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#9 chaos: There is more to a game then pretty, pretty graphics. Sometimes square concentrates more on that than the actually gameplay, which isn't too great either. Rubedo: Just try out the game first; when I played it, I got hooked! |
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| Former Staff | I enjoyed the scene of Rydia with her whip (I know that sounds horrendously questionable, but that's not what I meant). The magic effects were pretty neat, and I'm glad the costume and hair in those FMVs matches what the characters actually have in the game, unlike the FMVs from FFV and VI. The scene with the entire team was quite good, too. Yeah, the quality of the animation is fairly poor, compared with what the system is capable of. But then, the FFIV FMVs were made a year or so before FFVII was released; the visual style is slightly similar, but the FFIV scenes look like the "primitive ancestor" of what came next. |
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| | I agree with him. Futher more the brought out the game, so that you can replay old games from the FF-series, that you cannot find anywhere, not matter how hard you look. (Unless you look in 2nd hand stores ofcourse). And when you buy it, you want to feel the game as it was (at least I did). But I can imagine that you're shocked. FFIV was my first game besides the modern FF's (FFVII, FFVIII and FFIX). I was pretty shocked to when I first saw the images. But later on I liked it very much. I hope you will do to, CloudeZidaneFusion |
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| Administrator | The FMV in all three games were faithful to Amano's character designs. It's just that, in FFIV, the characters were pretty faithful to his designs to begin with. |
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| Former Staff | That, I do know You mean, Amano actually designed Rydia with green hair? Wouldn't that be the only time he's ever drawn a non-blonde female character? |
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| Former Staff | Wait, you mean they didn't say that anyway? Jesus, who have I been talking to. |
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