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My testament.
Cute ;)
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It's times like these I wish I knew you in real life so I could give a great big bear hug because DAMN SON YOU SOUND MAD!!!
You would be surprised actually, I'm accused more often of being aloof and cold than angry but I guess I would admit I was in a bit of an angry mood when I did respond (not because of this thread mind you, irl stuff). If you met me, you would probably be spending more of your time trying to make me smile and stop being so Squall-like. :D
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First off, social commentary ftw!!! IT WAZ A REVOLUTION!!~!!!!@!!21311!!!
I'm happy to see you have finally come to terms and accepted your inner fanboy. Now its time for you to jump into the Kefka thread in the VI forum and start some game bashing. You know you want to. ;)
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Seriously, though, I wish you read my whole post because I admitted even there that I'm tempted to say FFI was a better game than FFXIII is. And even how the ingenuity and heart of FFII's music overshadows much of what is released today.
I did read your post, but not all of my post was purely directed at you. I'm just using you as a scapegoat to rant. :D
On the other hand though, you did very little to explain why you felt the games were weak beyond the fact the story is simple, only implying they are the worst in the series and criticizing fans for making a big deal out of something you didn't feel was all that important. In many ways, your post felt like a nodding agreement to the thread starter rather than an explanation of why they are the worst with a small implication of technology being a factor which is why I made the post I did. Hopefully that clears up any misunderstandings on my part. You should know better than to be vague around me; I could be in politics. :p
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However, I simply cannot buy this whole technology/progress thing. There's certainly games made with better technology that are worse than FFI-III. But the games in the series were not, and I have to give them credit for it, there has to be something going on there. And it's been 10 years or more for games like FFVII-IX, and I still have such a great time playing them even now. A lot of that is admittedly due to technology, ie how smooth the battles are, how complex the music is, and how well animated/brought to life the characters are. But there are many things which are not due to technology, such as the character archs, plot threads, character customization/development systems.
This is where I must disagree and agree with you, you see, for me, I felt that way 18 years ago with the early games. I've said before how much FFIV and VI had changed my very perspective on gaming because they were so radically different from everything around them. I feel this magic has been there since the beginning and jumping to another dimension, to CD, or another console platform really didn't bring anything new to this phenomena beyond allowing the designers to express themselves more but the feeling never changed for me. Of anything, it started to fade a bit. As I play through the older games, I get that feeling back. I remember borrowing my friends PSP and games so I could play through Crisis Core, which at the time was one of the most ambitious titles on the PSP, and I was getting to the point where I really hated it. Terrible characters, terrible and unbalanced gameplay, mediocre music with the best tracks being remixes from better soundtracks, and just overall, a really crappy design. So I took it out and played with his other games and he had the PSP port of FFI and the game instantly grabbed me and I ended up nearly playing it to completion until my friend asked for his PSP back and I had to finally force myself through Crisis Core's ending. It just threw me off that I was getting more fun and excitement out of a 20 year old game with a plot that extends to a paragraph over a shiny new title that at the time was pushing the PSP's limits and boasting to have the deepest story in the FF series at the time. I'm telling you man, there is something there in the code, really well hidden since there isn't much code there.
My last favorite FF title was FFIII for the DS, I never played the ROM and it was the last in the series for me (well before XIII came out of course) and despite its "old school" design, I instantly fell in love with the game and was just amazed how much different it was from anything that was out when the original came out. I had to struggle to play through XIII. I'm not saying the old games are better than the new stuff but I feel for whatever flaws the old games may have had, the new entries are far from perfect and for me, this puts them on equal standing. Of anything, I get more disappointed with the newer titles cause I expect more out of them and feel most don't live up to there potential, even when I go into the titles with little expectation.
Of anything, I felt the FF series lost its ability to lead the industry sometime during the PS2 era. I don't feel like SE is up to task and I feel other competitors have taken what made the series so great in the past and are using it to make themselves a name in the new era.
Nowadays, I feel we don't give the NES titles the respect they deserve, we are too quick to judge the new titles (I'm very much guilty of this) and we lavish too much praise to the middle titles (IV-IX) when they don't deserve it entirely. To me, I feel that all the titles have strengths and weaknesses but since no one can agree to any of it, it makes me feel it is much too silly to say what is the "best" and "worst" with any definitive knowledge. Technologically, yes, they are inferior but they did a top-notch job with what they had imo and the fact I still get more enjoyment out of some of these old titles over more modern affairs says that I am personally getting something out of them that is truly enjoyable. If someone else cannot do the same, then all I can say is that this persona is a much poorer person because of this, not because the game itself is poor.
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Lastly, I DID NOT SAY FFI-III ARE BAD GAMES. They are among my favorite games, and FFII especially is among my absolute favorites in the series!!!!
You didn't exactly say they were good either, of anything, you basically patronized the titles saying you liked them and proceeded to tear them apart along with the 16-bit era titles. :roll2 Well, at least you learned something from my discussions on VII and VIII ;)
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I'm just able to be honest and evaluate them critically :cool:
How is it a fair evaluation when you are comparing two different eras that asked for too different things by its fans? The later games are story driven cause that's what fans wanted in that time frame, but how is it fair to compare it to titles where story was not the major selling factor at the time, it was just about having a good time. To me, that's almost like trying to compare Silent movies of the early 20th century to today's film and criticizing the old silent films for being too short and simplistic. How dare Charlie Chaplin not utilize CGI in his films and remove frames from his film to give the illusion of speed instead of using quick camera changes. How dare he ignore nearly a 100 years of innovation that didn't exist at the time, his movies suck. :colbert:
I don't see how one can create a fair analysis of a title by comparing something old to something new and using the standards of the new elements as the basis for quality. It creates a very bias viewpoint imo. Of course FFI-III will be the worst, the scale is stacked against it to begin with.