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i wanna understand everything in the game so i need to wait for the english version :(



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Lucky you! I'm so glad that this game is good! I have one question: how long does it take to finish the story mode with one character? Oh and another one: Is the story good, are there any references to the others FF's?

Thx^^



gengka said:
i wanna understand everything in the game so i need to wait for the english version :(

 

I agree, lol if i knew japanese "Well" though thats another story.

But...I'd pay up for a japanese Version of Versus XIII if i could get it ealier, since ima teh first number 1 hardcore Fan of Versus... I CLAIM IT!!! >_>



Double Post...



I have absolutely no idea where the next remakes might go. I'd bet DS before PSP, but the Wii and even the PS2 are also possible if they're willing to wave their budgets around a bit in exchange for higher sales.



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Tremble said:
Lucky you! I'm so glad that this game is good! I have one question: how long does it take to finish the story mode with one character? Oh and another one: Is the story good, are there any references to the others FF's?

Thx^^

Ok i really dont want to say much about the story its better you play it. I will say this. The story is about Cosmos VS Chaos and their quest to obtain crystals. Its a fan service fighting game foremost so dont expect to much story wise. As for any references to other FF series you will have to play it to find out.

Each character starts off at level 1 and there are 5 chapters to complete per character in story mode. Takes anywhere from 1hour+ to complete the whole 5 chapters on 1 character depending on how good you are. Each chapter has collectable items so you need to play through each characters chapter more then once if you want to get 100% with that character. You cant get 100% on the first play through.

Hope that answers your question to a degree.

 



Does each character have their own story they go through, or is it just individual endings?

Are there unlockable characters that you have heard of?



Is Balthier in it?!



@seraphic, yeah he's very demented. But that's what made him so great. The fact of his being so human, but so absolutely cruel.

Sephiroth was inhuman and distant, forever chased across the horizon and always cryptic, which was part of his spooky appeal. Kefka was very human. He was spoiled and arrogant, demanding and unsympathetic of the people left in his charge (he was a general). He was cowardly and hated pain, he was bastard that you weren't afraid of so much as you just hated him. But his sadism was far greater than his cowardice. He may have run from his own pain, but he loved to infict pain and torment on others. He didn't hurt others out of necessity, he did it out of pleasure. And it was that he hated pain so much that made his love of inflicting it on others so twisted, and made you hate him that much more. He was a true sociopath that didn't see others as living being so much as things to have fun with, and inflicting pain or suffering he thought was very fun. "Nothing can beat the sound of hundreds of voices screaming in unison"

And the story was presented beautifully. You got a very personal sense of what kefka's callous and sadistic actions were doing. You got the sense that he was a rogue general, his colleagues like General Leo were sympathetic characters that you could empathize with, that they were on the other side of a conflict, but were good, reasonable, respectable people that believed that what they were doing was right. And then there was kefka a sadist that the empire created and subsequently didn't know how to control. His actions were deplorable but written off by the emperor and looked down upon by his peers as unnecessary. And then he played them all and one by one betrayed and murdered, and climbed. And eventually, he managed to do the unthinkable and in the process destroyed all of civilization, made the world into a desolate wasteland, and made himself into a god that could use the everyone and everything as his playground. And eventually as a god his sadism became nihilism. He would create a monument to non-existence.

Kefka was a fantastic villian, one of the best ever in videogames. He desperately needs to come back in a fully realized fleshed out remake.



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The_vagabond7 said:

@seraphic, yeah he's very demented. But that's what made him so great. The fact of his being so human, but so absolutely cruel.

Sephiroth was inhuman and distant, forever chased across the horizon and always cryptic, which was part of his spooky appeal. Kefka was very human. He was spoiled and arrogant, demanding and unsympathetic of the people left in his charge (he was a general). He was cowardly and hated pain, he was bastard that you weren't afraid of so much as you just hated him. But his sadism was far greater than his cowardice. He may have run from his own pain, but he loved to infict pain and torment on others. He didn't hurt others out of necessity, he did it out of pleasure. And it was that he hated pain so much that made his love of inflicting it on others so twisted, and made you hate him that much more. He was a true sociopath that didn't see others as living being so much as things to have fun with, and inflicting pain or suffering he thought was very fun. "Nothing can beat the sound of hundreds of voices screaming in unison"

And the story was presented beautifully. You got a very personal sense of what kefka's callous and sadistic actions were doing. You got the sense that he was a rogue general, his colleagues like General Leo were sympathetic characters that you could empathize with, that they were on the other side of a conflict, but were good, reasonable, respectable people that believed that what they were doing was right. And then there was kefka a sadist that the empire created and subsequently didn't know how to control. His actions were deplorable but written off by the emperor and looked down upon by his peers as unnecessary. And then he played them all and one by one betrayed and murdered, and climbed. And eventually, he managed to do the unthinkable and in the process destroyed all of civilization, made the world into a desolate wasteland, and made himself into a god that could use the everyone and everything as his playground. And eventually as a god his sadism became nihilism. He would create a monument to non-existence.

Kefka was a fantastic villian, one of the best ever in videogames. He desperately needs to come back in a fully realized fleshed out remake.

Whoa man...thats deep...

Ugh.... if ya own a PSP...I dun wan fight you online... lol

What are the chance ya think of a VI remake for the HD consoles btw? that would rock right? even though knowing VI and below it would be DS or PSP bound. >_>