We all saw what happened at the end, and Venat formed forces with Vayne, they also merged with Sky Fortress Bahumut, and if you did take notice, it is a fortress full of nethicite, and an Occurian God can easily take advantage of such a situation. Vayne was not delluded with insanity or the sort, he just came to a conclusion that maybe it was all over, and to come out with a bang; thus taking down the ones who had ruined his intentions.
I found the war lacking on the Rozzarians behalf, and you hardly even recognised what role they played, apart from two occasions when you meet with Al Cid. It was brief, and should of been explored more in depth, and we should of got o venture into Rozzarian lands, and get a eel of their culture, how they feel about they hatred between them and the Archadians, and ultimately, we should of been able to explore more than just East Ivalice.
On terms of understanding, I could easily follow each even that took tow in the game, but felt slightly deprieved of how great they could of made this game, it had the hugest potential out of all of the Final Fantasys in my opinion, and I also admired how they made this game more realistic, and focused on a political feud in this installment, rather than a crazy physcopath, who wants revenge or just wants to see people suffer.




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