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Supposedly the SNES version is even easier, though I found it to be a fair challenge way back. I never finished FF4 DS, I wonder where that one's difficulty sits.Started playing ff4 (gba) now that I have an emulator on my phone. Still a great game, but I don’t remember it being this easy.
Even after forgetting half of what everything does, it doesn’t feel difficult. Not complaining though.
The cutting room floor article for FF4 has a fuckton of version differences listed including the original SFCM, Easy mode and the NA localization. The GBA remake is based off of the OG 4. The DS (3D) version is significantly harder than all other versions. Considering its half off on steam right now... ill buy it.Supposedly the SNES version is even easier, though I found it to be a fair challenge way back. I never finished FF4 DS, I wonder where that one's difficulty sits.
I guess they wanted it to be hard like the FF4 sequel then, I think they came out around the same time. Man, that game really kicks your ass in the final dungeon...The cutting room floor article for FF4 has a fuckton of version differences listed including the original SFCM, Easy mode and the NA localization. The GBA remake is based off of the OG 4. The DS (3D) version is significantly harder than all other versions. Considering its half off on steam right now... ill buy it.
One of the hardest FF games with a few notable bullshit fights (CPU's attack node can just wipe your party off the bat if the turn order stacks up wrong)I never finished FF4 DS, I wonder where that one's difficulty sits.
Clive is honestly great.I finally got to play Final Fantasy 16 and can I just say I actually love Clive?
Hes pretty much in top FF protagonists for me now hes just that right amount of edge thats the perfect blend.
Clive is THE chud final fantasy protagonist.Clive is honestly great.
I agree generally except with the first section.Here are my stupid thoughts in no particular order.
I agree generally except with the first section.Having thought about it there just isn’t a good reason to pretend there’s any meaning to keeping her dead. Her death is played as a joke, she’s insulted almost every day by brown-skinned gamer whores on social media because she interferes with their Bleached fetish, and it’s absurd to do fanservice for everyone else but the long time fans who like her because they actually played the OG and supported the franchise from the start. Nor is she more popular now than when she first died. And it’s because they kept the franchise going, essentially without her or writing her into corners. All of this made people see her as non-essential even though the series only became worse without her. Remember, the creators like her too and probably dislike the disservices done to her.
I confess that I am confused about this part though I get the rest. What is this in reference to, shipping wars?I agree generally except with the first section.she’s insulted almost every day by brown-skinned gamer whores on social media because she interferes with their Bleached fetish
I didn’t get the impression cloud stopped it in any timeline. I also don’t think that’s even Aeriths spirit or whatever appearing to him at the end. Idk overall to me they put enough of a leash on the kingdom hearts bullshit to make me like rebirth a whole lot more than remake; ending included
My interpretation is that these timelines are not all at the same time but that only one can occur at a time, meaning that they are comatose in the other because their souls can’t be active in two at the same time. I also think that it was showing that aerith dies in every timeline because sephiroth is tracking her down and killing her to ensure she can’t fight him in the lifestream. I enjoy it but it for sure feels like the writing is reaching schizo posting levels rapidlyMy guess is of the two Aeriths he saved one of them, from the alternate dimension where she was passed out next to the comatose Cloud. Either that or its a hallucination, but the game doesn't handle subtly all that much so I'd say we have an Aerith that made it and is still at the capital praying for Holy and hiding in gaps of dimensions like her church and shit after the team up with Cloud for the last boss. I'd interpret it that she's still here but can't touch the main plot so the whole remake idea can still hit the same plot points without her getting in the way. She's alive and dead at the same time which is how its a cop out.
They did manage to pull up a bit with the whisper nonsense and made it into more of the lifestream which worked well in making it less grating.
So I thought about getting into FF11 since it seems to still be held in high regard but saw that the game still charges almost $15 a month play.
How do the fans justify that much for an over 20 year game? Is it just sunken cost fallacy to the extreme?