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Originally posted by Bahmant zero
thats a good one, i never thought of that.
I know, aren't I clever? But it doesn't really apply....
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Originally posted by Bahamut zero
anger with putting in rock is that the normal music score is more universial, not everyone likes rock and in a few years its going to be as loved as pop anyway, i feel that that type of music dosnt fit into final fantasy altough it did fit the situation in zanakend (bad sp) no matter how much i hate it.
Yeah, alright. Fine. I'll give you that. The music in FFX is pretty troutty. Only one good track WAS the rock at the beginning. I think perhaps Square are trying to make FF games more for the mainstream. Anyone noticed and FFX was really the most successful and liked since FFVII?
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Originally posted by Bahamut zero
and as for graphics, ff10 never had the best grahics and its ignorant for people to think so there are many games on all consoles that are older that have on-par grahics or even better, but grahics are no place near important as the story because that is what the hole game is, a story and i feel that ff10 lacked a decent story, ff7 had a wonderful story and dispite its age i still play it, im actually playing it now but meh....
Yes, yes, alright I've acknowledged FFX's graphics as not being the best, but like I said they are by far the most well-presented. It's like watching a bloody movie, and it's interuppted by the fact you actually have to start walking around and playing.
And, if you have to ask me FFVII is the only FF I've played (out of VI~X) that actually had a decent story. Still confused over some parts today. Still replay it today. Awesome game.
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Originally posted by Bahamut zero
anyway back to ff, last time a looked final fantasy was never about zooming in on yunas boobs or following lulus breats around but i might be wrong there, who knows the camera could of been following terra's breats in ff6 if it could zoom in, so i might be wrong there.
And ahh...just what is wrong with that? Last time I checked the things that really mattered like the dialogue and story weren't dirty language and constant shaggin throughout the game. Dude, that kinda stuff is everywhere. That's just part of FFX's unique style, and especially part of FFX-2's. Oh and what on earth is the harm in a little rendered breast, eh? Afraid parents might see it and ground you for playing dirty games on ur PS2?
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Originally posted by Bahamut zero
this thread itself is a big pointer in someone not liking ff10-2 and hes actually played it, oh darn im off track again, where was i......
You, my friend, are just one man. Just because you say it blows doesn't mean it does. I don't mind if your just sharing your opinion. We are allowed to not like it. An FF forum is not the place to talk about how crap the latest game is ;)
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Originally posted by Bahamut zero
give me the card game anyday (i loved that game)
Agreed, but I think the Blitzball kinda takes the card game's place...
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Originally posted by Bahamut zero
what little sidequests they where didnt reval much about the characters, the world or anything it was just pointless fighting dark aeons, battle is an important part of rpg's but it isnt everything.
Uhh...Sidequests don't always have to reveal more about characters. Why, I can only think of two in the FFs I've played that do. The Eidolon Wall in FFIX and Lucrecia's place in FFVII.
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the characters are not individual in the battle skills scince they can all do the same and learn the same.
Um, FFIX is the only FF I can think of that WASN'T like that. FFVII, FFVI, and FFVIII were all like that to an extent, FFVII and VIII especially.
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Originally posted by Bahamut zerothere is very little i like about this game and its sequal and i belive theres no need for one the only two things i liked was the new summon system and talking in battle. (we have nearly been aguing for 3 pages woo! we should celebrate
Yes, the new summon system and talking were good. Also, the extra battle options were good as well.
And yes, we should celebrate. Phew, that was hard.