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A Modern FF6 Review

PostPosted:Sun Feb 17, 2013 7:36 pm
by SineSwiper


I liked how this guy approaches the review. Also, he does cool movie reviews.

Re: A Modern FF6 Review

PostPosted:Mon Feb 18, 2013 1:10 pm
by Zeus
First one I've heard who's first RPG was FF7 but liked FF6 more

Re: A Modern FF6 Review

PostPosted:Mon Feb 18, 2013 4:24 pm
by Lox
I convinced a friend of mine (who started with FF7) to play FF6 on his GBA and he loved it. He then understood why I always said that FF6 was better than FF7.

Re: A Modern FF6 Review

PostPosted:Tue Feb 19, 2013 9:21 am
by Zeus
Lox wrote:I convinced a friend of mine (who started with FF7) to play FF6 on his GBA and he loved it. He then understood why I always said that FF6 was better than FF7.
Good to know you hang out with sane people LMAO

Re: A Modern FF6 Review

PostPosted:Tue Feb 19, 2013 12:40 pm
by Flip
im glad he liked my favorite game of all time, but ugh, the video editing.. and his hands always moving! Drove me crazy. He needs more pictures and cut scenes to talk over and less him.

He edited every other sentence, it seemed. Can the guy form a few paragraphs in a row without needing to cut and splice it all together?

Re: A Modern FF6 Review

PostPosted:Tue Feb 19, 2013 2:03 pm
by Eric
That's a popular youtube style of reviewing stuff.

Re: A Modern FF6 Review

PostPosted:Tue Feb 19, 2013 2:34 pm
by Flip
Eric wrote:That's a popular youtube style of reviewing stuff.
Its annoying.

/i'm old

Re: A Modern FF6 Review

PostPosted:Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:09 pm
by Eric
Stop waving your cane at me!

Re: A Modern FF6 Review

PostPosted:Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:59 pm
by Zeus
Flip wrote:im glad he liked my favorite game of all time, but ugh, the video editing.. and his hands always moving! Drove me crazy. He needs more pictures and cut scenes to talk over and less him.

He edited every other sentence, it seemed. Can the guy form a few paragraphs in a row without needing to cut and splice it all together?
No, that would require that he actually have things like a script and do multiple takes. This way he can just spew verbal dairrhea for 30 minutes and edit later. No need to get anything right with filming, it'll just be edited later

Kinda like how the vast majority of action/fight scenes are filmed in Hollywood nowadays. Good luck trying to find a cut that lasts more than 1.5 seconds anymore

Re: A Modern FF6 Review

PostPosted:Tue Feb 19, 2013 4:21 pm
by Don
Sounds like a guy talking about the good old days except he wasn't even there at the good old days to start.

The most unique thing about FF6 characters is their desperation move which is entirely possible to never see in a casual playthrough of the game since they're very rare. There's really not much individuality except some people's specials are much stronger than other's (Sabin, Edgar, Celes) and Gau's speciality is a nightmare though way overpowered (Catscratch is likely the first attack you can use that will hit 9999). Although the magic-based character in theory have significantly higher magical stats which leads to specialization, the problem is that 2 of the primary magic characters can wield the 'big swords' which will hit for 9999 anyway (Atma Weapon, Ragnarok, Illumina). In terms of playing all you need is Terra/Edgar/Celes/someone else and in terms of story it's almost the same because most characters really have no releveance to the story especially after the World of Ruin. FF6 is very similar to any Touhou game in the sense that characters have depth by music theme. If you write out Rachel's role in the story it goes like this:

"Locke's childhood sweetheart who tried to save Locke (who didn't need saving), lost her memory, later died, was resurrected, and died again so Locke can move on with Celes"

But Rachel's theme is Forever Rachel (which is really a variant on Locke's theme) and it's actually really good, so she is usually thought of as a very good supporting character that is important to moving the story forever, even though there really isn't that much about her. It's funny since the only guy who really has beef with Kefka is Cyan but he's more like a punchline with Gau than a main character. It's the standard problem all FF games suffer until FF10 in that Square never figured out how you're supposed to have a cast with as diverse background even have meaningful things to say without making it look like ad-lib. If your party is Shadow/Relm/Setzer/Mog what meaningful thing can this party possible say relative to the world? Though it's kind of convenient that Terra, Edgar, and Celes are all powerhouses in terms of gameplay so most likely you'll have a party consistent of characters that are actually relevent to the story.

Re: A Modern FF6 Review

PostPosted:Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:52 am
by Julius Seeker
Who would have thought Freddy Prinz jr. would have pursued a career in youtube videogame journalism?

I totally agree with the later portions where he talks about not making the game into updated 3D graphics, but instead make it a high resolution sprite version. Also that it's somewhat cool that Kefka wins halfway through the game!