Do people play Final Fantasy games for the story?
The claim was phrased that the Final Fantasy series was the best stories one could get on consoles in a certain era, and the follow up response suggests that one would be hard pressed to think of anything that could remotely challenge that. If the point is subjective, then to begin with the original statement was pointless. If we want to instead look at the factual nature of the standard of storytelling it carries, then I think it would be hard to argue that there were indeed many other games and franchises which could challenge the claim that Final Fantasy was the only console RPG series providing satisfying stories which people might consider "the best".
This isn't me saying I don't like Final Fantasy stories. This is me laughing at how binary and narrow this retrospective look and claim is.
I'm hoping the FFVII remake doesn't get too caught up in similar indulgences, and if it does I guess I'm just getting out of touch with where this series is going unless FFXVI is shown to be dialing it back lol.
the airship seems very pointless, you can just fast travel.
Dragon Quest? Shining Force? Phantasy Star? Chrono Trigger? Heck, Lunar and Lunar 2 both came out on Sega CD before FFVII and had FMV with voice and songs!
Throughout the SNES era I would say lots of Enix RPGs had pretty good stories, many with settings far more unique and interesting than FF4-6. Not to mention stuff on PC Engine and what not, like Tengai Makyou. There's also stuff like Langrisser.
Why are we pretending like FF is the only console RPG series with stories people care about? Or even the best by any metric? They're popular, but that doesn't mean they're the best.![]()
Sounds like I need to try out the Kingdom Hearts series. I'll buy the HD collection next yearThe people who like KH generally like it because its batshit insane even though we sometimes grit our teeth lmao. And the out there completely ridiculous scenario generally ties into that.
Sounds like I need to try out the Kingdom Hearts series. I'll buy the HD collection next year
At one point, Tabata said something about locations that could only be reached by air. I wonder if that's no longer the case.
In that case, here's a post that outlines how to get into the series with the collections: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=222391711&postcount=275
Sounds like I need to try out the Kingdom Hearts series. I'll buy the HD collection next year
What? Are you the type who thinks that if something is not the best, it has to be boring shit? I see...
Can someone summarize the spoilers please I can't read through all this shiz
Also everything was offscreen.Luna dies, Noctis dies, the gang's fate is inconclusive(i think they are dead).
Ardyn is the final boss.
Can someone summarize the spoilers please I can't read through all this shiz
I still don't like that they practically killed off everyone in this universe. Kingsglaive people besides Libertus died, and now almost everyone from the game :/ ......
What's the impression of the post game content so far? Is the content substantial and interesting? Or are these content accessible before one reaches the final part of the story? Thanks!
What's the Ravus fight like? Is he human or transformed? Difficult? Solo or party? Late game? I'm curious.
Question. Not sure if this has been answered. Is there new game plus?
He's a humanoid deamon. He's very difficult, the boss that gave me most trouble in the story. You fight it with your party and it's in chapter 13. What disappointed me that it didn't have in unique animations in his fight as far as I know. I even tried to parry him with his sister's weapon, but it didn't trigger anything. Maybe I've missed something.
I was surprised by the sudden introduction of parasites, i always thought that the demons were coming from an otherworld or something but it turns out they are just infected people lol.
The airship and the adamantoise requires you to finish the game first. .
Is his model unique at least, or does it use a generic enemy?
hmm, so does that make the Airship-car non-canon considering going back to finish quests seems like a gameplay mechanic only considering the outcome of the story.
His model is unique. He still looks like Ravus, but corrupted.
Probably? If it was canon it would've solved tons of problems in the latter half.
His model is unique. He still looks like Ravus, but corrupted.
Probably? If it was canon it would've solved tons of problems in the latter half.
Given that the airship was added based on feedback it's probably best to assume it's not canon.
So.... wait. You don't fight him as a human? I think someone told me that once you defeated him, there's notes you can read. Did you see them? And does he barely have any screentime?His model is unique. He still looks like Ravus, but corrupted.
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Question. Not sure if this has been answered. Is there new game plus?
So.... wait. You don't fight him as a human? I think someone told me that once you defeated him, there's notes you can read. Did you see them? And does he barely have any screentime?
Sadly nope, you find him randomly dead with notes scattered around him where you learn of his off screen reformation and his feelings about this whole thing. You later fight him as a monster because Ardyn is a dick and won't let him rest in peace.
Damn, that's really, really frustrating. Ravus dying off screen was already really clunky, and finding out Ravus' motivations via notes makes it seem even worse. It's a shame, too, as I feel like one of the good selling points for FFXV was a larger supporting cast, which FFXIII had very, very little of. I thought it was going to be a solid chance to rectify one of XIII's bigger issues. Considering the lead in from Kingsglaive, I thought Ravus would have been utilized a lot more, especially because he had a good story relevant set-up - related to Luna, working for the enemy out of vengeance, lotsa robo arm ring angst. One of the reasons that FFVII is one of my favorites is that it had a large supporting cast, both villainous and non-villanous. The Turks, Rufus, President Shinra, Hojo, Jenova, Sephiroth, Heidegger, Scarlet, Reeve, etc. No one is really a one scene wonder, either, and they all have reoccurring roles throughout the story. That's not even mentioning the characters that were involved in party member's backstories, like Lucrecia for Vincent, Godo for Yuffie, Shera for Cid, Dyne for Barret, etc. It made the world of VII feel more lived in, and created narrative links that were outside of the party.
...good luck juggling all of them in HD, Nomura, I don't envy you. The remake is going to be fascinating.
I'm also still quite disappointed that the guest party members in XV disappear from the story, as does the supporting cast. In retrospect, XII did a really solid job of keeping the guest party members with you for a good length of time - and letting you run off with them from the critical path, too, I feel like I used Reddas for quite a few hunts! They were all relevant to the plot, and all three non-party members had their individual stories resolved. XII was pretty light on in regards to its supporting cast, but at least most of them stay quite relevant to the end. Al-Cid, Ondore, The Judges, Cid, etc. I just feel like XV had all this great supporting cast potential that - I'm assuming - had to get reigned in for dev time.
Do you play FFXIV?
Legit question.
So, is the consensus mostly positive or meh at this point ??
So, is the consensus mostly positive or meh at this point ??
I like that they seemingly all die. So DLCs will be prequel stories?
Judging how SE handled XV by rushing it to the point where the story is butchered, I don't have much faith for VIIR to be honest. I am sure Tabata and Nomura had the best of intentions when it comes to these projects, but SE not learning anything from XIII doesn't instill much confidence in me to be honest. I just want Tabata out of the FF drama and into a project he can totally let himself go with it, I personally enjoy his work and direction so I hope his next project is anything but a Final Fantasy project because this franchise is battered as hell and there is no way to save it anymore.
I personally prefer they start a new project and let this franchise die in peace.
Both.
Some have said game is most amazing FF in a while, others have said it is a letdown compared to what was promised.
The parallels between this game and MGSV are crazy, in the sense of what was promised/what people thought they were getting, and what was delivered.
This thread made me buy game time for XIV lol. I'll get XV after it runs out or I get bored of MMORPG combat.
Judging how SE handled XV by rushing it to the point where the story is butchered, I don't have much faith for VIIR to be honest. I am sure Tabata and Nomura had the best of intentions when it comes to these projects, but SE not learning anything from XIII doesn't instill much confidence in me to be honest. I just want Tabata out of the FF drama and into a project he can totally let himself go with it, I personally enjoy his work and direction so I hope his next project is anything but a Final Fantasy project because this franchise is battered as hell and there is no way to save it anymore.
I personally prefer they start a new project and let this franchise die in peace.
u shud get ffxii hd after you get bored of mmorpg combat
Given that the airship was added based on feedback it's probably best to assume it's not canon.
Unless there's really an alternate ending that one can get if specific sidequests gets completed. Then it means Umbra's time travel saves the world or something.
I guess the point that you travel back to is before Leviathan gets summoned?
"Rushing it"? The game took 10+ years to make, in various formats. Saying it was rushed makes no sense.
Also, if Final Fantasy as a franchise is abandoned then Square-Enix Japan may as well just shut down. Final Fantasy is their identity.