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Agree, loved the video so much !
1 ) Yes; they need to show the the characters are doing something and life risky- they are taking a huge gamble, and basically a suicide mission. A few deaths, like Galuf from Final Fantasy V would really show the danger and risks that they are taking. Maybe even have the hero die, and have a cameo character replace him. A cameo whom looked up and admired the MC and so takes his place. Instead of a girlfriend, best friend, or sibling replacing him.
Bring us more Galuf and Aeris moments.
Plus it would make the game more emotional and heart-breaking, and would show the struggle that the heroes are going through.
2) Don't see anything wrong with this. Nothing wrong with a bit of mud, scars and blood stains on skin and clothing.
3) Again, don't see anything wrong with having a gay relationship between characters. They have sort of hinted it with Vanille and Fang, so why not go one step further SE ?
I would also would like for the heroes to
- Question what they're doing. This sort of happened in Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII with Squall; but I would think that SE could go further with this, and have the heroes really question what they're doing. Maybe have one believe that the villian is right and has a point, and instead of being mind-controlled like Kain Highwind, just switches sides because of beliefs and ideals.
- Maybe even question their sanity. They are on a risky, dangerous mission and are fighting against society and are basically rebels. You would wonder what the smurf you are doing, and whether the hero has brainwashed you or whether the villian has brainwashed you. And if you count the loss of friends, you would just mentally break.
I feel like again, this was touched upon with Final Fantasy VII with Cloud, and Final Fantasy IX with Garnet and Final Fantasy X with Tidus and Yuna; but again- they could go further with this.
- Have a romance that feels real and relatable. Romance done within Final Fantasy VIII as much as I like that game, just feels like Twilight. Romance in Final Fantasy X feels cheesy at times too. Romance was done pretty good with Final Fantasy IX and Final Fantasy VI; though SE could improve this.
Last edited by maybee; 06-02-2014 at 10:16 AM.
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