I agree, except for me itscrimson5pheonix said:As I say all the time, 7<6<9.
Most people can't get past the chibi artwork thinking "It's Final Fantasy for kids!" But Kuja was the most successful villain and Quite a few people die and stay dead. There were even 2 successful genocides.szaleniec1000 said:This is an interesting comment, because I've not played IX but always heard (as either a positive or negative point) that it isn't as dark as VI, VII and VIII.crimson5pheonix said:The other reason I like 9 so much is because I enjoy dark story lines, and 9 was the most depressing Final Fantasy game in my opinion. I love it.
I've lost count of how many times we've had some variation of "what's your favourite FF" but for the record, of the ones I've played: (VII and VIII) > VI > X > X-2.
I disagree with you on that part. He did his fair share of whining about Mother in the original game too.Rodyle2 said:Sephiroth was never a mama's boy until the retcons started in, and even then it was less "being a mama's boy" and more "I'm going to use her plan to wreck shit." But all the same, he's best in the original game and Crisis Core, while most everyone seems to write him (and the entire rest of the cast) off due to advent children.
A2 was so broken it wasn't even funny. When my paladin was dual wielding the best swords in the game, got the first move, and could move all the way across the map, I gave up on the challenge.Rodyle2 said:In the original game he's controlling Jenova's corpse like a puppet though, and all he cares about is becoming a god. He's also got some genuinely dark and disturbing moments.JEBWrench said:I disagree with you on that part. He did his fair share of whining about Mother in the original game too.Rodyle2 said:Sephiroth was never a mama's boy until the retcons started in, and even then it was less "being a mama's boy" and more "I'm going to use her plan to wreck shit." But all the same, he's best in the original game and Crisis Core, while most everyone seems to write him (and the entire rest of the cast) off due to advent children.
Yes, he's best in the original game, but he was never "ZOMG BEST VILLIN EVAR" to me.
As for what you mentioned about the Tales series, Symphonia's the only one I've had long enough to play to completion. What I played of the first one, that game is fantastic, and I wanted to finish it, but I doubt I ever well.
Still, Sand. Boots. Poison. Apocalypse. Kefka wasn't a slouch in terms of being a rotten asshat.
My position on Kefka is that while he is at least entertaining (moreso in Dissidia though, where the whole clown thing really comes out in full), he's just not as entertaining as Gilgamesh and ExDeath were, nor is he as interesting or intimidating as Sephiroth and Shinra Corp are. He's not a BAD villain, he's just not a great one.
But then, the Ivalice games will always have the best FF antagonists (barring A2 I suppose).
See, now, I like Shinra. I just didn't feel they were villains.Rodyle2 said:In the original game he's controlling Jenova's corpse like a puppet though, and all he cares about is becoming a god. He's also got some genuinely dark and disturbing moments.
My position on Kefka is that while he is at least entertaining (moreso in Dissidia though, where the whole clown thing really comes out in full), he's just not as entertaining as Gilgamesh and ExDeath were, nor is he as interesting or intimidating as Sephiroth and Shinra Corp are. He's not a BAD villain, he's just not a great one.
But then, the Ivalice games will always have the best FF antagonists (barring A2 I suppose).
When is it hard and balanced? I pointed out the worst example, but pretty much every late game job was horribly broken. When you can spam 1 shot AOE attacks, there is no difficulty.Rodyle2 said:The funny part is that A2 is by far the hardest and most balanced of the Tactics series. Shame the main story is boring as shit, but some of the side stories are pretty nice.crimson5pheonix said:A2 was so broken it wasn't even funny. When my paladin was dual wielding the best swords in the game, got the first move, and could move all the way across the map, I gave up on the challenge.Rodyle2 said:In the original game he's controlling Jenova's corpse like a puppet though, and all he cares about is becoming a god. He's also got some genuinely dark and disturbing moments.JEBWrench said:I disagree with you on that part. He did his fair share of whining about Mother in the original game too.Rodyle2 said:Sephiroth was never a mama's boy until the retcons started in, and even then it was less "being a mama's boy" and more "I'm going to use her plan to wreck shit." But all the same, he's best in the original game and Crisis Core, while most everyone seems to write him (and the entire rest of the cast) off due to advent children.
Yes, he's best in the original game, but he was never "ZOMG BEST VILLIN EVAR" to me.
As for what you mentioned about the Tales series, Symphonia's the only one I've had long enough to play to completion. What I played of the first one, that game is fantastic, and I wanted to finish it, but I doubt I ever well.
Still, Sand. Boots. Poison. Apocalypse. Kefka wasn't a slouch in terms of being a rotten asshat.
My position on Kefka is that while he is at least entertaining (moreso in Dissidia though, where the whole clown thing really comes out in full), he's just not as entertaining as Gilgamesh and ExDeath were, nor is he as interesting or intimidating as Sephiroth and Shinra Corp are. He's not a BAD villain, he's just not a great one.
But then, the Ivalice games will always have the best FF antagonists (barring A2 I suppose).
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I am. There's only 2 unbalanced classes I can think of in Tactics, and they take work to get to. Also, you can still lose against certain enemies no matter how good you are.Rodyle2 said:I said "hardEST" and "MOST balanced." Compare A2 to Tactics and Tactics Advance.crimson5pheonix said:When is it hard and balanced? I pointed out the worst example, but pretty much every late game job was horribly broken. When you can spam 1 shot AOE attacks, there is no difficulty.Rodyle2 said:The funny part is that A2 is by far the hardest and most balanced of the Tactics series. Shame the main story is boring as shit, but some of the side stories are pretty nice.crimson5pheonix said:A2 was so broken it wasn't even funny. When my paladin was dual wielding the best swords in the game, got the first move, and could move all the way across the map, I gave up on the challenge.Rodyle2 said:In the original game he's controlling Jenova's corpse like a puppet though, and all he cares about is becoming a god. He's also got some genuinely dark and disturbing moments.JEBWrench said:I disagree with you on that part. He did his fair share of whining about Mother in the original game too.Rodyle2 said:Sephiroth was never a mama's boy until the retcons started in, and even then it was less "being a mama's boy" and more "I'm going to use her plan to wreck shit." But all the same, he's best in the original game and Crisis Core, while most everyone seems to write him (and the entire rest of the cast) off due to advent children.
Yes, he's best in the original game, but he was never "ZOMG BEST VILLIN EVAR" to me.
As for what you mentioned about the Tales series, Symphonia's the only one I've had long enough to play to completion. What I played of the first one, that game is fantastic, and I wanted to finish it, but I doubt I ever well.
Still, Sand. Boots. Poison. Apocalypse. Kefka wasn't a slouch in terms of being a rotten asshat.
My position on Kefka is that while he is at least entertaining (moreso in Dissidia though, where the whole clown thing really comes out in full), he's just not as entertaining as Gilgamesh and ExDeath were, nor is he as interesting or intimidating as Sephiroth and Shinra Corp are. He's not a BAD villain, he's just not a great one.
But then, the Ivalice games will always have the best FF antagonists (barring A2 I suppose).
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No it doesn't. Like I said, Paladin over Ninja and the challenge disappears. To truly break the original Tactics, you need a team of Something over Calculators. Even 1 Calculator makes the game easy, 4 is just silly. But it takes a long time to get Calculator abilities.Rodyle2 said:...Tactics can be broken with nothing more than a horde of Monks. And once you take "they take work to get to" into account then A2 isn't anymore broken, since all the HUGE exploits do still take work to get to.crimson5pheonix said:I am. There's only 2 unbalanced classes I can think of in Tactics, and they take work to get to. Also, you can still lose against certain enemies no matter how good you are.Rodyle2 said:I said "hardEST" and "MOST balanced." Compare A2 to Tactics and Tactics Advance.crimson5pheonix said:When is it hard and balanced? I pointed out the worst example, but pretty much every late game job was horribly broken. When you can spam 1 shot AOE attacks, there is no difficulty.Rodyle2 said:The funny part is that A2 is by far the hardest and most balanced of the Tactics series. Shame the main story is boring as shit, but some of the side stories are pretty nice.crimson5pheonix said:A2 was so broken it wasn't even funny. When my paladin was dual wielding the best swords in the game, got the first move, and could move all the way across the map, I gave up on the challenge.Rodyle2 said:In the original game he's controlling Jenova's corpse like a puppet though, and all he cares about is becoming a god. He's also got some genuinely dark and disturbing moments.JEBWrench said:I disagree with you on that part. He did his fair share of whining about Mother in the original game too.Rodyle2 said:Sephiroth was never a mama's boy until the retcons started in, and even then it was less "being a mama's boy" and more "I'm going to use her plan to wreck shit." But all the same, he's best in the original game and Crisis Core, while most everyone seems to write him (and the entire rest of the cast) off due to advent children.
Yes, he's best in the original game, but he was never "ZOMG BEST VILLIN EVAR" to me.
As for what you mentioned about the Tales series, Symphonia's the only one I've had long enough to play to completion. What I played of the first one, that game is fantastic, and I wanted to finish it, but I doubt I ever well.
Still, Sand. Boots. Poison. Apocalypse. Kefka wasn't a slouch in terms of being a rotten asshat.
My position on Kefka is that while he is at least entertaining (moreso in Dissidia though, where the whole clown thing really comes out in full), he's just not as entertaining as Gilgamesh and ExDeath were, nor is he as interesting or intimidating as Sephiroth and Shinra Corp are. He's not a BAD villain, he's just not a great one.
But then, the Ivalice games will always have the best FF antagonists (barring A2 I suppose).
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Ok, yeah, Cid was very OP, but I still maintain that A2 had more ways to break the game than the original. I actually used game breakers in the original and I could still die. I couldn't possibly lose A2 with the breaking in that game.Rodyle2 said:It takes awhile to get anything like Paladin/Ninja too.crimson5pheonix said:No it doesn't. Like I said, Paladin over Ninja and the challenge disappears. To truly break the original Tactics, you need a team of Something over Calculators. Even 1 Calculator makes the game easy, 4 is just silly. But it takes a long time to get Calculator abilities.Rodyle2 said:...Tactics can be broken with nothing more than a horde of Monks. And once you take "they take work to get to" into account then A2 isn't anymore broken, since all the HUGE exploits do still take work to get to.crimson5pheonix said:I am. There's only 2 unbalanced classes I can think of in Tactics, and they take work to get to. Also, you can still lose against certain enemies no matter how good you are.Rodyle2 said:I said "hardEST" and "MOST balanced." Compare A2 to Tactics and Tactics Advance.crimson5pheonix said:When is it hard and balanced? I pointed out the worst example, but pretty much every late game job was horribly broken. When you can spam 1 shot AOE attacks, there is no difficulty.Rodyle2 said:The funny part is that A2 is by far the hardest and most balanced of the Tactics series. Shame the main story is boring as shit, but some of the side stories are pretty nice.crimson5pheonix said:A2 was so broken it wasn't even funny. When my paladin was dual wielding the best swords in the game, got the first move, and could move all the way across the map, I gave up on the challenge.Rodyle2 said:In the original game he's controlling Jenova's corpse like a puppet though, and all he cares about is becoming a god. He's also got some genuinely dark and disturbing moments.JEBWrench said:I disagree with you on that part. He did his fair share of whining about Mother in the original game too.Rodyle2 said:Sephiroth was never a mama's boy until the retcons started in, and even then it was less "being a mama's boy" and more "I'm going to use her plan to wreck shit." But all the same, he's best in the original game and Crisis Core, while most everyone seems to write him (and the entire rest of the cast) off due to advent children.
Yes, he's best in the original game, but he was never "ZOMG BEST VILLIN EVAR" to me.
As for what you mentioned about the Tales series, Symphonia's the only one I've had long enough to play to completion. What I played of the first one, that game is fantastic, and I wanted to finish it, but I doubt I ever well.
Still, Sand. Boots. Poison. Apocalypse. Kefka wasn't a slouch in terms of being a rotten asshat.
My position on Kefka is that while he is at least entertaining (moreso in Dissidia though, where the whole clown thing really comes out in full), he's just not as entertaining as Gilgamesh and ExDeath were, nor is he as interesting or intimidating as Sephiroth and Shinra Corp are. He's not a BAD villain, he's just not a great one.
But then, the Ivalice games will always have the best FF antagonists (barring A2 I suppose).
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There's 1000 ways to break the original tactics, just due to how many different classes and abilities there are, which was scaled down a bit for the portable games. And let's not even get into Thunder God Cid.
The gameplay has gotten more refined with each new installment of the Tactics series, but the story has gotten more and more dull.
Really it's better explained with a history lesson than arguing back and forth the merits between each game.Rauten said:Woah, I go to bed, wake up, and I find this. Easy people, no need to go at each other's throats over that Kefka guy. You can let this thread die now.
A few months ago. And it's very easy for Ramza to die. Weigraf is a pain. So is Gaffgarion if you don't prepare for him. And Elmdore.Rodyle2 said:I've never once lost in the original, but I've been killed off in the very first mission on A2's hard mode.crimson5pheonix said:Ok, yeah, Cid was very OP, but I still maintain that A2 had more ways to break the game than the original. I actually used game breakers in the original and I could still die. I couldn't possibly lose A2 with the breaking in that game.Rodyle2 said:It takes awhile to get anything like Paladin/Ninja too.crimson5pheonix said:No it doesn't. Like I said, Paladin over Ninja and the challenge disappears. To truly break the original Tactics, you need a team of Something over Calculators. Even 1 Calculator makes the game easy, 4 is just silly. But it takes a long time to get Calculator abilities.Rodyle2 said:...Tactics can be broken with nothing more than a horde of Monks. And once you take "they take work to get to" into account then A2 isn't anymore broken, since all the HUGE exploits do still take work to get to.crimson5pheonix said:I am. There's only 2 unbalanced classes I can think of in Tactics, and they take work to get to. Also, you can still lose against certain enemies no matter how good you are.Rodyle2 said:I said "hardEST" and "MOST balanced." Compare A2 to Tactics and Tactics Advance.crimson5pheonix said:When is it hard and balanced? I pointed out the worst example, but pretty much every late game job was horribly broken. When you can spam 1 shot AOE attacks, there is no difficulty.Rodyle2 said:The funny part is that A2 is by far the hardest and most balanced of the Tactics series. Shame the main story is boring as shit, but some of the side stories are pretty nice.crimson5pheonix said:A2 was so broken it wasn't even funny. When my paladin was dual wielding the best swords in the game, got the first move, and could move all the way across the map, I gave up on the challenge.Rodyle2 said:In the original game he's controlling Jenova's corpse like a puppet though, and all he cares about is becoming a god. He's also got some genuinely dark and disturbing moments.JEBWrench said:I disagree with you on that part. He did his fair share of whining about Mother in the original game too.Rodyle2 said:Sephiroth was never a mama's boy until the retcons started in, and even then it was less "being a mama's boy" and more "I'm going to use her plan to wreck shit." But all the same, he's best in the original game and Crisis Core, while most everyone seems to write him (and the entire rest of the cast) off due to advent children.
Yes, he's best in the original game, but he was never "ZOMG BEST VILLIN EVAR" to me.
As for what you mentioned about the Tales series, Symphonia's the only one I've had long enough to play to completion. What I played of the first one, that game is fantastic, and I wanted to finish it, but I doubt I ever well.
Still, Sand. Boots. Poison. Apocalypse. Kefka wasn't a slouch in terms of being a rotten asshat.
My position on Kefka is that while he is at least entertaining (moreso in Dissidia though, where the whole clown thing really comes out in full), he's just not as entertaining as Gilgamesh and ExDeath were, nor is he as interesting or intimidating as Sephiroth and Shinra Corp are. He's not a BAD villain, he's just not a great one.
But then, the Ivalice games will always have the best FF antagonists (barring A2 I suppose).
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There's 1000 ways to break the original tactics, just due to how many different classes and abilities there are, which was scaled down a bit for the portable games. And let's not even get into Thunder God Cid.
The gameplay has gotten more refined with each new installment of the Tactics series, but the story has gotten more and more dull.
There are gamebreakers in A2 (Item Lore+Mirror Items comes to mind), but not nearly as many as the original. In the original, you have to screw up building Ramza to die.
Actually now that I think of it, when was the last time you played the original?