The level of technology in FF7 seems to have been greatly upgraded in the Compilation as compared to the original.
As for exact level of technology, I'm not all that picky. There are so many other things that are important to an excellent game.
The level of technology in FF7 seems to have been greatly upgraded in the Compilation as compared to the original.
As for exact level of technology, I'm not all that picky. There are so many other things that are important to an excellent game.
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Steampunk is actually my favorite and personally I would have probably placed IX in this category just for Linblum alone. Though a steampunk setting doesn't mean I think the game is great, I feel that as long as the story and game work with the world design I can get behind it.
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
VII/VIII style, because they allowed both futuristic and more typical fantasy environments. Also, because without the style, Man With The Machine Gun wouldn't have existed.
I loved how FFVII and FFVIII did it, it felt like they could actually be our world with a fantasy twist at times (FFVIII did this better, but FFVII has so much atmosphere for me). It's one of the many things I adore about my two favorite Final Fantasies.
I would like to see a game where each town is the very model of an era of technology. Stonepunk here, steampunk there, a bit of clockpunk over yonder, dieselpunk there, modern electricity for folks ain't Amish, and finally beyond the horizon, a people whose entire city is run on magic.
Chrono trigger.
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They need to do a Legopunk version. Instead of gp you'd collect studs, & instead of crystals, you'd have to save the 4 gold blocks. Build your own weapon, Chocobos that turn into helicopters to cross mountain ranges, enemies that shatter to pieces. The possibilities are endless.