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Which one of these if your favourite end ff villian hide out thingy?
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WARNING WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS
Which one of these if your favourite end ff villian hide out thingy?
My favorite is inside Sin. His inside was huge compared to his outside, and I thought it was neat how he could fit so much stuff in there.
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These places all tend to be nice and unique and enjoyable, really. The best one, however, is still Kefka's Tower, I'd say, what with all the spotlights, the compressed and compacted ruins of old Vector, and the music as always. Of course, the best part was the necessity of cooperation between three separate parties in order to navigate the old maze. There's an element they really ought to bring back someday, you know.
Crystal World. Though short, it's really was a spectacle.
Crystal World & Cleft Of Dimension. :luffle:
I voted for Ultemicias castle, although it was a really really close call between that - inside sin - and northern crator.
Although i do not like ff8 I think Ultemicias castle was the best simply cause you fight lots of bosses there and do lots of puzzles and the weird music freaks you out. and once your outside of Ultemicias room you kinda dont wanna go in there in case you get your ass kicked, obviously that wasnt the case since they made another piss easy end boss :(
I like the northern crator simply because of the 3 last end bosses and + being able to attack one last time with either Omnislash or a normal attack in a seperate battle where sephiroth for some reason decided to be topless. But the best part about the northern crator are magic urns and the tonberrys, i remember spending hours on just levelling up :)
Inside sin was pretty damn cool too. You fight a load of monster which you can bribe a lot of good stuff of.
Close choice between Sin, because it had such great locations as City of Dying Dreams(Oh, the irony!) but I voted Lunar Subterrae. It's on the moon! as in THE moon! how wonderful!
Crystal World and N-Zone were the coolest.
FF8's Final Boss place simply rocked! I wouldn't mind living in that castle.
I also agree with 'Kishi on the FF6 Tower. I had loads of fun alternating between 3 parties.
the north crater.Love it just because i really wouldnt mind living there.so cool!
I didnt like Ultimicas Castle.....
I love Castles but that one....Meh....
I ended up Chosing the Crater because inside the crater you go into the lifestream to fight Sephiroth.....
And the Life Stream Place is like a Castle...Kinda....But way Cool...
I chose Doom Castle. I know, I know this game sucks really hard, but it came with good music. That's the only reason.
Temple of Fiends is in second because of this line
I may be immature, but I find that funny.Quote:
In the future you killed me
I have to pick between FF6 and FF8 for me :p Kefka's tower was interesting, plus the way you split into 3 parties which had to help each other was unique to that game, I believe (not like splitting into groups in FF7, and ignoring all but the first group which contains your strongest characters for the few last bosses) :p FF8's was nice because of the puzzles it contained, and how you had to go around unlocking your skills, should you feel th need to, although you could go fight Ultimacia without releasing them all if you wanted :p
I guess I'm biased towards the gameplay in final dungeons, judging from my choices - it's just standard run through and battle away as usual in the other games, even if they did have decent music like in FF5 (plus story when Gilgamesh appears for the last time), FFMQ, or FF7 :p
Hrmm... I'd haveta go for...the Northern Crater. I like the scenery; I wish my home kinda looked like the innards of it.
There was almost as much teamwork on Ultimecia's Castle as Kefka's Tower...
And yeah, I'd say one of those two. Simply going on how cool they are, Kefka's, but I wouldn't want tolivereign over there ;)
EDIT: It's not FF, but if you just want to go coolest last dungeon, The Black Omen. Not that it was even that fun, but it was certainly the most imposing of them. The music was great, too.