Kudistos Megistos said:
I'll keep my answers short (edit: looks like I failed at that ), because we'll go into incredibly tl;dr territory otherwise. This will come at the expense of detail, but meh 1. (I'm sure this will be used against me) yes, my first FF game was 7, back in 1998. Unfortunately, it was the first RPG to get a siginificant release where I lived. 2. What? Of course I've played it. I borrowed it from a friend when it was ported to the PSX and bought my own copy later. 3. It's hard to say. I think that Sephiroth's motives for becoming evil were much better than Kefka's since being driven insane by a terrible discovery seems much more "satisfying", in some way, than going insane because of something that physically changes his brain. He also has reasons for wanting to kill humanity; at first, he wants revenge because he wrongly believes that humans killed his ancestors, and later because he believes that harvesting their energy will help him to ahcieve his destiny to become a god (although it's debatable as to whether Sephiroth is really in control at this point). He isn't just crazy and evil for crazy and evil's sake, and this makes him seem like a much more well-rounded and three dimensional villain than Kefka. His evil is also much more directed. A lot of his detractors point out that he has a low kill count by the standards of FF villains, but when he does kill people, he makes it matter; people are still bawwwing about one flower girl 12 years after the game came out (there's a very good reason as to why her death is so significant compared to the million killed by other villains, but there isn't time to go into that now). The way I see it, Sephiroth is like a sniper rifle, whereas Kefka is like a rocket launcher. However, we hardly ever get to see Sephiroth, which is a big disappointment, and Kefka has a lot more "personality" than Sephiroth. Still, I think that Sephiroth just about wins for me. 4. TBH, I didn't really care about either of the protagonsists 5. This has the potential to cause a lot of arguing . I think that FF7's storytelling is a lot more "disciplined". There are side stories and tangents, but there's a very definite main path that the game takes. FF6 may have a more complex storyline, but I think that the various subplots and such are quite hastily put together and there isn't enough focus on the central plot. 6. Dunno. I'd say that the main character not being who he thinks he is is quite a twist, however. So is finding out halfway through the game that you've been helping the bad guy. 7. Once again, I can't really decide. Actually, I think that the what makes a lot of people like FF7 is the amount of work put into the minor character and the fact that there aren't really any characters that completely oivershadow the others. It makes the world seem a lot more "rounded". Sephiroth, for example, is apparently the bad guy, but there's also Jenova, Hojo, the Shinra corporation, and so on. All four could be said to be the true villain in FF7. Interestingly, when FF7 forums do a poll on who people's favourite character is, it's rare for one to get more than 25% of the vote, and even peope like Rufus and Reno always get quite a few votes. I'm sure that this overly long response will make me look like a fanboy and incite some people to rage, but that's life. |
3. I think that the flower girl was very charismatic, Square killed an important character (for the players) just to make players feel how serious the game is. Your comparison about Sephiroth being a sniper rifle and Kefka a Rocket Launcher isn't incorrect in my opinion. I agree with you but Kefka has a lot more personality than Sephiroth (like you said), Kefka gave me a lot of trouble during my journey and he even made me hate him! That's why I think he is better, he is always there and when you think that he is not there... *BOOOOOM*.
3. I think that the flower girl was very charismatic, Square killed an important character (for the players) just to make players feel how serious the game is. Your comparison about Sephiroth being a sniper rifle and Kefka a Rocket Launcher isn't incorrect in my opinion. I agree with you but Kefka has a lot more personality than Sephiroth (like you said), Kefka gave me a lot of trouble during my journey and he even made me hate him! That's why I think he is better, he is always there showing what he is capable of doing. Sometimes I just can't see Sephiroth as my enemy but yes, Sephiroth has better reasons to do what he did.
4. I can't really explain it, but here is where you showed me that you doesn't have a biased opinion. Most of the people say that Cloud is awesome because he is awesome and they doesn't have an explanation for it because Cloud isn't really that perfect as a protagonist.
5. I really prefer the complexity and variety of FF6 here. You will have more things to put in your mind, more stories, more feelings etc.
You doesn't seems to be a fanboy, you actually gave me some good arguments.