Not exact matches
The blocky, digitised
characters that made MK's
name work well on the small screen, and the angular d -
pad captures the nostalgic essence
of bashing away on an inappropriate 16 - bit joypad.
It's a somewhat generic storyline that's compounded by the presence
of a seriously annoying supporting
character named Ngoc Lan Tran (Hong Chau, delivering one
of 2017's most grating performances), with the less - than - engrossing vibe compounded by a stagnant, meandering atmosphere and aggressively overlong running time (ie much
of the film's midsection consists
of padded - out and entirely needless sequences).
- starts you off in a small town - in town you can visit shops, talk to people and accept a quest - the quest puts you in the middle
of a volcano - your end goal is defeating the gigantic fire beast Ifrit - team up with a Goblin and Chocobo - fight multiple enemies, including some unfriendly Chocobo - enemies leave behind loot like recovery items and materials for crafting - by pressing L or R, you get access to four attacks - attack
names include Plunder Slash, Mercurial Thrust and Trinity - charge a power meter and then hit L+R at the same time for special movies - one special lets you change into Cloud with very powerful attacks - run with the B - button - camera switching is handled by the D -
Pad - info on the upper screen that gives you constant battle updates - bottom screen shows the status
of all the
characters, plus a map