I have decided not to spend my time playing XIII-2. Since I'm in college now, which is why I haven't been here often, I cannot find the time to play something unless I know it will be worth my time. Final Fantasy XIII-2 appears to be fantastic with the new and improved gameplay, but what about the story? Stories are what makes the Final Fantasy series unique, and unfortunately I have found out too much of this game's story to even wish to play it anymore. It's sick. It's disgusting. I am in shock, I really am. The original game's storyline was confusing, but it made sense and it had a sense of finality. This game's story is demanding that you wait to pay for a whole new game or for DLC, and I refuse to do that.
In Fallout 3, you die in the end as the main character, and you can't do anything after that point. It sounds horrible, but the good thing is that your efforts throughout the game resulted in saving the Wasteland, by purifying the irradiated water throughout America. Sure, you died, your father died, everything seemed like it was over. However, you still know that you completed the game, and that everything in the game's world will now be okay. You don't need to sit around and wait for an expansion.
Now, in another game, like Kingdom Hearts, this would be different, because that game is a series of games that are related to each other. Final Fantasy, on the other hand, doesn't relate to each other, and therefore each game should have a complete story. This is where XIII-2 fails. There is no ending for XIII-2, it was all just a lie. This has me fearing for the storyline of Type-0, because Square wants to make that game into its own spinoff series, and it seems to imply that there won't be a real ending to the game. At least it hasn't been advertised as a game of finality, and they say that the DLC is free, so there shouldn't be a problem for that game. I am keeping my hopes up for Type-0. I honestly must admit that I wasn't expecting XIII-2 to be all fine and perfect, it just seemed a little too good to be true. And where's Lightning? Why isn't she playable?
It's one thing to write an unfinished story. It's another thing to advertise it as a complete product, and what Square did is unforgivable. Maybe it wasn't all of Square, maybe it was just the writer of the story. Hopefully, we won't hear too much from him in the coming future of the series. A lot of people seem to believe that the series has gone to hell just because of one numbered title that has ultimately struggled. Sure, there's FFX-2 and Dissidia that are ultimately real nightmares as well, but they are spin-offs. XIII-2 is a spinoff as well, but it was Square's chance at redemption for the first game's bad gameplay, and since they ruined it, it counts against them. However, again we only have one game here. I cannot stand everyone saying that the series is going to suck forever now and that FFX will be the last decent Final Fantasy they ever release. It pisses me off that FFXII is overlooked and has been released relatively recently in context of the series's lifespan.
It's just one game, guys. Don't give me no nonsense about XIII-2, it still falls under the same production so it classifies as part of FFXIII. We still have Type-0 to check out, and we still have Versus XIII (which will probably be the best of the FFXIII spin-offs given that it's mostly Tetsuya Nomura's doing). FFXIV is another MMO, and I suppose that also has grounds for pissing off fans. It pissed me off, I'll give you all that much. If they were really going to release another Final Fantasy MMO, they could've at least made it several ways different from FFXI. But that's not what's important here. What's important are the numbered titles that you can actually place in your console device and play through without connection to the internet. We have the original five Final Fantasies that were as bland as a stale cracker, but in the end they're ultimately better and more well loved that FFXIII. We have FFVI and FFVII, games that cannot be argued with. Then you have FFVIII, which I hate the living hell out of, but enough people seem to like it. It certainly did not seem to portend that the series was reaching a state of hell. FFIX is loved by a lot of the fans, and I am still longing to check it out. FFX has some... mixed views. People seem to be willing to admit that it was a decent attempt. FFXI doesn't count for being an MMO. And last, there's FFXII, which was one of my best video game experiences ever. A lot of people hate it for no reason; I assume they're just new fans whose first Final Fantasy was FFX (or worse, FFX-2). So maybe Square is being very greedy and disgusting trying to shell out money from the pockets of their customers. Personally, I don't give a damn so long as the game they release is a game I don't play, like FFXI and FFXIV. If they want to make people pay monthly to play an online game, fine, whatever. However, I have to care when they release a game with promises of being great, and then in the end it turns out that I had wasted my money and that I would have to waste more money for the finished product.
I was fine with FFXIII, but that was because it was the game that I needed in a time of despair over whether video games will ever be as good as they used to be (because I was playing all the first person shooters on the Xbox 360, all of which suck minus the Halo series). Anyway, so my point is that this game shouldn't worry people about the future of the series. When you look at FFXIII by itself, you will freak out and think that Square will never be able to get the next Final Fantasy right. However, when you take the game and put it in the grand scale of the series as a whole, it looks nothing more than a small blotch on a beautiful person's skin. For now, I want to see what Versus XIII and Type-0 will be like, and I am sure that they will be better games than FFXIII, allowing for fans to forget about the game and laugh it off as a silly mistake. When FFXV comes around, I am sure things will be different. My guess is that FFXIII's failure is attributed to the division of the company, since they divided into three groups to work on three different games at once (though I really wonder what the hell Nomura's been doing all this time with his group on Versus XIII). Perhaps the next Final Fantasy will have its story written by a different guy. Perhaps there will be different people in charge of the design of the gameplay. It seems pretty likely that that will be the case if the whole company returns to working on the game together and not split up.
I'm sure that, in the end of its run, the Final Fantasy series will feature more good games than bad. Only fourteen numbered titles have been released, and only three (the two MMO's and FFXIII) have turned out to be total wastes of numbers. I am sure that there will be quite a lot more than twenty numbered Final Fantasy titles in the future, regardless of what people think of that right now. So if you are a long-standing fan of this series hyperventilating over its future, calm the hell down. As I said before, ignoring the MMO's, it's just one game. We have a lot of previous titles to fondly reminisce of, and we have plenty of future titles waiting to be conceived. So just calm down, take a deep breath, and pop in FFVI, or FFXII if you are beginning to think that Square's greatness is lost in time. Then, when FFXV is released, we can all forget that FFXIII ever happened.
Now, shut the hell up about Final Fantasy's future. If you are a damn true fan, you would've already had in mind everything that I just said.
Originally my Final Fantasy blog, I shut down this blog for a few months before ultimately realizing I had a lot of fun with it, even though nobody read a single thing. Now, with the world of PC gaming fully open to me with Steam, emulators, FRAPS, and so on, I felt it would be awesome to take this blog and turn it into a general gaming blog.
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Monday, February 13, 2012
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
What Shinra News Already Said, as well as What They Didn't Say
Okay, so a lot of Final Fantasy XIII-2 stuff has come out, along with even a Game Informer article (I don't remember if it was a review or a preview; it was most likely a preview) on it. I have been gone from this blog for quite a while now, and I do apologize for that. My life has taken a lot of my concerns since I finished FFVI. As a matter of fact, that FFIII playthrough I am working on is going to be put on hold indefinitely. When I can find the time to play that game again, I'll do it and I'll continue the playthrough. But for now, I've been mostly concerned with my college's orientation next week, my violin practice, my work at my city's performing arts center, and so on. Plus, Skyrim came out, and that game is pretty much the best video game that is out these days (Type-0 isn't going to be counted as anything since it isn't in America yet). A lot of my life has been taken by Skyrim already. I never found the time to take a look at what's going on with the series that I love (except for Type-0. I've kept a close eye on that game since my absence. Unfortunately, there was nothing of importance released within the past month, until now). However, if there are actually any Readers out there reading this (I know there aren't, I can see so on my blog's stats. To be honest, this blog is really more for myself than anything), they should already know that this blog isn't going to get updated that much. It says so in the first post that I wrote here.
Anyway, so Shinra News has been flooded with information on FXIII-2. I was going to take a look at Game Informer's article, and then I ignored it because all it was was a look at the game's first few hours of gameplay. I am not going to read that nonsense. On Shinra News, it seems that the culprit of all the XIII-2 articles is some user by the name of FFGirl. While it's nice to see someone who cares about the sequel of the controversial FFXIII, it would be much nicer to see other people who care about the series in general. Nobody has said anything about Type-0's overseas confirmation, and that news is probably a week old already. It does say that on Type-0's wiki page, but it should say it on the news since that is big and important. All I see on Shinra News is stuff about the DLC for the game and the soundtracks and all that. Who cares? Let me go over the news and show you all which articles are important:
(Oh, by the way, I just went to look and now they say that Type-0 has been confirmed for the West. Nice one.)
Anyway, so Shinra News has been flooded with information on FXIII-2. I was going to take a look at Game Informer's article, and then I ignored it because all it was was a look at the game's first few hours of gameplay. I am not going to read that nonsense. On Shinra News, it seems that the culprit of all the XIII-2 articles is some user by the name of FFGirl. While it's nice to see someone who cares about the sequel of the controversial FFXIII, it would be much nicer to see other people who care about the series in general. Nobody has said anything about Type-0's overseas confirmation, and that news is probably a week old already. It does say that on Type-0's wiki page, but it should say it on the news since that is big and important. All I see on Shinra News is stuff about the DLC for the game and the soundtracks and all that. Who cares? Let me go over the news and show you all which articles are important:
(Oh, by the way, I just went to look and now they say that Type-0 has been confirmed for the West. Nice one.)
- Final Fantasy V and VI to Be Released on North America PSN: This informs of a release. Always important.
- Final Fantasy XIII-2 North American Collector's Edition Announced: As with the other posts of collector's editions, this is somewhat important because this shows what to expect to get when you pay extra money for the game.
- Game Informer Magazine Spoils Beginning of Final Fantasy XIII-2: This is important because if it wasn't there, I would've read the article and the game's beginning would've been spoiled.
- Official ESRB Rating for Final Fantasy XIII-2: Okay, this really isn't all that important. It's still nice to know, I guess.
- Final Fantasy XIII-2
New Artworkand Gameplay: The gameplay demo shown is all that really needs to be seen. - Final Fantasy XV Could Possibly Be an Action RPG: This is important because this gives readers information from the makers of the game on what to expect from future titles (also, HELLZ YEAH! NO MORE LOADING BARS!)
- New Final Fantasy XIII-2 Special Set to Air in December: This is important for anyone who wants to listen to more information on the game.
- Japanese version of Final Fantasy XIII-2 Now Complete: This post informs of a game's progress in development.
And that's about it. Everything else is about screenshots and whatnot. Sure, they may include some tidbits on the gameplay of the game, but other than that, it's just a bunch of pictures to look at. These should be featured somewhere else, in my opinion. I guess it's not too bad to post them in the news, but there needs to be other stuff there like the articles I listed above. I would become a Shinra News reporter, but Blue says to stay away from that wiki and he seems incredibly scarred by it, so I am not going to do it.
I actually don't have too much to say about XIII-2, though. Actually, I don't really feel like talking about that game right away. I am going to run through the Type-0 internet articles and make sure there is nothing of actual importance to talk about. Then I'll go over the Versus XIII stuff, because I think there is some new information out on that game. Then, I will get back to writing about XIII-2.
On Type-0, it is said that there will likely be a sequel to the game. I already knew about this since Square had planned to make a little spinoff series going like Type-1, Type-2 and so on. However, if you didn't know about this, I guess you are now informed on that. Also, there is a second demo out for Type-0, but that's old news as well. I think the second demo might be the same as the first, I am not too sure. As for Versus XIII, there isn't much out other than that the game will have Moogles. Everything else on the interwebs is about XIII-2, so I guess I have no choice but to get back to that game. But first, I need to look at the new articles and videos that have been released on that game.
I'm sorry, I can't find a good video. I keep finding this one where the guy is holding the camera sideways. There was another of a press conference, and the translations were awful. If you want to see it for yourself, here's the two videos. I will admit, the articles that show screenshots of Sunleth Waterscape were impressive. I missed that place; I am going to be so glad to see it again.
Final Fantasy Type-0 Overseas Release Confirmed!
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You know what, I don't care if this picture becomes overused. From now on, this picture will be used every time some good news is released. |
So yeah, that's about it really. Here's the link to the article confirming this bit of information. Don't bother going to the Final Fantasy Wiki anymore, they only care about FFXIII-2, which looks great but is nothing compared to this game right here. Did I mention this might be the best Final Fantasy yet?
Since I have some duties to this blog to fulfill, I am going to write about all the buzz going on around XIII-2 shortly.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Type-0 Is on the Rise
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What a better way to break the news than Rem's cute face? |
Then again, you have that twitter update from that guy who said he was voicing King. I guess that should give away the whole thing.
Damn it! I hate it when you know that a game like this will be released, yet you still want the developer to certify that certainty. Ugh! SQUARE, FOR CHRIST'S SAKE, CONFIRM THE OVERSEAS RELEASE! This is what happens when you tease a manic!
Saturday, October 22, 2011
The Answer to Our Prayers
BAM! Type-0 is going to be released overseas. Nuff said.
This means I get to watch in horror as Rem dies. It's like the time I watched Amadeus and shed tears when Mozart died. Then again, the game is probably going to be so perfect, like the movie Amadues, that I will find Rem's death to strengthen the whole of the game. I'll probably miss her very much, but we'll see when the time comes.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Final Fantasy Type-0: Best Final Fantasy Yet?
Square refuses to allow embedding on their newest video of gameplay footage from Type-0, but that's not going to stop me from putting it here. I have my ways of doing it. I do not take credit for the video as it is a video that Square Enix created.
This
game
looks
amazing.
It has everything I could've ever wanted in a Final Fantasy. A full group of characters, not just four or six. The game has a seemingly intricate storyline, even though I am not so sure since I cannot understand Japanese. It basically has all the basics of an RPG, but there's more.
First, above all things, are the live action battles. I am talking Kingdom Hearts fighting here. Gone is the little loading bar, because in this game, movement across an open-field environment is now a dynamic feature. In FFXIII, I liked how the characters and enemies moved around on the battle screen since it felt more realistic and quick paced than just standing there waiting to attack. In this game, it seems that concept has been taken to full lengths. The battles seem even quicker and more hectic than the fights in Kingdom Hearts. Basically, every battle in this game looks like one of the really tough boss fights from Kingdom Hearts. However, the director of the game says that it won't be too difficult, so I guess I shouldn't have to worry about that.
Well, damn, I forgot everything I wanted to say. The opening clips were interesting, showing off boss fights, new environments and even sniping! Cool! What I found notably interesting was the scene with the fight against a dragon... the one at some castle looking place. This game really looks like it is going to have a wide variety of settings, so it's like every theme of Final Fantasy history put into one. Or maybe not, but whatever, the world looks great. They then show off what the Suzaku Magic School and how interestingly intricate it is. This game also shows off the summer costumes, which reminds me of this interesting note that the DLC in this game is going to be free. I can only assume that means the DLC won't be amazing or anything, but still, that's cool. That's like getting DLC for Fallout without having to pay a cent.
Seriously, though, that world map is awesome. What a way to bring back the good old days of the Final Fantasy series when it was at its best. There also seems to be other vehicles than chocobos and airships. I doubt that they will be as prominent throughout the game, but that doesn't really matter. I still find it awesome that this game has some knockoff Magitek Armor. That has to be one of the coolest things Square ever designed. Also, the world map is dynamic in the sense that there are actual places that are astoundingly different than just a patch of sand for a desert or a slew of mountains for a snowy area. In this game, you actually see individual landscapes and towns on the map, making it all look very intricate. This is really cool. To top it off, the world map even turns into this massive war battlezone, incorporating elements of an RTS game. It looks good, but I wouldn't know for sure because I've never played a RTS game. I heard that Revenant Wings, the fail FFXII sequel, was a terrible example of an RTS.
Soon after that display, I got to see Rem fighting two of those yeti things I fought in the demo of the game. This time, she is donning that cute summer outfit, and she is throwing her knives around like boomerangs! That is so cool! I think she also gets to poison enemies that way. Rem is just simply a badass. It's too bad she dies. What? Are you complaining about the spoiler? It's not really a spoiler, they show it in the trailer for the game. I know, it's total nonsense. After watching Rem, I got to see some gameplay of Deuce, which was interesting to me because I never got to see what Deuce was like in combat. Although I find the use of a flute as a weapon questionable, it is pretty cool to see the music she plays turn into magic, and the flute even makes little tunes! That kind of reminds me of when I thought of a superpower in which I make soundwaves do anything, from grow trees to destroy buildings. I thought that was really cool to see. The game then shows Cater in combat, whose magic guns seem to be interesting. Even more interesting to me though is the boss she's fighting, which has that dynamic movement I mentioned earlier and it even has strategy to fight given the little part where its eye opened up and revealed itself to be a weak spot. That kind of reminded me of the Metroid bosses that you have to find the right place to shoot them at. Following that is a fight against two behemoths. Simply awesome.
Then I saw the guy who is the monk of this game. Then I saw an interesting boss battle that was taking place in the dark, so I couldn't see the boss very well. That is a pretty awesome effect right there. Then, I saw the most awesome thing ever: airship battles that you actually control an airship and fight it out! Cool! Then the Marlboro makes an appearance, and fulfills the Final Fantasy standard of being massive. Then I saw a cool clip of having to use a turret on an airship to fend off some dragons. Then I saw some fights against giants. Then I saw Machina get killed instantly, making me wonder if that is actually scripted into the battle or if that's really a cheap move the boss can use. I then got to see the Summons in action. I saw Shiva, which I've seen a thousand times already. Then I saw Ifrit, and then I saw Diabolos, which I mistook for Chaos in another post I wrote here. Then I saw Bahamut! Nice! What I found very interesting was that Bahamut dons a similar appearance to his FFX appearance. I then saw Odin, who seemed fun to use. Then Diabolos does a cool thing where he turns into a bunch of bats and kills people by flying around. Then I screamed like a schoolgirl when I saw Rem use Meteor! Simply awesome! Then I saw Deuce do some interesting move that looked a lot like Ultima. Then I was finished off and killed when I saw Bahamut use Mega Flare to do 9999 damage on a boss. AMAZING! Now this is a gameplay trailer! Then, at the end, I saw a woman with no pants on walking around humming something. This game has everything! I wonder what the point of showing that was. Probably just to get more guys to get the game.
So from all that, we have blood, we have sniping, we have Kingdom Hearts combat, we have stylish moves, we have a flute that plays music and kills people that way, we have a dynamic world map, which also has an interesting RTS mode. We have a cool little hub/Hogwarts ripoff where the characters accept missions and stuff. I think there are towns, too. We have chocobos, we have Magitek Armor, we have actual airship battles. We have free DLC. We have alternate costumes for characters, so that way Rem can look even cuter than ever. We can restore magic by blowing up the corpses of enemies. We can hopefully still pan the camera so that way we can look up some school uniform skirts. We have classic summons, and we even have limit breaks! Plus, we seemingly have some form of nudity, bringing me back to the not so long ago days of when I played FFVI and found so much more sexual innuendo in that game than I could possibly count. So from what I've gathered from this trailer, this looks like Crisis Core and Revenant Wings done right.
And there's still more! There's much, much more than what that little trailer had to offer. This game apparently has a mode where you put your PSP on Sleep Mode and your characters will "study," or in other words, AUTO LEVELGRIND!!!!!! Finally! Square found the way to make the game do the level grinding for the player! YESSSSS!!!!!! I remember when I read in one of Blue Highwind's walkthroughs and he said something about how great it'd be if Square created an auto levelgrinding system, and I figured it'd never happen, but lo and behold, this game delivers that system! I know a thousand fans are probably going to complain about how "cheap" that would be, but they're a bunch of idiots. I hate it when people get pissed off over something being cheap. If it was allowed to be in the game, it is certainly not being cheap. Being cheap would be taking a glitch and using it to exploit the game, like that petrification glitch in FFXII that renders bosses completely useless in a fight.
Besides, if you don't want to be "cheap" and have your characters study (I like how that's the term for auto levegrinding), you can always go to the arena. Yep,Hogwarts I mean Suzaku has an arena in it where you can fight battle simulations and gain experience. What makes it even more awesome is that if you die in the arena, you won't die in reality and you get to keep whatever experience you made in the arena! Getting back to the airships, if you can't finish off the dragons with the turrets, you'll have to fight them in combat, which should be pretty cool. Last, each character has their own personal moogle sidekick! CAN THIS GAME NOT GET ANY BETTER!
With all that awesomeness, I seriously, seriously think that this will probably be the greatest Final Fantasy ever. I know, I know, I am really going crazy here. Chances are, this game might not even be released outside of Japan, which will ultimately suck hard. But come on, how long can FFVII really be the greatest Final Fantasy ever made? It's great, but until a remake is made, I just don't see it beating out the next ten Final Fantasies, if A) the series even continues to run that far, and B) if Square Enix doesn't keep screwing up. Thirteen wasn't too bad, to be honest, but Fourteen seems horrible. I just can't wait for this one. I feel kind of weird saying that Type-0 will be the best Final Fantasy when it's A) just a PSP game and B) not even a numbered title, but I have to take all of what I see about its gameplay into consideration. If the storyline is actually good (and it should because Rem dies), then that will pretty much put Type-0 up there as the best. Oh yeah, and that reminds me: when you beat the game, there's apparently a second storyline to fulfill if you start it over. Da hell? So I guess that means I can expect a very intricate story or something. This game has to be good. I don't understand why Square is so nervous about releasing it overseas. How could you be nervous about releasing a game that could be your best work yet? What I really don't get is how Square wasn't or didn't seem too nervous about dishing out FFXIII when they know it had all these things that screamed for a do-over, and now they are completely nervous about a game that is probably perfect the way it is. THEY NEED TO RELEASE TYPE-0 OVERSEAS. FORGET THE JAPANESE MARKET; THE GAME IS GOING TO MAKE MILLIONS REGARDLESS! JUST RELEASE IT OVERSEAS, THERE IS HIGH DEMAND FOR IT IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA, I JUST KNOW IT.
PLEEEEEAAAAAASSSSSEEEEEE, SQUARE, I AM BEGGING YOU!
To top everything off, Siliconera confirmed that there is a secret unrevealed Thirteenth Member of the original Class Zero. That means No. 10 is in the game somewhere! Dammit, I need that game nao!
game
looks
amazing.
It has everything I could've ever wanted in a Final Fantasy. A full group of characters, not just four or six. The game has a seemingly intricate storyline, even though I am not so sure since I cannot understand Japanese. It basically has all the basics of an RPG, but there's more.
First, above all things, are the live action battles. I am talking Kingdom Hearts fighting here. Gone is the little loading bar, because in this game, movement across an open-field environment is now a dynamic feature. In FFXIII, I liked how the characters and enemies moved around on the battle screen since it felt more realistic and quick paced than just standing there waiting to attack. In this game, it seems that concept has been taken to full lengths. The battles seem even quicker and more hectic than the fights in Kingdom Hearts. Basically, every battle in this game looks like one of the really tough boss fights from Kingdom Hearts. However, the director of the game says that it won't be too difficult, so I guess I shouldn't have to worry about that.
Well, damn, I forgot everything I wanted to say. The opening clips were interesting, showing off boss fights, new environments and even sniping! Cool! What I found notably interesting was the scene with the fight against a dragon... the one at some castle looking place. This game really looks like it is going to have a wide variety of settings, so it's like every theme of Final Fantasy history put into one. Or maybe not, but whatever, the world looks great. They then show off what the Suzaku Magic School and how interestingly intricate it is. This game also shows off the summer costumes, which reminds me of this interesting note that the DLC in this game is going to be free. I can only assume that means the DLC won't be amazing or anything, but still, that's cool. That's like getting DLC for Fallout without having to pay a cent.
Seriously, though, that world map is awesome. What a way to bring back the good old days of the Final Fantasy series when it was at its best. There also seems to be other vehicles than chocobos and airships. I doubt that they will be as prominent throughout the game, but that doesn't really matter. I still find it awesome that this game has some knockoff Magitek Armor. That has to be one of the coolest things Square ever designed. Also, the world map is dynamic in the sense that there are actual places that are astoundingly different than just a patch of sand for a desert or a slew of mountains for a snowy area. In this game, you actually see individual landscapes and towns on the map, making it all look very intricate. This is really cool. To top it off, the world map even turns into this massive war battlezone, incorporating elements of an RTS game. It looks good, but I wouldn't know for sure because I've never played a RTS game. I heard that Revenant Wings, the fail FFXII sequel, was a terrible example of an RTS.
Soon after that display, I got to see Rem fighting two of those yeti things I fought in the demo of the game. This time, she is donning that cute summer outfit, and she is throwing her knives around like boomerangs! That is so cool! I think she also gets to poison enemies that way. Rem is just simply a badass. It's too bad she dies. What? Are you complaining about the spoiler? It's not really a spoiler, they show it in the trailer for the game. I know, it's total nonsense. After watching Rem, I got to see some gameplay of Deuce, which was interesting to me because I never got to see what Deuce was like in combat. Although I find the use of a flute as a weapon questionable, it is pretty cool to see the music she plays turn into magic, and the flute even makes little tunes! That kind of reminds me of when I thought of a superpower in which I make soundwaves do anything, from grow trees to destroy buildings. I thought that was really cool to see. The game then shows Cater in combat, whose magic guns seem to be interesting. Even more interesting to me though is the boss she's fighting, which has that dynamic movement I mentioned earlier and it even has strategy to fight given the little part where its eye opened up and revealed itself to be a weak spot. That kind of reminded me of the Metroid bosses that you have to find the right place to shoot them at. Following that is a fight against two behemoths. Simply awesome.
Then I saw the guy who is the monk of this game. Then I saw an interesting boss battle that was taking place in the dark, so I couldn't see the boss very well. That is a pretty awesome effect right there. Then, I saw the most awesome thing ever: airship battles that you actually control an airship and fight it out! Cool! Then the Marlboro makes an appearance, and fulfills the Final Fantasy standard of being massive. Then I saw a cool clip of having to use a turret on an airship to fend off some dragons. Then I saw some fights against giants. Then I saw Machina get killed instantly, making me wonder if that is actually scripted into the battle or if that's really a cheap move the boss can use. I then got to see the Summons in action. I saw Shiva, which I've seen a thousand times already. Then I saw Ifrit, and then I saw Diabolos, which I mistook for Chaos in another post I wrote here. Then I saw Bahamut! Nice! What I found very interesting was that Bahamut dons a similar appearance to his FFX appearance. I then saw Odin, who seemed fun to use. Then Diabolos does a cool thing where he turns into a bunch of bats and kills people by flying around. Then I screamed like a schoolgirl when I saw Rem use Meteor! Simply awesome! Then I saw Deuce do some interesting move that looked a lot like Ultima. Then I was finished off and killed when I saw Bahamut use Mega Flare to do 9999 damage on a boss. AMAZING! Now this is a gameplay trailer! Then, at the end, I saw a woman with no pants on walking around humming something. This game has everything! I wonder what the point of showing that was. Probably just to get more guys to get the game.
So from all that, we have blood, we have sniping, we have Kingdom Hearts combat, we have stylish moves, we have a flute that plays music and kills people that way, we have a dynamic world map, which also has an interesting RTS mode. We have a cool little hub/Hogwarts ripoff where the characters accept missions and stuff. I think there are towns, too. We have chocobos, we have Magitek Armor, we have actual airship battles. We have free DLC. We have alternate costumes for characters, so that way Rem can look even cuter than ever. We can restore magic by blowing up the corpses of enemies. We can hopefully still pan the camera so that way we can look up some school uniform skirts. We have classic summons, and we even have limit breaks! Plus, we seemingly have some form of nudity, bringing me back to the not so long ago days of when I played FFVI and found so much more sexual innuendo in that game than I could possibly count. So from what I've gathered from this trailer, this looks like Crisis Core and Revenant Wings done right.
And there's still more! There's much, much more than what that little trailer had to offer. This game apparently has a mode where you put your PSP on Sleep Mode and your characters will "study," or in other words, AUTO LEVELGRIND!!!!!! Finally! Square found the way to make the game do the level grinding for the player! YESSSSS!!!!!! I remember when I read in one of Blue Highwind's walkthroughs and he said something about how great it'd be if Square created an auto levelgrinding system, and I figured it'd never happen, but lo and behold, this game delivers that system! I know a thousand fans are probably going to complain about how "cheap" that would be, but they're a bunch of idiots. I hate it when people get pissed off over something being cheap. If it was allowed to be in the game, it is certainly not being cheap. Being cheap would be taking a glitch and using it to exploit the game, like that petrification glitch in FFXII that renders bosses completely useless in a fight.
Besides, if you don't want to be "cheap" and have your characters study (I like how that's the term for auto levegrinding), you can always go to the arena. Yep,
With all that awesomeness, I seriously, seriously think that this will probably be the greatest Final Fantasy ever. I know, I know, I am really going crazy here. Chances are, this game might not even be released outside of Japan, which will ultimately suck hard. But come on, how long can FFVII really be the greatest Final Fantasy ever made? It's great, but until a remake is made, I just don't see it beating out the next ten Final Fantasies, if A) the series even continues to run that far, and B) if Square Enix doesn't keep screwing up. Thirteen wasn't too bad, to be honest, but Fourteen seems horrible. I just can't wait for this one. I feel kind of weird saying that Type-0 will be the best Final Fantasy when it's A) just a PSP game and B) not even a numbered title, but I have to take all of what I see about its gameplay into consideration. If the storyline is actually good (and it should because Rem dies), then that will pretty much put Type-0 up there as the best. Oh yeah, and that reminds me: when you beat the game, there's apparently a second storyline to fulfill if you start it over. Da hell? So I guess that means I can expect a very intricate story or something. This game has to be good. I don't understand why Square is so nervous about releasing it overseas. How could you be nervous about releasing a game that could be your best work yet? What I really don't get is how Square wasn't or didn't seem too nervous about dishing out FFXIII when they know it had all these things that screamed for a do-over, and now they are completely nervous about a game that is probably perfect the way it is. THEY NEED TO RELEASE TYPE-0 OVERSEAS. FORGET THE JAPANESE MARKET; THE GAME IS GOING TO MAKE MILLIONS REGARDLESS! JUST RELEASE IT OVERSEAS, THERE IS HIGH DEMAND FOR IT IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA, I JUST KNOW IT.
PLEEEEEAAAAAASSSSSEEEEEE, SQUARE, I AM BEGGING YOU!
To top everything off, Siliconera confirmed that there is a secret unrevealed Thirteenth Member of the original Class Zero. That means No. 10 is in the game somewhere! Dammit, I need that game nao!
Type-0 Extended Trailer
UNFORTUNATELY I do not have the trailer here... yet. As soon as it finally gets on Youtube, though, I will snatch it and place it here. You see, I found it at this website here. The problem with it is that it takes forever to load, and I'd rather not have my Readers watch something that literally took thirty minutes to finish loading. Anyway, get ready for a very rushed commentary on the trailer, because I wrote it as I watched the trailer. That involved some serious lightning speed finger reflexes, it was insane.
The trailer starts off with these two weird chicks called Diva, which happen to be the same creatures from the game's logo. The scene then cuts to some clip of an Imperial invasion, with a character named Narrator. Look at that, the Narrator is now a character in the Final Fantasy Series! Well, you do have Vanille, Tidus, and Marquis Ondore, but now for the first time the narrator is actually named Narrator!
The trailer then shows off all the characters in the game. Actually, these are probably the main characters that I'll be seeing throughout the game. I'm sure there are more, which will be completely insane. I've never seen this many characters in a freaking game. This is even more than FFVI for hell's sake. As the game showed off the thousands of characters, I noticed that Seven looks a little too much like Lightning. When Rem came up, I let out a cheer. Then, I saw an interesting fellow named Naghi. What make's him so interesting, you ask? HE WEARS THE SAME UNIFORM AS CLASS ZERO! Could this be the missing No. 10 culprit here? I bet he is! Awesome! I finally found No. 10! After him are some other interesting and not so interesting looking characters. You have GILGAMESH! There are these two people who I assume are the keepers of the red crystal? I've also noticed a couple of people in those Green Goblin uniforms I saw in the demo for the game.
The trailer then cuts to a bunch of gameplay clips. Most of this is stuff I've seen before. I also see some interesting moves that look like limit breaks. There's a fight with GILGAMESH! I also see Bahamut and Chaos as summons. Then I see some cutscene clips, and the first seems to be a battle at Concordia (is this what happens after that ambiguous custscene from the demo with that giant dragon thing flying out?). The ones following this appear to be clips of Class Zero getting whooped. Then that chick in the sailor uniform runs in to inform Class Zero of something. Then there was a scene with some Concordian girl sending in a dragon to fight Class Zero, which leads me to wonder why they aren't allying themselves against the Empire of this game, but I'll never know. Then came that scene where it seems like Machina is talking to a glowing blue figure, and I figured it was Rem dying. I assumed it was Rem, but that looked like it could've been anyone's hand. I got kind of nervous, and after desperately wanting the other cutscenes I didn't care about to go away, I saw that Rem was still around, so I figured that she doesn't die.
Before I see her again, though, are some other crazy cutscenes. One of those people who were guarding that crystal spoke to everyone from that place Class Zero is from, and then I see that lady with the really long cigarette talking to a crystal statue of what I believe to be Diva. That's cool that the crystal statues from FFXIII carried over to this game. We go back to the people from the school Class Zero attends, who appear to be fading away. Yawn. I really don't care about them.
Then, my heart was split in twain. You can tell the exact seriousness of the situation by the fact that I used an archaic word, twain. Seriously, I started sobbing over this. I thought I was going to suffocate. Square apparently thought it would be funny to take my worst fear from the last trailer and bring it to life to screw with me. Just after the scene with the people fading away, I saw Machina kneeling before somebody raising out her hand. Upon hearing her voice, I found it was Rem! She sounded like she was in pain! What's going on? The camera then zooms out and I see her on the floor, with the building all destroyed, and everything is raining and all. And there is blood all over her pretty face! NO! WHAT IS GOING ON HERE?! REM, WHY ARE YOU DYING REM? WHY????? SQUARE, HOW COULD YOU KILL A BELOVED CHARACTER BEFORE EVER GIVING ME A CHANCE TO MEET HER? WHAT KIND OF EVIL IS THIS!!!!! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry, *sniff sniff,* I couldn't contain myself. Also, the background music was kind of annoying. Well, I guess I'd better move on with my life, because I am probably never going to see this game in America. Square is getting on my nerves with all these games they make a huge display off of and never release them. It's like they want to tease their non-Japanese fans. What would really be something is if Square developed a Final Fantasy game that was only released in Australia, Europe, and North America but not Japan. That will probably never happen, though, so I should forget about it. Still, that would be very funny.
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