Posted: 16th December 2004 07:09
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I mean: in Both u fight against evil empire. in both,some evil person is trying to unleash some evil power. And also, The person u meet when the big airship thing takes off (forgot the name) is a lot like kefka...what are your taughts about it?
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Posted: 16th December 2004 13:35
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Most of Final Fantasy follows a similar formula, even the movie.
There's always an Evil Empire, there's always some sort of airship and the unleashing of an evil from the buried past, a group of heros assigned to stop an disaster of epic proportions, some sort of villian close and tangible, final form of super villian etc etc. Nothing really new to see. In fact, if there was a deviation, it would probably be derailed. -------------------- Visions of Peace - Four Generals, One Empire, and the Returners caught in the middle. |
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Posted: 16th December 2004 20:47
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I'd have to agree with elessar here. Personally, I see it as a good thing because with each subsequent game, you're finding things that are similar (interface, item selections, characters, battles, etc) to previous FF games, while not having to be a watered down plot sequel. They take what's good from previous FF games, build further on them, add in a few new features, and follow a unique group of characters.
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Posted: 16th December 2004 21:42
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All the final Fantasy's are actually one game. It was a conspircacy the whole time. omg i must alert the presses!!!111One.
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Posted: 16th December 2004 21:57
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LOL I see your point.... but then that makes every game where the goal is to rescue a princess/female of some sort just a ripoff of the first NES Mario Bros., doesn't it?
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Posted: 16th December 2004 23:10
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No, some girls that get captured can normally beat their own share of the bad. Princess Peach doesn't fight at all, unlike Zelda.
And not all video game villans are the same, Kefka has to be the 2nd most orignal. It's more like FFVII is a spinnoff of VI. -------------------- Could you repeat that? |
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Posted: 17th December 2004 12:21
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Quote (Green Magi @ 16th December 2004 18:10) Princess Peach doesn't fight at all I beg to differ on that one. reason: 3 words. Super Mario RPG ![]() This post has been edited by alphasmart on 17th December 2004 12:21 -------------------- "Fire and steel follow me through the lands you will burn hordes of hell in the deadly raging flames of revenge" Rhapsody - Flames of Revenge |
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Posted: 17th December 2004 12:59
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Quote (alphasmart @ 17th December 2004 07:21) Quote (Green Magi @ 16th December 2004 18:10) Princess Peach doesn't fight at all I beg to differ on that one. reason: 3 words. Super Mario RPG ![]() Don't forget Super Mario Bros. 2 and Paper Mario 2 Possible spoilers: highlight to view (you fight against her as part of the final battle in the latter). Anyways, I agree that those points listed are just similarities found in several RPGs. Now if only the people who think FFIX is a rip-off of FFVI would pound that revelation into their heads. ![]() Edit My bad for going off-topic. To elaborate: In FFII and FFVI, the motives of the empires and their emperors are very different. While they both apparently want world dominition (and who doesn't?), the ways in which they attempt to gain it are not at all related to one another. That's almost like claiming every RPG featuring a corrupt kingdom is a clone of another. Also, while it's true your parties consist of people opposed to those empires in both games, the individual stories of those characters involved as well as the backgrounds of their groups (the Altair rebels and the Returners) can't really be compared. As for Borgan (whom I assume is who you're referring to there), I never noticed any Kefka-ishness to him. While it's probably true that Square intetionally reused some ideas, FFVI isn't anywhere close to what I'd call a "clone". This post has been edited by SilverFork on 17th December 2004 13:52 -------------------- Words of Wisdom: If something can go wrong, it will. If anything simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway. If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong. - Murphy’s Law Boing! Zoom! - Mr. Saturn |
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Posted: 17th December 2004 13:01
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Topic, please, last three posters.
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Posted: 17th December 2004 23:45
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Lets compare the characters. (FFII first)
Princess Hilda: would most likely be Celes, ruler of an army. King: Former king of Figaro, both suffering from some illness Black Knight: For some reason he reminds me of Leo, he is quite strict and has a seat of power. The Traitor (sorry I forgot his name): Kefka, except without the laugh and clothes and theme. Paul the Thief: Locke, both are supposedly the greatest theives of all time. Maria: Terra Guy: Sabin, they look the same And that is all the connection I can make right now. Except of course that both summon another creature to do their bidding. (demons/monsters, espers) Edit Cid: Cid, they even look alike... Minwu: Maduin, or Shadow, both sacrifice themselves This post has been edited by Green Magi on 19th December 2004 14:27 -------------------- Could you repeat that? |
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Posted: 19th December 2004 13:52
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Well most RPG's follow the formular of saving the world. so it's hard to talk about a clone since they look alike, yet they are so different:)
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Posted: 19th December 2004 18:57
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Hmmm...
I don't think they're really clones...their battle systems are totally different. But if you think about it...their storylines are oh-so similar... The people of Fynn are like the Returners and the Paramecian (sp?) empire are like the emipire. And there's a plot-twist that's not in FFVI: Possible spoilers: highlight to view Maria's brother Leon is actually the Dark Knight (I think that's what the knight is called, it's been awhile since I've played FFII), who works for the Paramecian Empire. Perfect plot twist! ![]() This post has been edited by Youko Kenshin on 19th December 2004 18:58 |
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