The title says it all, share your opinion on the game and if you looking forward to it or not and reasons why.
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The title says it all, share your opinion on the game and if you looking forward to it or not and reasons why.
Kinda, I just hope the story doesn't turn out to be shoddy. As for the secret ending...well, I'm not too fond of it already >.>;;
Gameplay..not to bothered about
~Setzer Gabianni
im looking forward to it but having douths if the gameplay is smooth to control.
and yes that secret ending was kinda dull,what the heck is that guy doing in there??
Why are you people spoiling it? Saying it has a dull ending is considered spoiling to me and so is saying "what the heck is that guy doing in there??"
I'm ready for this. Hopefully it has as great of a story as ff7.
Well, it's an FF game, so yeah:p
Yeah...its different but hopefully it'll be good.:)
That is exactly what I think, but it's not just a FF game its a FFVII game!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Crossblades
Its a game. I like games. So I might get game. I think it might be interesting.
Hell yes I have dreams where I as vincent proceed to blow the heads off various people fist person style
isnt this just going to be a fp shoot em up though? i am interested just because it may reveal a bit more about the "unfinished" story in ff7......but i generally only like rpg, i am not a fan of the shoot em ups!!!
hey guys. when does this game actually come out on the ps2 then?
Its out in Japan I believe they are just puttin on the final touches for ht us.
I haerd itll come out this summer
It looks like it'll be intresting. I personally can't wait ^_^ Yay Vinnie *waves flag*
Eh... I’m pretty torn. The most important thing, to me, about Final Fantasy VII was the deep, intense exploration of the human psyche. Every character had an extremely well developed back story, and autarkical personality. My favorite of these, was of course, Vincent.
With Mr. Valentine, we are not subject to nearly as much detail as a character such as Barret. While we get to experience and observe first hand certain characters develop and grow, Vincent’s history is much more of a hypothetical implication threw sparse dialog and ‘flashbacks.’ His back story became a sort of ‘fill-in-the-blank’ type of thing, and like many crazed and obsessed fans, I have developed my own in-depth thesis. I’m all about Vincent being Sephiroth’s father, and I will happily explain why to anyone who inquires.
I know, I know, okay?! Square said this, official guides say that. I know. But that’s what made Final Fantasy VII so reputed. It was a personal epic for most of us, highlighted by the ending of the game we all invested over 50 hours into. It just ended. Nothing was clarified, there was no satisfaction of a solid result. The only bit of comfort allowed to slide threw was if you sat threw the entire credit roll, (bawling, if you are like me...) To see Red XIII and his kitties overlooking a horrifically dilapidated Midgar. Even then, you are still left to wonder what happened to the characters you shared an astounding journey with. Point is, the game was something personally applicable to you, you, and that fat guy over there.
I felt the same with Advent Children, but the film succeeded wildly with keeping the characters open to interpretation. With Dirge of Cerberus, a game concentered on a singular character, will inevitably need to be specific on Vincent’s origins. Not only dispelling my own theories, but flat out denying them. Aside from setting any unanswered questions in stone, hey, they might make Vincent a downright, dislikable character.