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But you bring up an interesting point. Could the theme have been shown in a different way?
Maybe if it had still been Kuja, but possessed by Necron, and in the end he’d free himself with his last powers, and thus save the world, Zidane and the gang, but not himself anymore… Maybe I would have liked that. ^^
Maybe if it had still been Kuja, but possessed by Necron, and in the end he’d free himself with his last powers, and thus save the world, Zidane and the gang, but not himself anymore… Maybe I would have liked that. ^^
I actually think this is a good idea – and it would’ve linked things up tidier. Mind you, Necron’s place in the game was completely unexpected. I kind of liked the added twist, and it did make sense with what Kuja was trying to do.
Kuja was jealous of Zidane because he was an inperfect version of him, designed only to last until Zidane himself was strong enough to take over. That jealousy drove him over the edge, and made him think "fine, if I can’t live forever, and he can, no one can live any more." Sound thinking.
Necron was the entity to carry out Kuja’s plan. By destroying the crystal, and hence destroying creation itself, Necron was released to do what Kuja wished. Thus your party were given a last chance: Defeat Necron, and save the Universe, or perish into the Zero World.
… I think I’ve explained this better in other threads, but hopefully I’ve made some sense… o_o
I actually think this is a good idea – and it would’ve linked things up tidier. Mind you, Necron’s place in the game was completely unexpected. I kind of liked the added twist, and it did make sense with what Kuja was trying to do.
Kuja was jealous of Zidane because he was an inperfect version of him, designed only to last until Zidane himself was strong enough to take over. That jealousy drove him over the edge, and made him think "fine, if I can’t live forever, and he can, no one can live any more." Sound thinking.
Necron was the entity to carry out Kuja’s plan. By destroying the crystal, and hence destroying creation itself, Necron was released to do what Kuja wished. Thus your party were given a last chance: Defeat Necron, and save the Universe, or perish into the Zero World.
… I think I’ve explained this better in other threads, but hopefully I’ve made some sense… o_o I couldn’t of said it better myself. Besides, aren’t we sick of facing someone X number of times.
Also didn’t make sense for me to have Kuja as the final boss, since you already battle with him at the end of disc 3, and he was pisch. Having to face him again with the power of Necron really would be fantasy.
The second time was tricky because Zidane died again quickly: He had Auto-Regena, and Grand Cross turned him into a zombie. 😀 And at times I could play with only one character and was busy curing my characters, so it was rather exciting, yay.
Necron wasn’t that easy, since he was harder than Trance Kuja. The Grand Cross attack almost killed my party, but left one person left, so I was able to revive everyone and take Necron out.
Now, everyone is saying that Necron was easy, but the recent FF games (7 through 10-2) have all been rather easy as long as you level up when needed.
It’s silly when people complain that a final battle is too easy. I prefer this over the final battles being too hard. No, actually, I like both. But it can get a bit boring when you have to fight the same battle ten times.