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Why Final Fantasy 13 Was a Success: Raising the Emotional Drama

Reviewers claimed that Final Fantasy 13 played out more like an interactive movie than an actual game. Could they have looked over one of the most intensely emotional storylines in the Final Fantasy series?

iamtehpwn4762d ago

One of the Flaws no one has really mentioned in this game yet that was overwhelming to me....Why the hell did Summons do practically no substantial damage and yet recovering the TP to use one took so long?

Scyrus4762d ago

this is true, summons were basically garbage in this game, looked amazing but thats all.

my other gripe was the main villain being is lame as xenosaga 2's main villain.

other interesting villains werent in the game long at all.

i still enjoyed the game, hopefully ff13-2 will be a good improvement, and i honestly cant wait till ffV13

frjoethesecond4762d ago

To be fair long gui was made a hell of a lot easier using vannile's summon.
Otherwise they were garbage though.

Nemesis45674762d ago

That was always one of main complaints as well. Summons have always meant to give you that extra power needed to win hard battles. The summons in this game were worthless, and the animations of their attacks were dumb as well. Whatever happen to making summons attacks like (Diamond Dust, Mega Flare, and HellFire) deadly as well as beautiful. Sqaure Enix failed yet again...

TotalPS3Fanboy4762d ago

they means whinning for 10 hours straight, then yes. It was a very emo drama.

Ddouble4762d ago

When your farming for Gil trust me the summons come in handy against the long guis and adamantoises.

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ShinMaster4762d ago (Edited 4762d ago )

FFXIII's story barely made me care. How did it "raise the emotional drama".
Nearly every cutscene was "blah blah l'cie blah blah fal'cie blah".

"this Final Fantasy game attempts to try something different...he player is free to control the camera to look at everything around the characters."
- Yes mister author guy, this is a truly remarkable feature! /s

Xof4762d ago

Not liking a story doesn't make it a bad story. It was pretty good for a game, if anything didn't make you care about the story, it was the awful gameplay that accompanied it.

I don't think I've ever seen a game that's been so fantastic in some aspects, and so awful in other aspects, in a very long time. Not since FFXII, at least--which, ironically, had the opposite problem.

Well, here's hoping XIII-2 or XIII Versus will actually be good. I mean, S-E has had 10 years already. Surely they can pump out one good game.

ShinMaster4762d ago (Edited 4762d ago )

It's not just that I didn't like the story. The storytelling itself wasn't good. It felt like I was being push by it. It almost felt like it played itself. And then filling me in with the rest of the story in logs is just... idk.

newn4gguy4762d ago

What emotion?

The script was too bland to warrant any real emotions.

FFX blows this out of the water.

Nemesis45674762d ago

I agree, I think what the author sees as emotion is nothing but teenage drama. I have enough drama to deal with in RL, I don't need to go take on these ridiculous character's drama.

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ShinMaster4762d ago

I remember that scene and the emotions were hardly believable.

ThanatosDMC4762d ago

Venille's voice is nerve wrecking. Heck even after saving the world with lesbian powers it was still grating when she narrated what happened. CGI looks great though if anything else...

newn4gguy4762d ago

Agreed. His mother dying was a good idea, but it was poorly executed.

Yes, I see what I did there.

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SilverSlug4762d ago

Really? Gotta take those rose tinted glasses off and grow up:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...

newn4gguy4762d ago

Grow up?

If we can't give in to basic human emotions...then that's not growing up. That's giving up.

SilverSlug4762d ago

Badly scripted game makes you emotional?

Fade_Walker4762d ago

Emotional Drama? God I hope this is another April Fools joke. The only character I cared about was Lightning. The rest were just cookie cutter cut outs.

Nemesis45674762d ago

The teenage drama from The "Hope" boy, was instead of standing up to Snow. He would talk angrily about how he hates him, but whenever Snow would get near him, he would be all quiet and all of a sudden has nothing to say. Characters like that are the worst in my honest opinion. If you like characters like that, more power to you.

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The 7 Best Final Fantasy Characters: Unveiling the Legends

While FFVII ranks highly, there's more to the series than one game. Here's Chit Hot's picks for the seven best Final Fantasy characters.

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The older it gets, the more I respect Final Fantasy XIII

Alex Donaldson: "Hindsight is a hell of a thing, however, and in the years since Final Fantasy XIII, my respect for the decisions its developers made has skyrocketed. In the two Final Fantasy titles since we see both the brilliance and the folly in alternative approaches - and in Final Fantasy VII Remake, we get a more nuanced understanding of what FF13 was trying to accomplish from many of the same development leads."

Einhander1972118d ago

FFXIII is actually one of the best Final Fantasy games.

I also sort of was disappointed at the time, never as much as the bandwagon. But really all the fantastic 3D rendered cutscenes and I actually liked the characters and the story though convoluted was actually fantastic and the ending was extremely emotional. So much budget and time were put into that game Square had such big plans, I actually have always felt kind of bad for how things played out.

I have been thinking for years how great it would be to get all three games on one disk for PS4 or 5.

Nyxus118d ago

I always liked this game, and I agree, a rerelease for current gen would be nice.

Shane Kim117d ago (Edited 117d ago )

Gotta take off the nostalgia glasses. It's the worst FF. Shiva as a bike, I mean come on.

Elda117d ago

Shiva as a bike is strange but saying FFXIII is the worst FF is not at all a fact, that's simply your opinion.

Terry_B116d ago

*One of the 3 equally bad FF's

DivineHand125117d ago (Edited 117d ago )

When I got my series X a year ago, I bought FF13 for nostalgia reasons but ended up being disappointed. When I first played it around the time it launched, I didn't have a lot of experience with final fantasy games, so I enjoyed it. Fast forward to when I played it again, I found that the game had many unnecessary filler moments instead of just giving us meaningful content.

The game is also very linear and a quote on the article said it best. "It is like a sewage pipe that leads to the ocean until it opens up on Grand Pulse."

The story didn't make much sense either and I believe it is my mistake as I played the FF7 remake on PS5 prior which is a night and day difference in terms of pacing, storytelling and likeable characters even though cloud is aloof.

FinalFantasyFanatic117d ago (Edited 117d ago )

Probably was a mistake to play any of the golden era FFs first (e.g. FF6 through FF10), it makes it harder to enjoy some of the FFs that aren't as good. I think FF12 was where major issues with the series started becoming apparent, and it just got worse from there.

FinalFantasyFanatic117d ago (Edited 117d ago )

I didn't really care for it that much, the only saving grace was that it had a better story than 15 (overall it was better than 15) and possibly 12, and even then, you had to read some of it through primers, like reading a book. Plus the battle system was reasonably fun for what it was, even if it was more the spectacle that was exciting for me (e.g. summoning). And to be fair, the 13 trilogy got better with every games, I still don't like Snow though.

Gamingsince1981116d ago

Ff13 is only good if you haven't played a ff before, or any other games that are decent for that matter.

-Foxtrot116d ago

It is in fact no way the best Final Fantasy game, it's one of the worst

Linear corridors, Cutscene, Fight, Cutscene...rinse and repeat

Dialogue and characters are pretty bad, especially Lightning as the main FF hero, they literally said they tried to make a "Female Cloud" and they failed.

Story was pretty awful

I could go on

I think the only alright thing that came from the game was the music.

Elda116d ago

That's not a fact that's your personal opinion. The game sold 11 million copies between its 2009 release up until 2014 including critically reviewed as an 8 out of 10 or an 80 out of 100. The game does have some issues but it's not at all a fact as one of the worst FF games.

-Foxtrot116d ago

Elda

Not just mine mate

A large majority

So….

Traecy116d ago

N4G commenters such as yourself aren't the majority. The game was well received.

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gold_drake118d ago (Edited 118d ago )

i liked the game alot but i didnt like how they handled the terminology.

i dont mind reading data logs but it had soo many.

but i always loved the music and how it looked. the battle system wasnt too bad either.

but i like 13-2 more :)

i still dont understand why we never got a remaster of the trilogy

Eonjay116d ago

Xbox kinda did. Besides the video files of course which are still best on PS3 due to bluray.

Snookies12118d ago

XIII is a pretty solid game, but XIII-2 is WAY better. XIII-2 was one of the few games I decided to go for a Platinum trophy in, early on. Had so much fun the entire way through getting it too!

Eonjay116d ago

Totally agree. FF 13 was okay but 13-2 is my favorite FF game ever.

shinoff2183118d ago (Edited 118d ago )

I hated this to when it released. I haven't much liked a ff game since ff10 as much , aside from ff7remake. I decided to give it another shot on my series x since it's not on a current ps and was liking it quite a bit(just takes me some time to get over things ) until star ocean 2 remake came out I was all over that.

Square should definitely remaster it or something for ps4 ps5

KillerB117d ago

my favorite jrpg trilogy ever

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Interview: Making music with Masashi Hamauzu

Square Enix Blog: "How do you compose iconic songs that help define a legacy? We speak to legendary composer Masashi Hamauzu about his work on Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy XIII, and Final Fantasy VII Remake, and how to make unforgettable music."

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