all the script needs is a cleaner translation... make it clearer that when they say "clone" they don't mean clone in the traditional sense of cloning ones body, but rather the copying of the technique to infuse Jenova Cells into an already living persons body... when i read "Sephiroth Clone" i read it in a derogatory manner like saying those that were infused with Jenova Cells after birth are inferior to Sephiroth because he was infused in utero and therefore they can never aspire to his greatness... the script needs to make things like that more clear...
Final Fantasy VII is one of the only Final Fantasy games that I really feel needs a remake because it was developed during a transitionary period in graphics development in which developers were rapidly making a move from 2D to 3D. The graphics, to me, have not aged well at all and the clunky character designs can make it difficult to see what is happening in each scene. I, for one, have been confused as to what happens to Aerith at the end of the Temple of the Ancients arc and what happens prior to her death at the end of Disc 1. I believe it was clarified to me later that Sephiroth was attempting to have Cloud kill her, but I was just confused and button mashed to have the scene proceed.
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You can't have realistic, human looking characters sprouting off the minimal oneliners that make up FF7s dialogue (especially with voice acting). It would all just look really weird and stiff. Or it would look like some sort of experimental art movie.
Though I do agree with the notion that it shouldn't be up to whoever wrote AC or the recent FF games.
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yeah can we just let it rest peacefully
i have fond memories
they should stay there in my head
Yeah, I'd prefer the standard script to AC's stuff any day, no matter what the graphics.
But, honestly, why does an HD version automatically mean they have to go for photorealistic? You can do tremendous stuff with stylized graphics. Heck, look at Kingdom Hearts. I'd much prefer something that's stylized to fit the game's tone and original aesthetic than the hyperrealistic look they went for in AC and the PS3 tech demo.
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Eh, I think IX deserves it more. Graphics were what killed IX. The game pushed the PSX way past its limits, and even at time of release, it did not look that good. Images were massively pixelated and distorted, and a huge number of the textures were simply too detailed to be properly displayed. It was way too visually ambitious for the PSX.
FFVII, while it's graphics weren't stellar, had an aesthetic that really worked with the PSX, and made the most of what the system could actually do.
That said, I'd like an HD remake of FFVII, just not a photorealistic HD remake.
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I think FFIX's graphics are perfectly fine, and the game is brilliant anyway. The PSX era needs to be left alone.
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FF9's models look pretty good on an emulator. If they were to do a re-release, all they'd need to do is replace the backgrounds with higher resolution ones, decrease the loading times for battles and they'd be set.
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I believe Square-Enix that remaking FF7 with modern graphics would be an absolutely massive undertaking. There are a lot of content and areas in FF7.
I don't agree that a remake is impossible though. They should do an HD remaster and not a remake.
Why not a remake:
1. Costs (too expensive)
2. Potential bastardization of the original game
Why an HD remaster is better:
1. Costs (less expensive)
2. Can stay true to the original but make improvements and be playable on HD TVs
Improvements:
-New character models (one of the most glaring graphical flaws in the original...those blocky arms!!!)
-Updated resolution and textures.
-Higher quality sound (no new music, just higher quality audio)
-New versions of the CG movies (possibly new CGI movies when/if appropriate)
-Fix errors in the script
-Add in extra post-game content (like with the GBA/DS remakes of FF games)
Keep it simple...
or would that not be enough for fans?
Lamia's Tiara- Headgear in FFIX
Lamia's Flute- Weapon for Eiko in FFIX
Lamia in FFV- a enemy
appearance: a lady with long brown hair, wearing a tiara...half woman and half snake.
Lamia in FF3j- A Harp
Lamia in FFL2- An enemy
FF2j Queen Lamia, at one point she even gets Frionel in a bedroom with her and jumps on the bed and says "take me!".. before she turns into her snakey self. She serves as a mini boss in this game (as Queen Lamia).. and after you fight her as a mini boss, regular lamia's become random foes and later on in the game, Queen Lamia's become random foes as well.
LamiaScl. an item that paralyzes foes.
According to legend, she was once a Libyan queen (or princess) who fell in love with Zeus. Zeus' jealous wife Hera deformed her into a monster and murdered their offspring. She also made Lamia unable to close her eyes, so that she couldn't find any rest from the obsessing image of her dead children. When Zeus saw what had be done to Lamia, he felt pity for her and gave his former lover a gift: she could remove her eyes, and then put them on again. This way, though sleepless, she could rest from her misfortune. Lamia envied other the other mothers and took her vengeance by stealing their children and devouring them.