Rikku's first impressions...
Okay, so yesterday I rented FFXII to see what was all the fuss about the game was...
I popped it in the PS2...Picked up my controller...Started playing...
Big dissapointment to me, big time. Why was I so dissapointed in Final Fantasy Twelve? I'll tell you why...
For one, the gameplay is tedious to the finest degree. To pause the action around you to attack, use items or whatnot is irratating. Unlike in FFX or other installments that keeps the action around you going. To pause, then wait for an action bar to fill up, only to pause the game again is aggravating. In other Final Fantasy games, when you defeat an enemy, you get exp. and gil at the same time, in Twelve; this is forgotten. I ask you why? It was practical and logical.
Another thing I was greatly dissapointed in was the appearence of the game. For a second there, I thought it was a Lord of the Rings, Star Wars crossover! I really was infuriated when I saw my beloved chocobos decorated in heavy armor. Chocobos in Ten were decorated in armor as well, but not to the extent of the ones in Twelve. Chocobo's are supposed to be realistic, but adorable. In Twelve, they lose their trademark cuteness. So have the moogles. Moogles have a cat-like appearence, but in Twelve, they take the shape of a rabbit! Way to break tradition Square!
Another failure in Twelve is the shoddy storyline. Like I said before, the beginning of the whole thing looks like a Lord of the Rings clone. The story makes it seem out of place with the rest of the Final Fantasies. Although, I haven't gotten that far in the story yet, it seems to me, based by other posts here, that we don't have a specific main character. If that is true, then it's a failure. In a story, you must have a specific main character.
All in all, I'm very dissapointed in this latest installment of Final Fantasy. I was blown away by Final Fantasy Ten, but this game, doesn't make a dent.
Sorry to fans of Twelve, but this is Final Fantasies low point.
Just my opinion, I'm also disappointed in XII
I really liked the gameplay because I hated the annoying random battles. I just got tired of the loading times and it was especially painful in IX. However XII's battle system became extremely tedious and it probably had to do with the intensely long dungeon crawling. All those endless mazes aren't even that rewarding. I mean, all that for a little cutscene? And right after that, off we go to yet another 10-hour long destination. I thought it was hard to appreciate the plot because I always got off track on what the heck was going on.
It's been several months since I completed it and I believe it's the least memorable FF I've ever played. The characters seem to be forced to interact with one another from time to time. The only reason I even remember the main characters is because their names are listed right there in the main menu screen. Only Balthier and Fran (I LOVE her voice) are remotely interesting. Penelo just doesn't seem to have a purpose to be in the party.
The plot is okay, but nothing memorable or special. It's not my cup of tea. The characters don't seem to have much depth and bored me. By the time I got to the final dungeon, I was surprised. I know it was 60-70 hours since I started playing but whoa, I didn't realize the story was coming to an end. I thought the story was just unfolding. I understand that it's plot-driven which is different from the previous FFs but I don't think it was executed as well as planned. I don't mind not having a love story, though.
The music for the game is a complete letdown. Nothing memorable except the signature FF themes (such as the victory music).
XII's strong points are the battle system which I absolutely love, and of course the graphics. Other than that, I wouldn't bother playing this game ever again. High expectations might be the reason, but I did give it a fair shot and I still can't get into it.
I had to let it all out. I think FFXII is okay but not great. I enjoyed the game thoroughly and I never "forced" myself to finish it, but I admit I did enjoy the other Final Fantasies a lot more.