Please take a page from Dissidia and just make sequels featuring
FF characters.
My biggest gripe is none of
the ff characters feel like themselves.
As I look across my dearest friends these days I realize that I got my favourite
FF Characters in my real life party too and they will all help me stop meteor or Sepiroth or just the next personal crisis that hits me or my wife... Love you all and please discover FF VII before the Remake to get the nostalgic feeling of a game that is around for a long time and has deep meaningful impact on many lives!
It's the music that you play, using the 3DS» stylus to execute timed taps and swipes, and building a party of classic
FF characters and building them up is the aesthetic background giving the game depth and flavor.
And flat out stupid to keep
all FF characters as chibi only.
Even though the placement of the rest of
the FF characters in Kingdom Hearts is bemusing at best, the FFVII folks are all at least a year older, and since Advent Children is two years after the original game, maybe we'll see KH flashbacks in AC?!
- sora / kh characters - spyro - solidsnake and grayfox:D - cole - crash bandicoot -
ff characters - ratchet and clank - rayman - RE characters - Dante - Rikimaru (tenchu)- Spawn - if there is drake, there should be Lara Croft:)- Megaman - Yakuza
I'm getting a little bit scared by the lack of female characters, I hope the radio between M: F won't be too large, And even tough the glorious Cake - filled Fat Princess is incredibly awesome Sony has many places to pick female fighters like Coco Bandicoot (Crash), Kat (Gravity Rush), Ellen (Folklore) and the Legendary Lara Croft plus many
FF characters (if they can).
Cloud is one of the most important
FF Characters, from the supposedly most famous FF Game, Final Fantasy VII
Or even a Kingdom Hearts update when KH3 comes closer to launch with KH skins for all
the FF characters!
-- SURPRISES — No X-men or
FF characters!!!
If they really went for
FF characters (I don't think that's gonna happen), the logical choice would be some character from XV.
I'm not saying it wouldn't be stupid to put any other
FF character in over Cloud.
Not exact matches
We find little, if any, effort to «improve» the
character of Jacob: no word or phrase appears to relieve his premeditated treachery against his father Isaac (27:1
ff.)
; 1 John 1:1
ff.; John 15:27; Acts 5:32; John 19:35; 21:24; and compare also the importance of the tradition (paradosis) about Jesus, and the eyewitness
character of the oldest tradition about the passion to which Dibelius has called our attention.)
Sure looks like it because the man just does not see past his nose... he was even talking of how strong
character of the squad is because we have a hood record against the top 4,
ffs the top 4 all look like finishing below us and we still are not even sure of a top 2 spot, does that not show that the top 4 are all rubbish this season and not a sign we are anything special....
Type - 0 HD has everything a
FF fan could ask for: A superb battle system, lots of
characters, hours upon hours of interesting quests and a great story.
Only things which holds me back on FE are the chess gameplay, I didn't like it much in Final Fantasy Tactics and
FF Tactics Advanced, and when a
character dies they stay dead for the rest of the game, my luck in such cases is that the char should not die from one more hit, but in those cases it's always a critical super effective and all that crap on me, making chars die un-needed and all I can do then is reload the game, that's the other reason for me to doubt it, maybe I could get a demo from the e-shop...
it has not memorable scenes like Opera Scene in
FF IV the Dragon Quest series is mainly focused on gameplay than story and
characters
Next up is Ultimate
FF, where the
FF stands for Future Foundation, not the Fantastic Four; the lead
characters will be Sue Storm, Tony Stark, Machine Man and Sam Wilson, and the series will be written by Fialkov and illustrated by Mario Guevara.
What's so fun about
ff is that people can write whatever they want about the
characters.
A huge
FF fan, I've played most of them and completed many — each game offering a whole new world to explore with its own cast of
characters — naturally things have progressed as time has passed, the natural evolution and growth of games allowing for bigger and better things.
Look I'd like a strong female
character in my games, but I don't share the same weird fetish for Cloud that some of my fellow
FF friends have.
For those of us who dwell less on story and
character, an
FF game is defined more by the battle system attached to it, and X-2's resurrection of ATB not only defines the game, but redeems it.
25 WORDS OR LESS:
Characters from DQ and
FF converge on the board game stage in what will surely become the greatest game ever.
The game features over 20 Final Fantasy heroes and villains, ranging from the obligatory Cloud and Sephiroth to more obscure
characters such as Ramza Beoulve of Final Fantasy Tactics and Ace of
FF Type 0.
This mechanic has been seen quite a few times now with
FF - 13 and the Tales series to name a few, but at the time it was all new to me and even now, it's a joy to play the game as it involves a lot of strategies and ensuring you set your
characters up with the best behaviours for their types.
New
Characters — familiar faces make their debut in the Theatrhythm series, including Barret from
FF VII and Yuna from
FF X-2 (so Hot Pants Yuna instead of Summoner Yuna).
It's harder for fully voiced, realistically rendered
characters to be quite as endearing to players as the pliable party members of old, but all four of Final Fantasy 15's main party members are both likeable and familiar, bolstered by surprisingly well - scripted dialogue and voice acting that make light of their fantastical surroundings in a deliciously self - referential way that feels fresh for an
FF title.
Again, I argue that if they made Jihl Nabaat a playable
character, that minor
FF XIII villain that got unceremoniously dropped out of the narrative, why the hell not?
Though
FF13 was still a pretty good game, it wasn't what most fans expected from a
FF game in that it foregoes most of the combat strategy in favor of pressing A to control your main
character and occasionally stopping the action to switch your classes.
It feels more like a classic
FF aside from only controlling one
character.
In the past, we've seen other third party video game
characters in the franchise such as Cloud from
FF VII and Snake from Metal Gear Solid just to name a few.
Its one reason I really enjoyed
FF 12 because I could literally change
characters as needed, put one person to stealing until I get what I want and then burning enemies, and so on.
The first
FF games were refreshing because they basically automated the old pen - and - paper roleplaying games and gave pictures to everything; the
characters and backgrounds and enemies were all there, all the time.
I wonder if they kept a little main
character atb style control just out of fear of being TOO different from previous
FF games, even though that's kinda the point with
FF13.
Couple that with a surprise appearance of an
FF classic
character and it's an extremely light but enjoyable little adventure.
Dissidia is a 3D fighting game featuring Final Fantasy
characters from all over the
FF universe.
Looking very nice, but it seems like these support
characters don't have a 3d model, only images that grant some effects, akin to the dissidia
FF summons, I hope there's a way to disable them, or maybe it could become very unbalanced.
then i play next gen
ff XII, i like the MMO like gameplay and world, coz i played MMO before play this, but its lack of good story and the main
character does nt even have a
character development, poor vaan.
My other picks would be Eiko, Kuja, Fang, Rinoa and the main
characters from
ff tactics advance.
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I had played other
FF games, but this one blew me away with its complex plot, gameplay with a lot of depth, and how relevant most of the
characters felt with their backstories and goals.
This version allows
characters to partake in the Dark Knight and Onion Knight classes, recruit the sky pirate, Balthier, from
FF XII, and partake in some very grueling multiplayer battles.
Unlike
FF VII, instead of hitting a button to call a summon, the
characters call on the Guardian Forces to attack in a different manner.
Square Enix announced a while ago that every
FF XIII
character would make an appearance in Lightning Returns, but they» ve
Lost Odyssey could be considered a spiritual cousin to
FF, but brings the franchise back to the roots that made it famous: Brilliantly executed turn - based combat with a unique twist and a masterfully told story through the eyes of some amazing
characters.
This game's visuals are extremely life - like, and the
character animations are akin to some of the best CGI
characters you've seen in movies (think
FF: The Spirits Within).
As you may have known,
characters from
FF XIII have made a return to Lightning Returns and sadly Square has failed to make the story within Lightning Returns interesting at all.
If you ask me start with
FF VI or VII great stories with amazing
characters and lot's of containt.