what are your final thoughts on FFXII?
Do you like the setting, thinking SE is taking a risky move with the battling system, no bahamut, or ifrit, or shiva, or fat chocobo…, what bout the english voices are you gonna love them or hate them? Will you buy the game straight away, get a pirated copy, download off the interent thanks to bit torrent, borrow it off a friend or wait til it goes platinum (which in my guess will be a little under one hour)? etc etc whatever. You get the drift.
So after looking at the english trailer for a billionth time, reading about it all on the fan sites, looking at those countless gameplay videos on gamespot and ign, and whatever you did, what do you think about the next saga in Final Fantasy?
PS: Vaan is Asian 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 :), according to a old interview somewhere on gamespot, well actually the guy said "Vaan is somewhat of an asian" or something like that 😀
Also from the trailer I think Ashe said to some tall guy, if you are a pirate steal me, anyone else see the FF9 connection there?


It`s quite surprising that all i`ve seen so far is a few screenshots and a trailer. Games in general, especially FF games, don`t have as much as a hold on me as they did a few years ago.
I`ll probably wait until it goes down in price though if the reviews are anyways good. ;(
Anyway my final thoughts are:
I reckon the game looks awesome. No more random battles.. yay. And the fmv’s look great! Something you would expect ps3 to have ^^ Well at least from what i’ve seen.
I kind like that medieval yet hugely fantasy theme for the game. It’s kinda a theme you don’t see much nowadays.
Anyway, from what i’ve heard, i’m disappointed with the music. It’s hard to imagine it in the game. Its sounds too distracting :(. And won’t anyone, please, think of the chocobo theme…
I reckon it was a bad idea to change the summons. One of the best things about a new Final Fantasy was seeing your favourite summon’s new imagination
So anyway, yeah, i just know i’m gonna love this one ^^
That said I’m also impressed at how they implemented the combat system they made for FFXI offline. After being a bit disappointed with the sphere grid in FFX I worried the direction they’d try to take the system, but rest assured Matsuno came through. Gamebits add a lot of customization and much more depth to it so that it doesn’t feel akward or too simplistic. From the bit I played of the Japanese version, the game just looked amazing, fantastic art direction, great sounding characters, the works. Lastly, from the new trailer released by S-E USA, it seems that they’ve managed to keep the quality of the voice acting in tacted for the NA version, so I’m very pleased with that and now I really look forward to playing the game.
As for the music, I haven’t heard it all, but I loved what I heard so far, but then again I’ve loved all of Sakimoto’s work, especially his work on Final Fantasy Tactics.
WHY???!?!?!?!?!?!
Shiva is my fav!!!! i was so looking foward to seeing her in this installment
source (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_VII)
Final Fantasy X is the first in the series to feature a wide range of realistic facial expressions, as well as other technological developments in graphical effects achieved…Final Fantasy X is also the first in the series to feature voice-over actors, as well as the first to spawn a direct sequel.source (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_X)
all i meant was that i don’t think that ffxii will be as revolutionary in the graphics realm, nor do i think we’ll be seeing a ffxii-2.
None of that even remotely qualifies as revolutionary except, as I mentioned before, the fact that its marketing helped drive sales and popularize the genre. Simply being made for PSX doesn’t make something revolutionary, so that’s automatically dismissed. Games being ported to PC was nothing new, even if it was the first time a FF game had been. Similar graphical styles (featuring much better graphics) had been used in PC adventure games for years, so it was simply a case of console technology starting to catch up to PCs. Basically, to call FFVII revolutionary in any sense is to ignore the years of precedents that it clumsily followed.
Final Fantasy X is the first in the series to feature a wide range of realistic facial expressions, as well as other technological developments in graphical effects achieved…Final Fantasy X is also the first in the series to feature voice-over actors, as well as the first to spawn a direct sequel.
Every single one of these things had been done in PC games years before consoles were powerful enough to do it. Again, it was just a case of consoles catching up. To call anything about it revolutionary is to be ignorant of gaming history.
has it been that long?! wow, doesn’t seem like it
Japanese Version video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOyBNv6T7Ss)
English Version video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcN35Q2xGuw)
WHY???!?!?!?!?!?!
Shiva is my fav!!!! i was so looking foward to seeing her in this installment
You and me both, damn it! Ever since Enix bought out Square(or however it happened) some bad crap has been going on! On the up side, at least we get a Final Fantasy with action RPG style fighting! Should have seen this coming ever since Leviathan, Odin and Rumah basically dropped of the map!
EDIT: Oh, sarcasm. NM then.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOyBNv6T7Ss
peaces outta the box
Tell your dad to hurry SE’s ass up with further releases for me!