FF VI (III in the original American release)is still my favorite Final Fantasy...
Mine too. I always enjoy replaying it. And, it's funny, but those old Super Nintendo graphics actually can be sort of effective. I still love the opening credits where Tera, Biggs, and Wedge are trudging through the snow towards the mining town. I guess Nobuo Uematsu's score is a big part of it.
And Kefka is my favorite FF villain, though Kuja from FF IX is... um... worth watching.
Hehe. I still like Edea from Final Fantasy VIII, even though she sort of turned out to be only a maybe villain in that off-the-rails plot. I like Kefka and Kuja, though--I also prefer Kefka of the two. He was more threatening, somehow.
which looks to be adapted from the online game, and is therefore way too unnecessarily complex.
It does look like it borrows from FF XI, which does seem unnecessary. I haven't played FF XI, though, so at least I'm not irritated by it yet.
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Date: 2006-07-09 11:01 pm (UTC)Mine too. I always enjoy replaying it. And, it's funny, but those old Super Nintendo graphics actually can be sort of effective. I still love the opening credits where Tera, Biggs, and Wedge are trudging through the snow towards the mining town. I guess Nobuo Uematsu's score is a big part of it.
And Kefka is my favorite FF villain, though Kuja from FF IX is... um... worth watching.
Hehe. I still like Edea from Final Fantasy VIII, even though she sort of turned out to be only a maybe villain in that off-the-rails plot. I like Kefka and Kuja, though--I also prefer Kefka of the two. He was more threatening, somehow.
which looks to be adapted from the online game, and is therefore way too unnecessarily complex.
It does look like it borrows from FF XI, which does seem unnecessary. I haven't played FF XI, though, so at least I'm not irritated by it yet.