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Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
Old 03-04-2010, 11:53 PM   #16
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No love for Final Fantasy XII? Let me advocate for it a little bit in another lame attempt to stir controversy.

First of all, I don't think you can argue that the Final Fantasy formula needed to change. At a fundamental level. Any kind of combat that looks even vaguely turn based just doesn't fly any more.

The story had to change, too. I've read a lot of complaints about how Vaan is a largely inconsequential character (the story arguably centers around Ashe) and how the stakes for the game are mostly about the politics of two kingdoms. But to me, those were good things. It was nice to be controlling a character who had a normal perspective on things and wasn't overly angsty. And it was nice to have a story where you weren't saving the world. Because that meant anything could happen. When you have a saving the world plot, the only thing that can happen is you kill the bad guy and the world doesn't get destroyed. But if instead it's just about a princess trying to get back on the throne, all kinds of things can happen. She doesn't even have to succeed.

Ok, so the story does pretty much unfold the way you expect it to. It was still a good idea. Just like the Gambit system was a good idea that was imperfectly implemented. Come to think of it, it's kind of analogous to the materia system in Final Fantasy VII: it was a good idea in principal taken WAY too far. Having materia slots on your weapons which affect your spells and abilities is good. Having materia for what should normally be unique character actions (like Steal) is bad.

So I'm hoping that in FF XIII Square builds on the ideas they had and refines them. Alas, I do not have a PS3 or Xbox 360 nor the time to play a 100 hour game any more. But I do hope they pull it off.
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