Discuss.
My reasons for choosing FFIV is because the story. Cecil is practically banished by his own king and must save the world from ultimate and sure war. Plus, the excess amount of death from the characters added to this.
I chose Final Fantasy IX for similiar reasons. The world is once again facing a huge war and the chances of avoiding destruction is nearly impossible. Obviously, the characters is what really made the connection for me.
I also chose FFX because who wouldn’t? I mean the whole world is engulfed in a never ending sadness. Plus Spira is known for the "Spirial of Death." The connection made with Tidus and Yuna and that whole love story was interesting because the player knew what would happen to Yuna, and the story progressed with much emotion.
Haha, I guess i just kind of felt like typing.
I agree with you on that to some extend, but as an overall game, FFIX was just too cute to be considered "dark" in any way. I do, however, see your point; the game wasn’t exactly a bundle of joy… although, I would hardly classify as "dark," compared to FFVII or FFVI.
FFIV cecil is a dark knight on the path of redemption he is questioning himself his king his nation. He loses his best friend to evil several times, ALOT of people die inculding PCs, You have several emotional moments such as Edge’s parents and so forth, and it makes you question what is real and what is false. It also doesn’t leave all the characters happy at the end Kain is in Remorse over his fall to evil and I can’t say the rest without giving spoilers. But in short from start to finish it has a lot of dark stuff in it.
FFVI Kills so MANY people there is no words to describe, you have alot of self-questioning, Insanity and mayham, Betrayal and faliure, and question on goals and their effects on others. It is a question that makes one look with in alot. Kefka? He was normal tell the Magic operation one of the citzens in the empire captial will tell you that. It shows what power can do in all its dark glory.
FFVII is dark not only because of the imagery but the fact the world is nearly dead it gives one a serious case of pariona the first play, Kills alot of people, Destroys simiple childhood dreams, the Corruption of an idol, The death of someone who you grow close to, the shattering of an image of self, Armagedon itself, and my favorite the face off between idol and the worshiper.
FFX is very dark. It is filled with hopelessness through out it, the brittleness of hope, the fears of a mother and father, the hatered of a father, the longing for compassion, the search for honor, the search for the end, the search for a dream, the trap of the spiral of death, the darkside of religion, the horror of slaughter, the failings of humans, the fall of good, and finally the veil of life and afterlife.
Out of them all I think FFX was the darkest because not even the dead get to rest and hate the living and all for what a continuation of death and rebirth that does not but hold on to a dream a 1000 years old where even the bones have been ground to ash.
That’s funny, because everything about Zulu’s initial post gives me the impression that we are not talking about plot and character-wise and are in fact talking about actual atmosphere and lighting, etc. In which case, I actually kind of agree with Enya’s appearance. The overall look and feel of FFVII was "dark." Places like Midgar, or the Northern Cave, many areas, very muted in overall feeling and style.
If we’re going by plot / character-wise, yes, I’d agree, X, for reasons already stated.
I think FFIX has some of the saddest moments, but as for the overall feel of the game, there’s still something very playful about it.
your right I enjoyed that quite well and then when I was talking to my friends about how much it blew I was like wtf are you talking about
As for darkest story, I would say either X or IV.
IX is the darkest in a lot of respects but it redeems itself with a lot of light-hearted bits.
I would be happy to read through that argument if it ever happens. I tried playing X-2 twice, but I couldn’t get through it. I still want to try again (even though I feel like I’ll be forcing myself to try and like it) because I have seen parts of the game that seem to allude to a storyline. I think my biggest obstacle is the 100% completion because I’m a bit fanatical about finishing EVERYTHING in games.
But anyway, yes, I would like to see arguments as to why X-2 is a great game because maybe it’ll guilt me into trying again, lol.