stuck in middle age could work, but that's not what's on display here, here it's just all mixed and mashed together and you have a kid in modern Tokyo subculture fashion wear next to a guy in ceremonial armor because...? What is this blend meant to express?
I'm actually afraid to look at any media of this game for worry that they'll cut it out or replace it again and again.
I mean, is anything left of the original idea? Aside from Noctis looking like Sasuke?
I'm actually afraid to look at any media of this game for worry that they'll cut it out or replace it again and again.
I mean, is anything left of the original idea? Aside from Noctis looking like Sasuke?
I dont think modern is the word you are looking for. Only the kingdom of lucis has a modern feel. The province of tenebre has cars from the sixties and armor clad goons that wield tommy guns. Thats falls under the category of "fantasy based in reality" not "fantasy based on modernity"This game has always considered itself a modern fantasy with the modern part right at the front of everything.
Someone here brought it up before. Plates and armour are used in combat to shield against sword strikes and reduce them into brute force melee strikes. Whereas the guys in Lucis can use magic to deflect those bullets.
It's definitely weird. It's like having an airship in past FFs but being stuck in swords and sorcery. I just feel like with the rich lore and the ancient history that this game presents (just like past FFs), these things work the way they do because of logic within only that universe. I don't think it always makes sense to apply real world logic to fiction, especially when that work of fiction gives an explanation to why the technology evolved the way it did. Things may seem illogical but they aren't illogical within that fantasy world.
Its funny that u say this because ffXV is throwing that out the window. If you take eidolons for example... Tabata said that there is an explanation for them in this game in order to keep the world consistent, unlike past final fantasy that threw in eidolons just for combat purposes.That's the thing, they are illogical within that fantasy world. The more your setting is removed from what audience is familiar with the more you have to work on justification and exposition. Final Fantasy isn't exactly known for bothering itself with such trivialities as internal consistency.
Its funny that u say this because ffXV is throwing that out the window. If you take eidolons for example... Tabata said that there is an explanation for them in this game in order to keep the world consistent, unlike past final fantasy that threw in eidolons just for combat purposes.
That's the thing, they are illogical within that fantasy world. The more your setting is removed from what audience is familiar with the more you have to work on justification and exposition. Final Fantasy isn't exactly known for bothering itself with such trivialities as internal consistency.
Right. So why is that a problem now when it has happened in every game of this very popular series? I don't think the actual audience cares as much as your hypothetical one does. As long as it feels consistent, that's all that matters. Storytelling is artifice.That's the thing, they are illogical within that fantasy world. The more your setting is removed from what audience is familiar with the more you have to work on justification and exposition. Final Fantasy isn't exactly known for bothering itself with such trivialities as internal consistency.
Final Fantasy X? XII? lol
Hell even VI.
Even final fantasy ix(alexander showed up in a few cutscenes) and iv(there was a separate world for eidolons) to a certain extent. But they never really played a huge role in the consistency of the world. From the interview, tabata made it clear that they will play a bigger role in the narrative than they ever have in past final fantasy games.Final Fantasy X? XII? lol
Even final fantasy ix(alexander showed up in a few cutscenes) and iv(there was a separate world for eidolons) to a certain extent. But they never really played a huge role in the consistency of the world. From the interview, tabata made it clear that they will play a bigger role in the narrative than they ever have in past final fantasy games.
Well the leviathan setpiece from E3 '13 trailer, granted we don't know if it will be in the final game. Not to mention people are speculating that luna's greatest bargaining chip to help her dire situation is the fact that she can summon leviathan.I will be very surprised if they will be as entwined in to the story as they were in X.
Not much has hinted at that so far.
Eidolon. Didn't even know what that was until I googled it. FF13 was confusing as hell with all these names.
Even final fantasy ix(alexander showed up in a few cutscenes) and iv(there was a separate world for eidolons) to a certain extent. But they never really played a huge role in the consistency of the world. From the interview, tabata made it clear that they will play a bigger role in the narrative than they ever have in past final fantasy games.
Its funny that u say this because ffXV is throwing that out the window. If you take eidolons for example... Tabata said that there is an explanation for them in this game in order to keep the world consistent, unlike past final fantasy that threw in eidolons just for combat purposes.
If it were illogical to that universe then I think that universe itself would fall apart. Like, if you look at Cocoon and Pulse, gravitational forces should not work the way it does with those two spherical bodies of mass. Within that game's canon there simply has to be a justification of these things, even if it's not explained in the story of the game.
As long as the universe has proper worldbuilding and gives good context for why things exists the way they do, then I'm fine to be honest. The fantasy vs. reality aspect of the game since 2006 was always weird, and it seems illogical within that universe, but with how I view things it simply can't be. I'm fine with leaving things to imagination than the writers explaining the history in incredible detail, especially when Nomura conceptualized that world without taking into consideration these details.
Right. So why is that a problem now when it has happened in every game of this very popular series? I don't think the actual audience cares as much as your hypothetical one does. As long as it feels consistent, that's all that matters. Storytelling is artifice.
I agree with this.I feel it requires more balance. Fantasy card is often used with this franchise as an excuse to just do whatever illogical ideas come into designers' heads, but then you start thinking about things and it's just like "huh?" For example, the reason we use guns instead of swords is because projectile weapons have superior range and even lethal power. In Star Wars, swords allow Jedi to essentially block projectile weapons so it makes sense for them to wield one, but even there swords were used as an allegory for an old, more graceful age of knighthood (until Lucas fucked it up anyway). Why are the swords in such a wide use here? Well, in one of the trailers we saw Noctis defend himself from a machinegun assault with his sword magic. That makes sense. But then why are they all wearing armor? The idea that the same culture that can produce better aircrafts that we have now but still somehow utilizes heavy plate armor is nonsense, fantasy or not. Some kind of cultural divide in which one country is just so technologically superior the other is stuck in middle age could work, but that's not what's on display here, here it's just all mixed and mashed together and you have a kid in modern Tokyo subculture fashion wear next to a guy in ceremonial armor because...? What is this blend meant to express? Furthermore the main characters do not wear any armor, old or modern, into fights, so it just all looks like juvenile bullshit.
Well it's not like it's a made-up word. At least you expanded your vocabulary.Eidolon. Didn't even know what that was until I googled it. FF13 was confusing as hell with all these names.
XIII didn't feel consistent because the character motivations were vague and unconvincing and the world they traveled through felt extremely disjointed and lacked cohesion. XV could turn out the same way, but from what I've seen so far, it looks like a more thoughtfully realized world than XIII's. Of course, we'll have to wait and see.It was a problem before it is a problem now. FF13 was super dumb with some of its ideas, don't people dislike that setting?
What's your distinction between the two? I don't think they tried to make him "more white" or anything like that, but there does seem to be a change to make him more "European fantasy king"-ly.Are we talking about his phenotypes or are we talking about the art direction?
Old Regis, ~10-15 Years Ago:
Old Regis, "Modern Day":
It doesn't help that between game they chnage names.
Eidolons, Espers, Summon, GF, Aeon, Primals (XIV).
And now in FFXV there Archaeans.
Yeah, it's not like Final Fantasy VI, X, XII, XIII and XIV ever happened...But they never really played a huge role in the consistency of the world. From the interview, tabata made it clear that they will play a bigger role in the narrative than they ever have in past final fantasy games.
I wish they could do another game like FFVI where the Esper's/Eidolon's were big parts of the story and each monster had their own personality.
Now they've lately just been "cool" window dressing and not much else![]()
Yeah, it's not armor, and looks more like a kind of cloak. He still has the same pin-striped suit he's seen to be wearing in older trailers underneath.It doesn't look like armor... It looks like a large coat with metallic shoulder pads.
It even looks like a wizard's battle cloathing almost.
This game has always considered itself a modern fantasy with the modern part right at the front of everything.
I'll believe it when I see it. Tabata's been saying a lot of things...Tabata just said they would.
Well they do that on purpose. It's pretty much a tradition to invent a new name for the summons in English localizations of mainline FFs. Only IX and XII reuse old names (respectively Eidolon and Esper), presumably as a homage to entries they have a lot of common with (IV and VI).
I'll believe it when I see it. Tabata's been saying a lot of things...
What's your distinction between the two? I don't think they tried to make him "more white" or anything like that, but there does seem to be a change to make him more "European fantasy king"-ly.
New Regis, 15 Years Ago:
Old Regis, ~10-15 Years Ago:
Old Regis, "Modern Day":
FF XIII also calls them Eidolons
Tom Slattery said:Final Fantasy XIII was my first non-retranslation. That I worked on with Phil Bright, who has also since left Square Enix. From a localization perspective, that game was an absolute logistical nightmare. I understand any complaints people may have with the localization from the outside looking in. They are entirely valid. From the inside, knowing what we had to contend with, I am absolutely amazed at the level of work we managed to produce.
In those games they were just spirits that you would tame in a sense... In xv it seems as though they are deities or rulers that you call or pray to for help.Yeah, it's not like Final Fantasy VI, X, XII, XIII and XIV ever happened...
In those games they were just spirits that you would tame in a sense... In xv it seems as though they are deities or rulers that you call or pray to for help.
In those games they were just spirits that you would tame in a sense... In xv it seems as though they are deities or rulers that you call or pray to for help.
You're really digging quite a hole here.In those games they were just spirits that you would tame in a sense... In xv it seems as though they are deities or rulers that you call or pray to for help.