Final Fantasy XII thus far
I love the Final Fantasy games. VII will probably always remain my favorite, and I'd like to replay it some time soon, perhaps. With each installment, it's nice to explore a new and interesting world, while also seeing familiar elements.
I have yet to see a Biggs, Wedge, or Cid! The chocobos are totally badass in this game, though, and they look real and believable and are the caliber of what I expected in Final Fantasy Tactics, if the game could have had cooler graphics.
Anyway, I'm loving the Ivalice setting of the game, just like I love it in Final Fantasy Tactics and Vagrant Story. I love the medieval European feel, the knights and castles and armor and honor.
My favorite character is Balthier, hands-down. His English accent and snarky comments make him feel like Spike (of Buffy/Angel) reincarnate. But Balthier has better style than Spike. I love his fresh white shirts, and the fact that he gets upset if they're dirty. I love the way he holds his gun, and the gold trim on his clothing. MOST OF ALL, I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT HIM. If Balthier dies, I'm going to be upset.
I find Vaan pretty useless and uninteresting, as far as heroes go. I even like FF8's Squall more than this guy. Luckily, I love everyone around him. I was wary of Penelo, expecting to find her irritating, but I really do like her. Also, surprisingly, I expected to fall head over heels for Ashe and love her like I love FF9's Princess Garnet, but I'm not really feeling the love yet.
I read somewhere online that originally, Basch was going to be the main character, but they decided, as they always do, to go with a younger, impressionable hero. I think it'd be really cool of Square would make the jump and have an older protagonist, or (God forbid!) a female protagonist!
Oh yeah! Usually, I don't like "complicated" menu set-ups, but I kind of dig the licensing system. I love the battle set-up, and how the perspective doesn't change from wandering around to the world map to battles. I like being able to change characters mid-battle, and....yeah, I love everything, except that I seem to constantly be short of money in this game, and it seems hard to find good weapons for everyone (especially guns!).
Still, I'm thoroughly enjoying it so far, and hope that the storyline gets even better.
Anyway, I'm about to go into the tomb of Ashe's family, and see what's going on in there.
So far, the best writing definitely goes to the prologue. What balls! Killing the character from whose perspective the gamer is playing? Genius! I didn't see it coming at all.
Also! While doing a Google image search for Balthier (*cough*), I found this website to be vastly interesting! It explores the copious similarities between the Star Wars trilogies and Final Fantasy XII. This thought actually occurred to me when Miguelo was introduced, and I expect will become even stronger as I continue to play.
I have yet to see a Biggs, Wedge, or Cid! The chocobos are totally badass in this game, though, and they look real and believable and are the caliber of what I expected in Final Fantasy Tactics, if the game could have had cooler graphics.
Anyway, I'm loving the Ivalice setting of the game, just like I love it in Final Fantasy Tactics and Vagrant Story. I love the medieval European feel, the knights and castles and armor and honor.
My favorite character is Balthier, hands-down. His English accent and snarky comments make him feel like Spike (of Buffy/Angel) reincarnate. But Balthier has better style than Spike. I love his fresh white shirts, and the fact that he gets upset if they're dirty. I love the way he holds his gun, and the gold trim on his clothing. MOST OF ALL, I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT HIM. If Balthier dies, I'm going to be upset.
I find Vaan pretty useless and uninteresting, as far as heroes go. I even like FF8's Squall more than this guy. Luckily, I love everyone around him. I was wary of Penelo, expecting to find her irritating, but I really do like her. Also, surprisingly, I expected to fall head over heels for Ashe and love her like I love FF9's Princess Garnet, but I'm not really feeling the love yet.
I read somewhere online that originally, Basch was going to be the main character, but they decided, as they always do, to go with a younger, impressionable hero. I think it'd be really cool of Square would make the jump and have an older protagonist, or (God forbid!) a female protagonist!
Oh yeah! Usually, I don't like "complicated" menu set-ups, but I kind of dig the licensing system. I love the battle set-up, and how the perspective doesn't change from wandering around to the world map to battles. I like being able to change characters mid-battle, and....yeah, I love everything, except that I seem to constantly be short of money in this game, and it seems hard to find good weapons for everyone (especially guns!).
Still, I'm thoroughly enjoying it so far, and hope that the storyline gets even better.
Anyway, I'm about to go into the tomb of Ashe's family, and see what's going on in there.
So far, the best writing definitely goes to the prologue. What balls! Killing the character from whose perspective the gamer is playing? Genius! I didn't see it coming at all.
Also! While doing a Google image search for Balthier (*cough*), I found this website to be vastly interesting! It explores the copious similarities between the Star Wars trilogies and Final Fantasy XII. This thought actually occurred to me when Miguelo was introduced, and I expect will become even stronger as I continue to play.

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Wasn't FFX-2 all about female protagonists? I don't really know the story since I couldn't get into the Final Fantasy Barbie concept (change her clothes and her powers change!) but all the playable characters were women so one would have to assume...
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We'll see where XII goes. I love it so far, so hopefully I'll make it. Of course, I still need to finish VI (although I almost beat this one!), V, II, and I, buy/play IV, and somehow obtain III.
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Cid is coming! In fact, XII has two Cids. Creighton and I don't remember a Biggs or Wedge, though. I don't think those two were in X, either. I think they gave up that tradition, sadly.
FFX still wins, though. By a lot. I mean, the three female characters in that game are by far the strongest and best developed of the cast. That's saying something, because everyone is well-developed. You can change out characters anytime in the battle system too, just like XII, except it's turn-based. And the story....... There's a reason Creighton and I cry every time we replay it. How many video games can make a person cry? Repeatedly? Not many. The beginning of the game may feel light-hearted and simple, but hooooooo boy, it is not.
I'm currently replaying X (it's my annual pilgrimage), but when I'm done I'll gladly lend it to you. I really hope you'll give it a chance.
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The things you have to say about X are certainly encouraging, and I do intend to play it.
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Did you notice all the airships being named after summons?
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Money is scarce all game, unlike past FF games where you were rolling in dough. There's a long stretch in the game where you don't get any gun upgrades. Focus on using the elemental shots, it makes tearing up some fire enemies you face MUCH easier.
My party was Balthier on guns and all magic, Ashe on sword/shield and white/green magic, and Basch on spear/white magic.
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Are you at Raithwall? Man, that place was a bitch and the boss was so hard for me to beat.
I only play FFXII from time to time, but when I do pick it up, I spend hours (mostly, levelling, lol)
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This is not a good thing as half of Ashe's dialogue is made up of gasps and sighs. Damn girl needs to get herself an inhaler (I despise Ashe. Boring and stupid.)
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I use whatever weapons I can find/have money for, which at the moment is some kind of spear for Balthier, and two Iron Hammers for Ashe and Fran. Those three aside, Penelo is shockingly my strongest!
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Hammers are awesome, especially in the early game. Penelo was kind of useful for a while, until I decided I was bored with her and stopped using her.
The thing that kind of annoyed me about the game was how interchangeable everybody is. They start off with some general inclinations in certain directions, but you don't have to follow those. Their overdrive powers look different, but basically function the same.
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They re-released III for the DS, which is how I've been playing it. I did try playing it a few times in college on an NES emulator with a translator pack, but either there were some issues with the translation, or I just couldn't get into it. I don't remember which. It'd be interesting to try that version again.
Still, so much FF to play. Maybe I'll bring my DS with me on vacation just in case...