The same way they're gonna play this game? I'm not sure I understand the question.How are the kids weren't born gonna to play the remake you guys yearn for?
The same way they're gonna play this game? I'm not sure I understand the question.How are the kids weren't born gonna to play the remake you guys yearn for?
People are way off about Advent Children.
Cloud's true personality even in the first game is one of self-doubt. He refused to play with the other kids because he thought he was better than them, but really he was just afraid of getting close to others. He had a crush on Tifa; and after failing to save her from falling to her almost death he blamed himself and decided to join SOLDIER to become someone she could rely on. But he failed to make it into SOLDIER and hid from Tifa out of shame.
Even after regaining his true personality, he continues to blame himself for everything that's happening and apologizes and considers it a personal matter to save the world.
In Advent Children, we find that Cloud failed to save the world. He stopped Sephiroth and Meteor, but a lot of people have developed a terminal illness as a result. Cloud is also dying from this illness, as is his adopted son. Cloud blames himself and tries to find a cure while distancing himself from those he loves out of shame and to keep them from seeing him at a low point and losing hope. Him being depressed in that situation follows FF7 very well.
It feels like people want to conflate KH's edgelord Cloud with Advent Children's portrayal.
Other than swinging his sword, he does that exact same flip off the train in the original. It's completely intentional, and a core part of Cloud's persona to "look cool" (for a spoiler reason explained later in the game).
Also, fucking loved that opening. They even incorporated parts of the original announcement trailer into it, like the kids playing and the girl looking up to the sky, shots of the Midgar, etc.
The same way they're gonna play this game? I'm not sure I understand the question.
People are way off about Advent Children.
Cloud's true personality even in the first game is one of self-doubt. He refused to play with the other kids because he thought he was better than them, but really he was just afraid of getting close to others. He had a crush on Tifa; and after failing to save her from falling to her almost death he blamed himself and decided to join SOLDIER to become someone she could rely on. But he failed to make it into SOLDIER and hid from Tifa out of shame.
Even after regaining his true personality, he continues to blame himself for everything that's happening and apologizes and considers it a personal matter to save the world.
In Advent Children, we find that Cloud failed to save the world. He stopped Sephiroth and Meteor, but a lot of people have developed a terminal illness as a result. Cloud is also dying from this illness, as is his adopted son. Cloud blames himself and tries to find a cure while distancing himself from those he loves out of shame and to keep them from seeing him at a low point and losing hope. Him being depressed in that situation follows FF7 very well.
It feels like people want to conflate KH's edgelord Cloud with Advent Children's portrayal.
That's been in the product description on digital and physical marketplaces for months now.Looks great, I'm pretty excited.
Also if you read the description of the video it says exactly where the first episode is going to end ()... I think that is the first time they have officially said that?says when you escape from Midgar
I knew it! I had a feeling that was the case when playing it at E3.the producers kept saying how they want the action, the story and the dialogue to sync to match up to the music, and they spent a lot of time and resources making that happen.
I was getting kinda choked up, feelings are weird.When the title popped up I was already in tears, this games opening is still that powerful.
its the same as the original, and people would complain if the scene would be changed
Huh. Oh yeah... you're right. I guess it didn't seem as awkward to think about it in the original due to the blocky graphics. But ehh, it's a minor thing, no biggie. It is still an ultimately cool moment seeing him jump off and get ready.Not jumping off until after that when Barret cued him to was how it went in the original too, though.
EDIT: I see I wasn't the only one who remembered.
it's also that the prompt straight up lies to you. it tells you to press it before it gets too close but you're not meant to press it that early. it's just clumsy and weirdHow? All you had to do is press the confirm button when the swing comes near.
Huh. Oh yeah... you're right. I guess it didn't seem as awkward to think about it in the original due to the blocky graphics. But ehh, it's a minor thing, no biggie. It is still an ultimately cool moment seeing him jump off and get ready.
I'm really curious how they're gonna handle the ending with this first installment given that it'll only cover Midgar. Did they say already that they're changing the final boss to not be the... flamethrower death machine thing we fought in the original? I feel like I read that somewhere, though maybe that was just speculation. They can't possibly end the game on that boss, so I'm curious how they'll add another one in, if they do.
Has it been confirmed anywhere that this only covers the story up until the party leaves Midgar? Like an actual source? Or are people just assuming this?
Well I'll be.
Well I'll be.
I'm in two minds about the added content. Too much bloat will be unnecessary, but I also fear that the game will be very short otherwise.
Could you imagine this game comes out and it's only like eight hours long?
I prefer the first one here ...I preferred her longer chin. :(
I mean I probably wouldn't have even noticed if it hadn't been pointed out here but still lol.
For new players part 3 or 4 return to Midgar will feel like MGS4 return to shadow Moses lolShame they felt a need to tack on all the Sephiroth Latin from ONe Winged Angel in the musical motif, but overall I don't really know how anyone can complain about this.
My big question is for anyone who HASN'T played this game or is confused about the Part system. I'm curious how players will feel with all this build up for Midgar only to never see any of this again until the very end of the story.
I expect the main story to be 15-20 hours long and 30-40 if you do all the side content. Midgar was only about a four or five hour section in the original game. There's only so much bloat and filler they can add.
See, now I kinda wanna see a scenario in which it does turn out to be the final boss and they've added classic FF final boss multiple phases to it and it becomes this mega death machine thing with the most epic orchestral music accompanying it.They have not said what the final boss is but it would be pretty hilarious if they thought Motor Ball was a worthy final boss so it's almost definitely getting changed.
Hopefully the execution will be good enough that it won't hurt the original story. I'm somewhat worried about it all too, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't excited at the thought of exploring more of Midgar and seeing more stories play out of it.Well I'll be.
I'm in two minds about the added content. Too much bloat will be unnecessary, but I also fear that the game will be very short otherwise.
Could you imagine this game comes out and it's only like eight hours long?
That would be lovely for the new players, haha. I just hope they won't have to wait too long to feel that way cause I don't wanna have to wait too long to play the rest of the story.For new players part 3 or 4 return to Midgar will feel like MGS4 return to shadow Moses lol
When the title popped up I was already in tears, this games opening is still that powerful.
I should probably refrain from watching this. It's best to see something like this fresh when booting up the game for the first time.
Just as an aside, this was the first Final Fantasy we got in Europe and, as a result, the first one I ever played, so it's a massive nostalgia kick.
Nitpicking: The first FFs we got were actually Final Fantasy Gaiden: Seiken Densetsu (released in Europe as "Mystic Quest") and Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest (released in Europe as "Mystic Quest Legend") :p
How? They were both originally released in Japan as FF games.
There was blog post where they very heavily hinted at adding a new final boss.Huh. Oh yeah... you're right. I guess it didn't seem as awkward to think about it in the original due to the blocky graphics. But ehh, it's a minor thing, no biggie. It is still an ultimately cool moment seeing him jump off and get ready.
I'm really curious how they're gonna handle the ending with this first installment given that it'll only cover Midgar. Did they say already that they're changing the final boss to not be the... flamethrower death machine thing we fought in the original? I feel like I read that somewhere, though maybe that was just speculation. They can't possibly end the game on that boss, so I'm curious how they'll add another one in, if they do.
Tetsuya Nomura said:With regard to new characters, of whom I said during past interviews that there would be "none" – though they aren't main characters, their numbers ended up growing considerably in the process of creating a rich depiction of Midgar. When you think of Midgar's final boss, you probably think of the M.O.T.O.R., but in this game new bosses will appear and add to the excitement of the story even more.
It will probably be one of these:Huh. Oh yeah... you're right. I guess it didn't seem as awkward to think about it in the original due to the blocky graphics. But ehh, it's a minor thing, no biggie. It is still an ultimately cool moment seeing him jump off and get ready.
I'm really curious how they're gonna handle the ending with this first installment given that it'll only cover Midgar. Did they say already that they're changing the final boss to not be the... flamethrower death machine thing we fought in the original? I feel like I read that somewhere, though maybe that was just speculation. They can't possibly end the game on that boss, so I'm curious how they'll add another one in, if they do.
The issue is that Advent Children is a bad film.People are way off about Advent Children.
Cloud's true personality even in the first game is one of self-doubt. He refused to play with the other kids because he thought he was better than them, but really he was just afraid of getting close to others. He had a crush on Tifa; and after failing to save her from falling to her almost death he blamed himself and decided to join SOLDIER to become someone she could rely on. But he failed to make it into SOLDIER and hid from Tifa out of shame.
Even after regaining his true personality, he continues to blame himself for everything that's happening and apologizes and considers it a personal matter to save the world.
In Advent Children, we find that Cloud failed to save the world. He stopped Sephiroth and Meteor, but a lot of people have developed a terminal illness as a result. Cloud is also dying from this illness, as is his adopted son. Cloud blames himself and tries to find a cure while distancing himself from those he loves out of shame and to keep them from seeing him at a low point and losing hope. Him being depressed in that situation follows FF7 very well.
It feels like people want to conflate KH's edgelord Cloud with Advent Children's portrayal.
how sad is it that midgar increasingly reminds me of modern-day toronto? and how far ahead of their time were they in regards to climate change? very apropos for 2020. we should've listened then! AVALANCHE are pretty much a bunch of eco-terrorists and i love it.
also, that unnecessary flip that cloud does off the train never fails to crack me up. so cool, but so unnecessary.
anyway, i loved it. i cried. i need this game already
no shit, that's why i love it. what are you talking about, it's completely unnecessary, as in him actually flipping like the tryhard dork he was being at that point.Why is him doing the flip is so unnecessary? It was in the original.
To be fair the original had chibi models.Why is him doing the flip is so unnecessary? It was in the original.
To be fair the original had chibi models.
It would be like expecting Barret and Tifa to merge into Cloud just because that's what the party system was like in the original.
Not even the same comparison. It still looks cool as heck. Maybe I need to play these mainstream games to share the same opinion as some of you regarding the flip.