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I can agree with you in general. Nate Send a noteboard - 15/11/2009 12:27:34 AM
Just ... just one thing. Please don't tell me you're referring to X as the "roots" of anything to do with Final Fantasy. :p


X obviously was not the beginning of Final Fantasy in any way. However, I would argue that it is a fairly traditional Final Fantasy game. It had a Fantasy setting, turn-based battle system, save-the-world emotional plot, etc. XII, on the other hand, tried a lot of new things. It had a very political storyline that was much less epic in scope, it didn't have nearly the same character emphasis, t(here were no "lead" characters at all, really), and the battle system played more like an MMO than anything else. No turn-base, introduced the tank-and-spank mentality, etc.

Anyway, I'm not sure I really argued the point successfully, but I definitely think that X was much more representative of a standard Final Fantasy game than XII was. :)


X was certainly more in the traditional style than XII was, no doubt about that. Though one thing I missed from X that all the previous ones had was the open, explorable world.

You could argue that the previous games were mostly the illusion of an open world until the end, though. The games had open worlds, but various things (usually obstacles that could later be crossed with new transportation) kept the player going in one general direction most of the time, until near the end when everything would open up. VII, VIII, and IX are certainly like that. V and VI were a little more open though. Still, I missed it in X.
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FFXIII gets an official North American release date. - 14/11/2009 07:15:26 AM 704 Views
I'm not excited, because I didn't like 12 (but I'll still buy it) - 14/11/2009 07:52:04 PM 424 Views
It's not being made by the team who made 12, though. - 14/11/2009 08:29:51 PM 385 Views
It looks a lot like X. - 14/11/2009 09:19:30 PM 412 Views
Only in a very loose sense. - 14/11/2009 10:24:52 PM 396 Views
I can agree with you in general. - 15/11/2009 12:27:34 AM 421 Views
X was like that too, though. - 15/11/2009 01:29:35 AM 395 Views
Nooo, it's not the same. - 15/11/2009 03:06:07 AM 393 Views
Well, true. It doesn't have an overmap. - 15/11/2009 09:13:54 PM 391 Views
I'm with you. - 15/11/2009 07:29:09 AM 422 Views
The last FF game with a Uematsu soundtrack was Final Fantasy 9. - 15/11/2009 01:51:33 AM 411 Views
I don't remember a single track from 11, 12, or x-2, so it changes nothing - 15/11/2009 05:30:22 AM 443 Views
X-2 had one of the best Final Fantasy tunes ever, I thought. - 15/11/2009 06:47:47 AM 529 Views
Glad someone else likes that. I play that pretty regularly. - 15/11/2009 09:15:58 PM 412 Views
Who did the "Hymns?" - 15/11/2009 04:02:04 PM 367 Views
Awesome - 15/11/2009 02:19:08 AM 371 Views
I'll give it a shot...first FF game I'll have played since VIII - 15/11/2009 03:03:46 AM 404 Views
I never really enjoyed X all that much. - 16/11/2009 03:08:57 PM 377 Views
The minigame? Do you mean Blitzball? - 16/11/2009 06:40:33 PM 408 Views
Re: The minigame? Do you mean Blitzball? - 16/11/2009 07:11:27 PM 405 Views
Yes. - 16/11/2009 07:24:45 PM 397 Views
Yep... good old Blitz ball. - 16/11/2009 07:24:14 PM 408 Views

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