Originally Posted by Omecle ^
Originally Posted by
Takero ^
FF VIII ia all about minor details . if you dont look at things just because they are overshadowed you are gonna lose the entire plot and the story .
Well, if that's the case, then it fails right there. You shouldn't have to nitpick minor details to experience the overall plot; that's just bad narrative.
I disagree with you on that .I love to go and search for little clues to help undrestand the game and the story and such . And FF VIII is full of such details . You understand the overall plot by just going through the game , but you miss many things that are burried under and you have to dig deep to understand them .
Originally Posted by
NeoCracker ^
The problem is when you have to sift through mounds of crap to find the minor details.
In the case off FF VIII, we aren't just looking for the moments that are good, you have to look past the waves of garbage just to find them.
Especially when I lost none of the plot and story in this game without all those supposed minor details. Those two things are obvious, just horribly constructed.
Again I Disagree . FF VIII isn't full of mounds of crap in my oppinion . I think it's a fairly godd games with a good story and gameplay , but the details are what making the story of this game more than a normal good story , and Squall's change is one of the best parts of it .