And I am guessing that this thread will draw criticism or there has been a thread like this already….
As such, with such a cast of protagonists, I couldn’t expect great things from the ending; I anticipated something only as average as the plot leading up to it – and it fit.
For what it’s worth, I agree with Slavka in that it tied up loose ends, as endings should do.
I will give it that. It did bring everything to a conclusion. Some games don’t hav ethe courtesy to do that.
I’m biased, though ๐ฎ
Nothing against anyone who does. I just felt they didn’t deserve to be around. I have a thing against characters who don’t really have a role to play in the big picture. In this case, it’s two kids with no battle training or any real worldly experience, along with no further reason beyond that of any other insignificant NPC to get involved, fighting side-by-side with one of Dalmasca’s finest soldiers, royalty, and two wily, adventurous and experienced sky pirates.
Their most significant impact, for me, was to take away from the experience and resolution of the story of Basch (the real hero), along with that of Balthier and Fran, who actually felt like adventurers at the very least – not just haphazard tag-alongs.
Agreed.
On a different note, as I played a lot of this game with Penelo solo, shield only, no weapon, and she kicked ass with the best of them, I wish you all would just quit picking on her.. Dynamite comes in small packages and if you haven’t even tried soloing with her then you definitely have no room to talk bad about her.. She’s also the fastest thief in the game, if you ask me..
What the hell are you talking about. FF XII is the game in the series that had the longest production period. But I guess you were just in a hurry to show off your ignorance. Just because you don’t like the changes made doesn’t mean they didn’t put as much energy into it as in any other entries in the series (and I would gamble that they’ve put a lot more into this one than any other before).
As for the rest, The game is either praised for its changes (many consider its gameplay to be addictive), or disliked for the same reason. Who should S-E listen to?
On a different note, as I played a lot of this game with Penelo solo, shield only, no weapon, and she kicked ass with the best of them, I wish you all would just quit picking on her.. Dynamite comes in small packages and if you haven’t even tried soloing with her then you definitely have no room to talk bad about her.. She’s also the fastest thief in the game, if you ask me..
Final Fantasy V would take that title, I think.
I have a few things to say on this one. Firstly, change is not always a good thing, but Square-Enix’s decision to bring new battle elements to Final Fantasy have only failed (in my opinion) a few times. Examples being Final Fantasy Tactics and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicals. This is not one of those times.
As far as the storyline. I think that it is good that Final Fantasy has returned to more or less the roots of their previous installments (exampled by Final Fantasy VI and II the best). It didn’t throw you into anything too quickly, everything came at a slow and easy pace pertaining to introduction fo cherictors, etc. And the story was just plain amazing. It is no Final Fantasy X, but it is still amazing.
And as for the ending (Which is what this thread is all about in the first place), I judge the worth of my games I buy by the ending and how it impacts me, which is one of the main reasons why Final Fantasy X is my favorite game and the one that was most worth my money. Final Fantasy XII’s ending was pretty to look at, but that is it. It is not horrible, but it could be better by far. However, the gameplay/ overall game experiance made it well worth the money.
They get the basic tieing up loose ends but still it leaves you wanting a little more . FF 4, 5 ( somewhat) and 6 are great examples of tieing up loose ends and giving a really well earned ending.
Funny, because Balthier says he plays the leading man when you first meet him and during the last FMV/FMA…