twesterm said:
THe thing with Sephiroth burning the village, it just didn't seem to matter. The act of burning the village was overshadowed by other things and you just didn't think about that, you were thinking about Sephiroth what the fuck he was up to and what was Cloud's past. You were just so disconnected from it. With Kefka and Doma, it was purely focused on Kefka and his horrible act. Later, you directly experienced the aftermath of that act and it was just an incredibly moving piece. Everything you did, Cyan in Doma, the camp, and the phantom train, was all because of what Kefka did. Watch my above link if you don't believe me. |
The aftermath happens, but regardless we didn't get to know Cyan's family that well; nor Cyan to feel any impact on a personal level.
After all, how can we as humans be moved to something we haven't had enough time to become attached to? It doesn't just instantly happen, it takes time to build these important moments and then finally let them explode. Interactions are what generally build these moments, and while FFVI did indeed have a lot of good moments, most of them happened too soon.
This will only take a moment of your time. *steals your watch*







