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Zuzanna Alondra:
Dude - I never got past the first disk on FFVII - NOOOO my main healer!

*sigh*

Mizhara:
While it is the cliché of clichés now, that event in FFVII was the turning point for me. The part that truly made me 'feel' something about the game. I think it was the first time in a game where I personally felt sorrow, hate and rage towards the antagonist and for all the other faults in current JRPGs... that's one hell of a statement.

But come on... Did we run out of Phoenix Down at that point? Did we suddenly run out of Soft when we ran across XIII's father? That's my main problem with JRPGs. Combat mechanics have absolutely nothing in common with the world it occurs in. It's so silly.

Oh, and first impression on FFXIII? Gods it's longwinded, and actually kind of boring. I keep hearing it starts to rock further in, but after playing 10+ hours now, I have to say they could have condensed that gameplay to less than half of that. And where's the RP part of the game? I haven't made a single decision yet. Just ran from cutscene to cutscene, killing stuff along the way. At least there were conversation options in FFVII and FFVIII. Hell, I think there were some in FFX too.

They really should have worked better on the FFXIII pacing and storytelling.

BloodBird:

--- Quote from: Wanoah on 20 Apr 2010, 13:20 ---
--- Quote from: Graelyn on 16 Apr 2010, 16:31 ---[spoiler]AERIS![/spoiler]
NOOOOOOOOOOO-


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Naughty Graelyn! You forgot the tag! :P

Who the fuck is Aeris anyway?

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Heretic!

j/k

Seriously, playing FFVII after getting to know what is now publicly known, was frankly painful - I did not know what was worse; not using her because I knew and conserved exp. for other party-members, or using her and losing her. Either way, it was a frankly memorable moment, in a bad way. Should likely note I was rather young, sick and bed-ridden when I saw that scene.

Didn't help.

Havohej:
Was the first time that I can remember being genuinely pissed at a video game villain.  I didn't know it was coming on my first playthrough (my friends were pretty good about not giving spoilers when they got the game a week ahead of me), so I was very :rage: about the whole thing.  Taking Sephiroth down was a very satisfying conclusion... I remember muttering something like "This is for Aeris, faggot." with my :srs: face on while using Knights of the Round during the final fight.

Mizhara:
The question then becomes... would it have affected us the same way today, if we'd never heard of FFVII? I'm not sure. I was much younger back then, and that kind of gameplay and storytelling was relatively new to me.

Either way, it made FFVII a very powerful experience, and is probably the reason why none of the later games come close to it in 'hooking' the player.

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