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ApplesandOranges posted:The only thing that bothers me about that scene is how it stops raining for a while on the Thunder Plains. I mean the game is a walking cliche but for some reason that was just over-the-top nobody-ever-talks-about-it-again for me. Maybe the defeat of Sin messed up the weather patterns on the planet to the point where in a generation or two nobody will every really understand why the Thunder Plains are called that. Or hell why the most powerful summon of all time was an athlete with dad issues.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 18:58 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 02:59 |
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Man, Final Fantasy would be infinitely more enjoyable if it took itself non-seriously enough to go full on Macross 7 music saves the world.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 18:58 |
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ImpAtom posted:Man, Final Fantasy would be infinitely more enjoyable if it took itself non-seriously enough to go full on Macross 7 music saves the world. Wasn't that basically the plot of Final Fantasy the Spirits Within where she needed the tonal frequency to blast away the ghosts?
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 19:00 |
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Barudak posted:Wasn't that basically the plot of Final Fantasy the Spirits Within where she needed the tonal frequency to blast away the ghosts? They didn't do it via synchronized dance number and we have proof they could have. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuFo63OqSO0
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 19:01 |
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ImpAtom posted:They didn't do it via synchronized dance number and we have proof they could have. I won't lie, I really want a future FF game to have Dr. Aki Ross in it. Especially if the game credits her with a "special guest appearance by" in the titles.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 19:02 |
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This was almost worth the film being a dull, uncanny-valley fest. It almost bankrupted Square, didn't it?
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 19:45 |
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Pesky Splinter posted:This was almost worth the film being a dull, uncanny-valley fest. It almost bankrupted Square, didn't it? Boy howdy did it ever. They had to sell huge chunks of shares, shutter that division, and it delayed their meger with Enix by several years.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 19:46 |
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Pesky Splinter posted:"I steal only what I can't afford, One jump ahead of the judges, That's all, and that's no joke; These guys don't appreciate I'm broke! I can take a hint, gotta face the facts; you're my only friend, Penelo!" Yeah okay. SE has the disney hook up and they made that sweet rear end Good King Mog song. I think they could have done a musical.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 19:50 |
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Schwartzcough posted:Maybe the musical links still work, even. They certainly should do. I haven't removed any, but maybe the Tindeck links won't work if they auto-remove stuff after so long. ImpAtom posted:They didn't do it via synchronized dance number and we have proof they could have. Even though it's just a DVD bonus, and not at all part of the "real" movie, this is amazing and a good reminder that Square used to be kinda goofy and it was pretty awesome.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 19:51 |
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ZenMasterBullshit posted:Yeah okay. SE has the disney hook up and they made that sweet rear end Good King Mog song. I think they could have done a musical. Fal'cie Horror Picture Show. The part of Barthandelus will be played by Tim Curry.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 19:59 |
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I think Square still has their goof muscles, though they should flex those muscles more often.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 20:04 |
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Fat Turkey posted:And as someone who never had any overwhelming issue with any bosses from the PS and PS2 era, I refuse to believe lugea is beatable without using two elixirs, and I'm annoyed he seems only beatable if you're a hoarder like mW who never let's them out of my sight. Lugae is not that hard, my biggest problem with that fight is the fact that I had already burned through a lot of MP by then and had to waste a few turns getting ethers to Rosa and Rydia.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 20:21 |
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ZenMasterBullshit posted:Yeah okay. SE has the disney hook up and they made that sweet rear end Good King Mog song. I think they could have done a musical. A lot of people seem to give Good King Mog crap, but I actually kind of thought it was cute and clever.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 20:28 |
Anyone who hates Good King Moggle-Mog is the same as anyone who hates Crazy Chocobo: A sad robot who doesn't understand fun.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 22:33 |
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ZenMasterBullshit posted:Yeah okay. SE has the disney hook up and they made that sweet rear end Good King Mog song. I think they could have done a musical. Seriously, anyone who keeps insisting on Nomura/SE making a musical should be drat ashamed of themselves. Just look at this abomination: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNKxU9eSrNg Still think having them make a musical is such a good idea? <>
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 22:34 |
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Krad posted:Seriously, anyone who keeps insisting on Nomura/SE making a musical should be drat ashamed of themselves. Just look at this abomination: Yes. Things that have come out since then they've done have been much better (Good King Mog) and they wouldn't have to shoe-horn in Disney characters/tone/morals into this theoretical FF Musical.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 22:41 |
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ZenMasterBullshit posted:Good King Mog Copying "This is Halloween" shouldn't really count.
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# ? Sep 11, 2013 22:51 |
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Well, the Final Fantasy Type-O iOS/Android port looks like poo poo salad. Renamed to its original title, Final Fantasy Agito, with touch-to-win battle mechanics. this also puts the nail in the coffin of the original game ever coming here.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 05:46 |
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WeaponBoy posted:Yeah, by that point you've already missed out on several of the best ones, unfortunately (though if you still have Yang GIVE HIM TWO lovely AUGMENTS DO IT NOW (seriously, do it)). The way it works is that you give one to an ally and when they bail they give you one in return (or they're available in certain locations later on). If you give them two, then they give you three. The 'goal' is to give all the lovely ones to people who will be leaving (or one to Porom, two to Palom to get two apiece from them) and then you can keep the very best ones for Cecil and the end-game crew (I'm not sure if you already know who that is or not). Wow. Thanks for the info. But the game doesn't even hint that ability swap takes place. I've already continued and my squadron of kamikaze dedicated party members have shuffled off. Its funny because I was thinking how useless Edge and his Steal and Throw abilities are compared to Focus and Kick. Have I screwed up the endgame for myself? I should have been sufficiently levelled up for Lugea, when we picked up Edge he was 4-8 levels behind my party. It helped now I realise all bosses go hyper fast and expect to be slowed even though no other statuses work on them. But his spells still did massive damage to everyone quicker than I could heal, and my party have no problem hitting things normally but can't attack themselves to literally save their life.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 15:41 |
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Fat Turkey posted:Wow. Thanks for the info. But the game doesn't even hint that ability swap takes place. I've already continued and my squadron of kamikaze dedicated party members have shuffled off. Its funny because I was thinking how useless Edge and his Steal and Throw abilities are compared to Focus and Kick. Have I screwed up the endgame for myself? A little bit. The endgame becomes brutally, brutally hard thanks to random encounters having been redesigned to crap out massive amounts of damage and augments are often the small edge you need in order to succeed. You can beat the game without them but you've got a tougher road in store.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 15:50 |
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That's pretty depressing reading. I'm too far in to really start again. What a silly design, enabling you to screw up your endgame because you didn't take advantage of a mechanic the game didn't even tell you about.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 16:51 |
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Fat Turkey posted:That's pretty depressing reading. I'm too far in to really start again. What a silly design, enabling you to screw up your endgame because you didn't take advantage of a mechanic the game didn't even tell you about. The FFIV redesign, while not as gut crushingly awful as the FFIII one, was seemingly built from the ground up for people who had already played and mastered vanilla FFIV and who are willing to "waste" limited use items. It's probably faster and more rewarding to get the FFIV GBA game and play that up to where you are because not only is it easier it also lets you make an endgame party out of whoever you want. Plus if you play it on an emulator you can abuse the fast forward button.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 16:59 |
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Fat Turkey posted:Wow. Thanks for the info. But the game doesn't even hint that ability swap takes place. I've already continued and my squadron of kamikaze dedicated party members have shuffled off. Its funny because I was thinking how useless Edge and his Steal and Throw abilities are compared to Focus and Kick. Have I screwed up the endgame for myself? Yeah, the whole system is really badly explained and once I found out how it works I restarted the game despite being having just beaten Cagnazzo. That said, I love FF4 so I was totally ok with that. I haven't looked through the list exhaustively, but the big ones you missed out on are Twincast (not essential, but can be very powerful), Fast Talker (let's Rydia cast her high-level spells more than once per decade), Cry (drops enemy defence; so good), Kick (combine with Counter and Draw Attacks on Cecil for silliness), Focus (combine with Dakness to make Cecil a dark paladin god). You should still be able to get Bless and Omnicasting (FuSoYa) which are really useful for late game fights where you need Rosa to be casting shitloads of magic to keep people safe and alive. One other thing that's kinda neat about FF4DS is learning to use Auto-Battle to gain a sixth combat slot. For example, I keep Cecil equipped with Kick instead of attack, but have Attack slotted into Auto-Battle so if I need him to swing normally I can just tap auto-battle for a few seconds when Cecil is up. Zellyn fucked around with this message at 17:36 on Sep 12, 2013 |
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Fat Turkey posted:That's pretty depressing reading. I'm too far in to really start again. What a silly design, enabling you to screw up your endgame because you didn't take advantage of a mechanic the game didn't even tell you about. Augments are not actually that necessary. There are several which are useful but the necessity of getting them is severely severely overstated. The most important thing in the game are status effects, both good and bad. As long as you use those properly you don't need to touch augments. People go "the game is SO HARD without them" but it really isn't. Using spells like Toad, Berserk or Stop can completely cornhole powerful enemies. The most powerful Augments just let you do that better.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 21:15 |
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Barudak posted:I won't lie, I really want a future FF game to have Dr. Aki Ross in it. Especially if the game credits her with a "special guest appearance by" in the titles. Despite the film being a bomb, she was actually a pretty good character and I would like her to return as well.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 21:17 |
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Fat Turkey posted:That's pretty depressing reading. I'm too far in to really start again. What a silly design, enabling you to screw up your endgame because you didn't take advantage of a mechanic the game didn't even tell you about. It doesn't screw up your endgame though, you don't need to use a single one to beat the game. The game just rewards you for giving augments to temporary characters.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 21:22 |
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Fat Turkey posted:That's pretty depressing reading. I'm too far in to really start again. What a silly design, enabling you to screw up your endgame because you didn't take advantage of a mechanic the game didn't even tell you about. You'll be fine to go on now. What's most important to realize is that non-damage moves can and do matter. Cecil doesn't get Protect and Shell for show in the DS version, and there's a reason they can be multitargeted. Starting off every boss fight with Protect, Shell, and Slow will help loads going forward. Additionally, the most important "Save my rear end" augments are obtained from the final temporary character to join. He'll come with a buttload of different magic and has the move Bless. Give him two Augments you don't see yourself using and you'll obtain his move Bless (neat, but more or less worthless) as well as Omnicasting (multitarget any spell) and Phoenix (revives party when user dies, consumes all MP). Give Omnicasting to Rosa to multitarget Raise, Arise, and Haste, and give Phoenix to one of your party tanks (when you get it, you'll figure out which one). Those will help a lot in the final dungeon-just make sure to pack lots of MP healing items. I've written all this assuming that the DS version is your first experience with FFIV, although since you're not handing out augments to departing party members it probably isn't. If that's the case, then Fusoya is the one you want to hand a pair of augments to, and Kain the revolving door is the one who should get Phoenix, unless you hate yourself. When I played the DS version, I didn't really hand out augments to departing party members either, and so didn't have as easy a time as I might have. I still managed to beat the game, though. Just remember that the DS version expects you to use a lot more of the tools at your disposal and you'll be fine. That said, it is a dumb thing to not even hint at handing out Augments. Like, sure, if it's your first time ever you might not fall into that trap, but even then, what first time player would want to give Edward anything?
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 21:41 |
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It'd be cool if the next Dissidia branched out into other FF games, giving us stuff like Ramza/Delita, Benjamin from Mystic Quest, some Crystal Chronicles representation, and even stuff from The Spirits Within, the anime, or even that FF5 movie.
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Mega64 posted:It'd be cool if the next Dissidia branched out into other FF games, giving us stuff like Ramza/Delita, Benjamin from Mystic Quest, some Crystal Chronicles representation, and even stuff from The Spirits Within, the anime, or even that FF5 movie. You're making me long for a sequel* I still wish it had included an actual villain campaign, or even made Cosmos into a boss of some description. *Well, okay, one that isn't essentially a glorified expansion pack.
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Mega64 posted:It'd be cool if the next Dissidia branched out into other FF games, giving us stuff like Ramza/Delita, Benjamin from Mystic Quest, some Crystal Chronicles representation, and even stuff from The Spirits Within, the anime, or even that FF5 movie. The problem with the older games especially is that the characters don't really have many recognizable moves for a fighting game. Other than Cecil and Terra all the characters from the 2D FFs represent the entire gameplay of their respective games (if even that). I mean I could see someone like Agrias being in from Tactics because I can actually remember some of her unique abilities, but Ramza was just a generic swordsman.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 23:40 |
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BioMe posted:The problem with the older games especially is that the characters don't really have many recognizable moves for a fighting game. Other than Cecil and Terra all the characters from the 2D FFs represent the entire gameplay of their respective games (if even that). I mean I could see someone like Agrias being in from Tactics because I can actually remember some of her unique abilities, but Ramza was just a generic swordsman. I don't know about that. Bartz was a generic swordsman but they made it work anyway, and FFT has jobs in it too. Like Calculator
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 23:51 |
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Silly Voodoo posted:I don't know about that. Bartz was a generic swordsman but they made it work anyway, and FFT has jobs in it too. Yes, but they've already done the "hey, this character is from a game with a job/customization system" a few times now.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 23:53 |
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Mega64 posted:It'd be cool if the next Dissidia branched out into other FF games, giving us stuff like Ramza/Delita, Benjamin from Mystic Quest, some Crystal Chronicles representation, and even stuff from The Spirits Within, the anime, or even that FF5 movie. I'd be down for having Kuroki Kaze in a Dissida game just so he and Vincent could share fashion tips and get into a brood-off.
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# ? Sep 12, 2013 23:56 |
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Schwartzcough posted:Are we talking about the original TO? TO was SUPER breakable if you knew what you were doing. Necro/Retissue? Then whatever spell turned a unit into a sword? Or if you want to go for regular, run-of-the-mill broken you had units like Angels and Liches. The only reason I could be bothered to play through Hell Gate was because it was pretty easy to clear an entire map with a single spell before any of the enemies moved. Or for early game, several teleporting ghosts that the enemy literally had no way to kill. I was talking about the original's. I still haven't played the PSP version and hopefully they put it on iOS or something. Necro/Retissue and Snapdragon just broke combat itself, the combat engine was pretty well done. The wt/action system worked out well and while you could necro/retissue to make two godly characters, then snapdragon them in to swords and have Denim turn in to a dual wielding murderbot, combat still wasn't any more broken that FFT. They were about even. Tactics Ogre overkill: Give a character the Starion spell(or any offensive dragon magic really, or even forbidden magic if you have the option and feel suicidal), such as an aforementioned necro/retissue character, or someone wielding a snapdragon weapon with all its glorious buffs = every enemy is dead on the first action and you win. Final Fantasy Tactics overkill: A Wizard/Priest with math skill, MATK UP, and gear the boosts Holy uses math to hit everything on the battlefield with Holy, kill all but a couple bosses instantly. You only need someone that absorbs Holy or has near-zero Faith and they'll survive and you win. Mazed posted:Anyone who hates Good King Moggle-Mog is the same as anyone who hates Crazy Chocobo: A sad robot who doesn't understand fun. Good King Moggle-Mog is good because it's a blatant copy of a better song. Mega64 posted:It'd be cool if the next Dissidia branched out into other FF games, giving us stuff like Ramza/Delita, Benjamin from Mystic Quest, some Crystal Chronicles representation, and even stuff from The Spirits Within, the anime, or even that FF5 movie. I'd prefer some Seiken Denetsu and SaGa characters than stuff from TSW or the anime. The Sprite from Secret of Mana and Red/Al-Kaiser from SaGa Frontier for starters.
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# ? Sep 13, 2013 00:22 |
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Here's the trailer for that free to play Agito game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FhDHFr0Kvg Sure, it may look cool, but I know better by now.
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# ? Sep 13, 2013 01:06 |
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Mega64 posted:It'd be cool if the next Dissidia branched out into other FF games, giving us stuff like Ramza/Delita, Benjamin from Mystic Quest, some Crystal Chronicles representation, and even stuff from The Spirits Within, the anime, or even that FF5 movie. I read that as Ramza x Delita and died a little inside.
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# ? Sep 13, 2013 02:41 |
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Gologle posted:I read that as Ramza x Delita and died a little inside. Like that's even the weirdest pairing that's been made with FFT characters.
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# ? Sep 13, 2013 03:27 |
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New LR: FFXIII videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaioCRt4Aww The end of the video links to the other four area videos. Should help you give a sense of the scale LR will have. Azure_Horizon fucked around with this message at 20:19 on Sep 13, 2013 |
# ? Sep 13, 2013 17:54 |
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Azure_Horizon posted:New LR: FFXIII videos: Well, I can't say I expected that.
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Yeah, uhhh... pretty sure that's not what you meant to link there, bud. Warning to others: Don't click that link, especially if you're at work. Here is the actual video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaioCRt4Aww
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# ? Sep 13, 2013 18:08 |