[QUOTE="fs_metal"][QUOTE="DJ-Lafleur"][QUOTE="fs_metal"][QUOTE="DJ-Lafleur"][QUOTE="fs_metal"][QUOTE="DJ-Lafleur"] [QUOTE="fs_metal"]if anyone should love it, it's you dudeDJ-Lafleur
the gameplay was great, I spent hours upon hours hunting marks and hunting espers and getting the entire license grid complete for each character. The story and most of the music didn't really get me that excited or interested though...
You like FFT dude. Same damn thing :|perhaps, though FFT actually got me to care about the characters, which FFXII really did not do for me. One of the most important things in a story for me is the characters.
I just think yo udidn't may much attention to the characters and story in FFXIII tried to, but the story just failed to interest me, and I couldn't care for the characters in the story. We barely got to know that much about them. The only character I remotely cared about was Balthier.
Yeah...becaue you didn't pay attention. Hell. Evne the writing was the same style as FFT.FYI, I DID pay attention, I watched every cutscene and listened, and the action and events themselves were good, the characters were just not that great in XII, which is my biggest complaint. Also, FFT and FFXII have different characters, there's a difference right there. Ramza and Delita are cooler than 75% of the characters in XII combined. Basch was uninteresting, Ashe was uninteresting, Balthier was actually kinda cool, Vaan was uninteresting, Penelo was so ridiculously uninteresting, I usually have a hard time remembering she ever existed in XII, Fran was alright, I suppose.
FFT and FFXII have the same kinda style, yes, but they both still have different substance. Why should I care if FFXII has thesame style of writing as FFT?
All of this of course is in my opinion. I certainly know you think differently FS, and that is absolutely alright, but just because you loved everything in XII so much, does not mean everybody else will.
If you did pay attention, how did you miss out on how complex the story and characters are?
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