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Vodacixi said:
There's something really weird with this game: all I hear from it sounds great, but then I play the Episode Duscae and I hate it.

RPGs...... are by far the worst possible things to make demos of. That's because the core mechanics of any RPG are simple. the vast amount of options or should I say, option management is what makes them hard and technical. It's practically impossible to translate that through a demo. 





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I hate to be that guy but I'm still pretty skeptical >_



What an inconvenient place to decide to build a city. Getting the materials up there must have been a massive pain in the ass.



RavenXtra said:
I hate to be that guy but I'm still pretty skeptical >_<

Maybe when I see it all in motion I'll feel differently.

It just seems too good to be true.  I got so excited reading this and the screenshot too.  March can't come soon enough.  I need that new reveal plus the release date. Hell even if it releases in Japan first I'll get that version then the western one later. 





Still find the protagonists to be the blandest yet of the modern ff games, but I'm otherwise quite excited for this installment. Been hoping they'd win me back for over a decade now.



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Brainslug said:
What an inconvenient place to decide to build a city. Getting the materials up there must have been a massive pain in the ass.

 

I like it! Reminds me of a larger Venice or, perhaps even more so, Tenochtitlán :)

 

Very pretty.



I think this might be the first Final Fantasy I purchase. Hope it doesn't suck.



"Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth." -My good friend Mark Aurelius

Brainslug said:
What an inconvenient place to decide to build a city. Getting the materials up there must have been a massive pain in the ass.

 

Didn't stop the ancient Egyptians from building the pyramids. Doubting human ingenuity is usually a lost bet. Much more so in a fictional world where anything can be explained.



This game sounds hyper time we hear more about it. JUST GIVE IT TO ME NAO!