VIII
VIII
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IV is okay (at least Cecil and Rosa are actually an item at the beginning of the game, not by some sudden revelation later on).
VI has very subtle romance, and isn't really too integral to the plot.
VII has a nice love triangle going on, but once again, it doesn't take up all the space of the story...
...like FFVIII, where it's very apparent from the beginning. Surprisingly, I didn't hate this romance as much as I never understood...
...FFXs! wtf? No seriously, wtf? They're just suddenly making out in a pond? I didn't see much foreshadowing of this, that's for sure. At least it was a pretty FMV...
But FFIX would probably be my favorite.
Last edited by Zeromus_X; 09-26-2006 at 12:48 AM.
Really? I thought Sara was the one doing the flirting, not the other way around.Just see this picture (SPOILERS!): Don't be so dull!
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in ffvi pay attention to the whole locke rachel thing and his change of feelings and it comes out to be a good love story.
lynx
beaten final fantasy III,IV,VI,VII,VIII,IX,X,X-2,XII,mystic quest, tacitcs, tactics advanced, crystal chronicles.
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FFVIII's love story was just plain terrible. There's no excuse for it. It should have been aborted at conception. The only actual romance in the game happens with Laguna, and even that isn't terribly well executed. FFVIII stands as a shining example of why the focus of video games shifting to plotline over gamplay is a horrible idea, and why JRPGs need to stop happening unless the words "Dragon Quest" are in the title.
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