He is one of the first villians to have a decent sense of humour compare to the villians from FF1 - FF5.
He is one of the first villians to have a decent sense of humour compare to the villians from FF1 - FF5.
I would love to see a game like that. It would put a deeper meaning into the game, which is what I would prefer even though it's just a game.Why would they make a game where the player must decide what's right or wrong to do? Instead, it's much easier for all parties to simply say "this is what's wrong, fix it", and we go on our merry way. Was there a question that we should destroy Kefka and the Statues, because without curative magic, it'd be much harder to help people?
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i also love how in the ending of FF6, when the airship is flying around, the land and sea have reverted to happy sunshine land again, despite the damage done by kefka.
oh! the statues are gone, and kefka are gone. everything's better!
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Kefka is the evilestest guy ever.
Call me a treasure hunter!
Yes, but being selfish and wanting to destroy and/or control the world are traits shared by a lot of the other villains that fit into the stereotype I mentioned. I'm going to pass on how well-developed he is--as someone mentioned before, a lot of his story is hidden, and I wouldn't be surprised if I've managed to miss most of it.Originally Posted by Sasquatch
I realize that. I'm really not trying to say that there's anything wrong with the way Kefka is portrayed, just that it's not my cup of tea--more serious villains and stories are. You are talking to someone who obsesses over Xenogears, after all.This is a video game, buddy, not 1930s Germany. Maybe a little less serious, yathink?
Well, you have a point about the 16-bit graphics thing. Now that I think about it, a lot of the villains I was mentally comparing him to were from later games--not really a fair comparison to make, considering the advances in technology that were made.Again, this is a video game. It's not easy to make a video game character scary, especially with 16-bit graphics. I'd say Kefka is realistic and believable enough, and as scary as he could be at the time.
But the main reason I say he's not very believable or scary is because he strikes me as a very comical character. With the clown get-up and lines like "Son of a submariner!" (and the infamous self-help booklet line, etc.), it's hard for me to take him seriously, because he's always making me laugh. And again, I personally prefer a more serious villain/story.
Actually, I think that would be very interesting. It could give your brain exercise and inspire a lot of thought, if it was done well. Obviously, it wouldn't be for everyone, but what is?Where I do see your point, and somewhat agree with you (on all your points), again, this is a game. Why would they make a game where the player must decide what's right or wrong to do?
However, the above is just my opinion and could be completely wrong.
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For one, this thread is intended to get oppinions on Kefka, not to enforce oppions on everyone else. I see no problem with someone not liking Kefka, even though I am an advid fan of the great Kefka. As long as the oppinions are supported with reasons for those oppinions, that's good enough for me.
Xenogears and Xenosaga are wonderful games. I am as well a hard core XG/XS fan.
It was mentioned that Kefka justs fits the mold of the other FF villains? There I would have to disagree. Please allow me to explain why.
Kefka was the first true human villian in the FF series. The only other human villian before him was the Emperor of Palmaceia (FF2j). X-Death doesn't count because he turned into some tree thing.
Kefka was the first villain in the FF series that turned on his superior. Kefka so foar has been the only FF vilian to accomplish his goal. And Kefka's reason were clearly laid out....
"I am going to create a monument to nonexistence."
"What fun is it if no prescious lives were lost?"
Kefka was an experiment gone wrong. An experiment of infusing Magitek power into a person. After that something snaped in him and he went mad. He was not some badarse carrying around a long sword wanting to return the world to the ancients. He was not some crazy person looking to live on forever, he was not some self-righteous person seeking to save the world by becoming something worse. No, he just wanted to be god and destroy everything, which he did. He actually won.
He is the only FF villain to accutally cause the heros to become depressed and lose faith...
~Celes attempting sucide~
"I just don't have the will to fight anymore.."
~Strago becoming a worshipper of Kefka."
He definetly is not in the same mold as the other FF villains.
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But uh yes...
About Kefka.
I think he's definitely an interesting character.
Makes you want to know more about his past life and why he turned out the way he did...
Originally Posted by theundeadhero
Have neither of you played Star Wars KOTOR I or II? You spend the whole game decided if you want to do the good thing or the evil thing, and the story changes depending on your actions (More so in II) So they've already made a game like tht. Unless of course I misinterpreted what you both meant.
well he reminds me of Chuckie.
looks a little as a clown too
The truth within other mostly lies within your own
truth wich only can be discovered by yourself wich
means you have to discover your own truth to get to
the truth within other that only the bearer himself can
discover to let other people know about his/her truth
wich means I'm not talking any sense now.