Quote Originally Posted by rubah View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Aemilius Blight View Post
Indeed, they do state within the game that Irvine remembered who Edea was. However the game gives no indication that Irvine was using stage-fright as a cover. There are no obvious signs that he was lying and he never revises his reasoning after the revelation later in the game. The fact that he then actually ends up firing upon the sorceress despite her true nature makes me wonder whether the scenario for the Sorceress assassination was written before the whole faulty memory jazz had been finalized.

Either way, all this kind of stems back to the whole 'horrible execution' I was talking about earlier in my post.
He didn't say anything because he knew everyone else would think he was crazy, which is why he waited until the disk 2 scene to mention it.



Oh that is the LAMEST EXCUSE EVER! They STILL thought he was 'crazy' when he did tell them... This very scene mentioned is exactly one of the major points of the game where you throw up your hands, let the controller fall and think... Lemme look at the cover of this game... Is this REALLY a FINAL FANTASY game? This can't be right!
This is just pathetic... This is worst than Grant Morrison last stint as the writer for X-Men... My God, they "forgot"? Odine could explain Time Compression, but it's not important?

This was the most terrible, HORRIBLE execution of fantasy possibly EVER! I mean, the things that you just can't deny as the letters were scrolling across the screen, made your head go... "WHAT THE FUG!???! Do the writers really think I'm buying this?"

Y'know what? I'm gonna stop now... I'm... I'm... Just... Nah, I'm gonna stop... Face it kids, it just... Well, it didn't just fall short, it fell through the floor! There are so many turns that could've turned up just a hella notch more...