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    Made a new art thread!
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    I just wanted to drop in and just by that I was very impressed by that display of hope you just made, Makoto! Yes, your hope shines bright! So bright I'm sure it can help you overcome anything!



    It's not something trash like me could ever hope to achieve...
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    I would continue this to Bern's amusement, but I think I may be lacking the intelligence and wit of Byakuya to do this thing justice

    I see your points, but I still kinda disagree. Good job with this Makoto thing, though!
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    Are you insane? Have you even played that piece of junk? You can't have - otherwise you would never use "Dirge of Cerberus" and "enjoyable" in a single sentence. Love for fans? Don't make me laugh.



    While the actual merits of the fanservice and... enjoyability of the gameplay can be debated, there is no way this game was made by people who understood what made Final Fantasy VII great, or even how its mythos works. The plot is nonsensical and overrides everything the heroes of FFVII accomplished. The nonesensical, completely unscientific faith Hojo and Lucrecia place in Omega is just asinine and everything that happens in the game - from the forced, 5-secon cameos from characters that were actually popular, to the sense that Deepground fails to make by any stretch of the word - feels like it was churned out by an incompetent monkey at best, let alone anyone with any "love for the fans", as you mentioned.



    Let's see you break through that. I dare you to find one, logical proof, that Dirge of Cerberus, was made with love.



    (also, Bern is kinda right )
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    My graphics card keeps crashing xD The last 10 minutes of this route have taken me all day
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    Your ignorance goes even deeper than I could ever have anticipated, Makoto. You overlook even the most blatant of evidence against your cause, despite the fact that it's right under your nose.

    Quote Originally Posted by Galuf View Post
    FF ATB was fun time waster that was free DoC was none of those


    ATB can offer a fun distraction for those taking a boring commute to work or school. It's a brainless distraction, but it never tries to be anything else, nor invest you in any substantial manner. DoC? That travesty of a game takes long hours attempting to get you invested, baiting you with subtle nods to the original popular product, feeding off our nostalgia, only to feed you the vilest of bile. Dirge of Cerberus is undeniably the worst game of the two simply for the reach it had. At least All The Bravest was nipped in the bud by word of mouth.



    You should just give up before you humiliate yourself any further.
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    So I'm following a walkthrough for IMHHW, right? But the order it has it in, my two favourite would be next and my least favourite would be last. I'm wondering if I should rearrange it. Like, my second favourite next, then my two least favourite, then my favourite last?

    WHAT TO DO
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    And what do you have to substantiate that claim? Hm? The pointless clicking, the money leeching? ATB was fated to be a failure from the start. It had no story, just pure, shameless fanservice. Something that raised no expectations to begin with can't be considered "the worst". It's just nothing more than a shameful stain on the company.



    Dirge of Cerberus on the other hand? A haphazzardly constructed story that makes zero sense within the context of an established universe. Mountains of lore that is completely unfitting with what we know of Final Fantasy VII, an idiot scientist who bases all her data on an in-universe fairy tale, a nineteen year old in a 10-year-old's body, color-themed antagonists, not to mention the horrible game system that made Vincent seem cripled, and that damn graphical style that made me want to throw up because it was giving me migraines. And let's not forget Gackt.


    Dirge of Cerberus promised to be a sequel to one of the most iconic games of our generation, on one of the most popular systems of all time. And it failed spectacularly. As opposed to a mobile game that many fans of the series overlook due to the medium, and which are very often exploitative money sinks. And that is undeniable proof that DoC is the worse pile of trout of the two.
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    wat XD
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    Oh, I know what you mean. All these... people, eugh
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