Square was trying to be clever but it all went wrong...Quote:
Originally Posted by Memoria
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Square was trying to be clever but it all went wrong...Quote:
Originally Posted by Memoria
I could not agree with this more. I miss that old-school feel... seems these games just had more depth. Perhaps part of it was that since the graphics weren't so great, it encouraged you to read more, and thus you enjoyed it more- you had to have a bit of an imagination to enjoy these games, which is why they weren't all that popular. Think of it this way: people always say "the book was better than the movie". The later games are more like movies because they are much more visual, whereas the earlier games encourage you to use your imagination. As someone who started playing Final Fantasy when I was 7 with final fantasy II, it is impossible for me to like something that is more visually based.Quote:
Originally Posted by Prancing Mad
I believe that the main villain of Final Fantasy VII was in fact Jenova.:mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by The Man
Of course it was. This, I believe, is actually one of the major flaws of FFVII: so many people who play the game don’t understand that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Memoria
So I guess Emperor Palpatine was the main villain in Star Wars then?
There is a difference between ‘main villain’ and ‘the one behind everything’.
Correct. If not for Palpatine’s interference, Anakin would never have been turned to the Dark Side. Then again, for that matter, Anakin would never have been born, since it’s insinuated pretty clearly that Palpatine was responsible for Anakin’s immaculate conception as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by ThroneofDravaris
Kefka did what he wanted when he wanted how he wanted. =]
With no thought of what would happen, what so ever. I'm sure in Kefka's life he had no doubt about anything.
We all know Sephiroth had his crazy doubt moments with Jenova and what he was and what not, Obsession led Sephiroth to insanity.
Experiments led Kefka to insanity, but that makes me think.. because Kefka was prolly crazy -before- the experiments as a child.
Now now Kefka, Don't put arsenic in Leo's sippy cup... and well.. yeah. You get the picture. >=]
I knew Kefka was crazy when I heard that Mario 64 bowser laugh come outta his mouth....hehehehe
Omg. o o. When you said that.. I realized how amazingly simaliar the two laughs are! x x;Quote:
Originally Posted by Shadowfoxhanse
sephiroth wasnt really that evil a villian...i dont know why theyre comparing the two. (a sign the reviewer may not know alot.)Quote:
Originally Posted by ?????
no, hes not copying kefka, but you have to get through much of the story to know this.
or what the hell:
(SPOILER)hes really being possessed by the Lord of Darkness, Rhapthorne. hes only the first, Jessica being the next, and later a dog, Leopold. then rhapthorne is finally unleashed...
Kefka is right up their in my top villians with, tied for second place with Kuja. The only one better would be Xenosaga's Albedo Who killed his followers and even the people he worked with despised his very existence. I assume he realized he was being used, but didn't care for he wanted only one thing, and by following them he can achieve it. He is one of the only villians that in the end achieves exactly what it is he wants.
Kefka is just so cool. I mean, he causes so much damage because its fun.
I liked X-Death being a tree....Quote:
Originally Posted by ThroneofDravaris
You’re one of few my friend, one of few…
The only flaw I can find with Kefka as a character is that he almost disappears from the second half of the game, but then there wasn’t really any need for him to show up before the end. And of course when he does reappear, he does so with one of the greatest boss sprites in the series…