I don't hate anyone, especially someone who simply has a different opinion than I do. I just don't think the game is defendable. I like the graphics and some of the music, but that's it. The game has no substance. I'm slogging through it because the end is in sight and I just want to finish it. No point putting 30+ hours into a game and then abandoning it when you're at the finish line.Xeogred wrote:I wonder why you plan to finish it. There must be something, deep down in there, that you secretly enjoy? Masochist?
Anyways I'm done talking about XIII forever around here. People hate me when I hate on it, people hate me when I try to defend some elements. I'd give it a 5/10, I hate a lot about it but it was okay enough that I can look back fondly on a few elements. I've seen worse. Oh well. Good riddance.
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I don't hate you either, Xeo obviously. It just seemed like you were being dismissive of everything I wrote because I didn't beat the game.
Personally I'm of the opinion that it's not imperative to complete a game to form an opinion on it. It's fairly rare that I don't finish a game I start and so I feel that alone is reason enough to articulate my issues with FFXIII.
Putting that aside and getting back on topic I started up Justice League Heroes on the PS2. It's like X-Men Legends but with JLA members except there are only two playable characters at a time and you don't get to choose who they are. Weirdly, it has the JL cartoons line up (with Zatanna in for Hawkgirl) but is more in line with the comics in art style and tone. It's okay so far. Batman sucks though.
Personally I'm of the opinion that it's not imperative to complete a game to form an opinion on it. It's fairly rare that I don't finish a game I start and so I feel that alone is reason enough to articulate my issues with FFXIII.
Putting that aside and getting back on topic I started up Justice League Heroes on the PS2. It's like X-Men Legends but with JLA members except there are only two playable characters at a time and you don't get to choose who they are. Weirdly, it has the JL cartoons line up (with Zatanna in for Hawkgirl) but is more in line with the comics in art style and tone. It's okay so far. Batman sucks though.
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I just started a file in Skyrim... HOLY CRAP. There's so much detail, and open-ended exploration, etc. that I'm nearly overwhelmed by how real this all feels. It's like an interactive episode of Game of Thrones. I can't believe it took me this long to check this game out.
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I really dig the music in that game, especially when you find a new ability from those weird stones.Nintendork666 wrote:I just started a file in Skyrim... HOLY CRAP. There's so much detail, and open-ended exploration, etc. that I'm nearly overwhelmed by how real this all feels. It's like an interactive episode of Game of Thrones. I can't believe it took me this long to check this game out.
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You know, I could gripe and complain about Skyrim for days, just absolutely for days. There are so many things about the game that just drive me bonkers. However... Steam tells me I've played 358 hours worth of Skyrim, so I'd be lying if I didn't say it was addictive and had a lot of good qualities as well : )Nintendork666 wrote:I just started a file in Skyrim... HOLY CRAP. There's so much detail, and open-ended exploration, etc. that I'm nearly overwhelmed by how real this all feels. It's like an interactive episode of Game of Thrones. I can't believe it took me this long to check this game out.
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So, I obviously was out for the day and unable to partake of this lovely conversation (Sorry Xeo!), but this is one point that I really want to address.Sload Soap wrote:But the battle system isn't the summation of a RPG's gameplay so why should anyone address it and it alone as if it validates the entire experience?
When did I try to validate the entire game? Look back through this thread; When did I even say it was good?
Its a very strange thing amongst RPG fans that any discussion of the game has to be in a "Its factually good or bad and I must prove something" sort of way. You know shmup players discuss bad shmups because they have interesting mechanics? Beat em Up players will still discuss any game in the genre without resulting in this weird feud. Same with music rhythm, platformers, etc.
But, for some reason, it is nearly impossible to discuss this game. If you haven't even been to the point in the game to experience what I am talking about, that is fair, and I don't hold that against you, but the responses still came off as "Stop talking about a game no one likes please", or "No dude you are SOOO wrong for liking that game", which are both honestly pathetic ways to approach a perfectly adult conversation about a mechanic in a game.
I feel you Xeo, it is a silly thing how discussion of this game goes, and I'm sorry I wasn't here to have a civil conversation about the game with you. It is upsetting, like trying to say something only to have someone stomp their feet screaming "No no NO NO STOP". Blows my mind. If you are ever interested in discussing the game, either its merits or its failures, I am highly interested in holding that conversation.
But yeah, this whole "No you can't even defends the game" thing is BS, especially when we see plenty of people play through plenty of "bad" games all the time, and never attempt to factually claim that they are being pandered to, that they as a fanbase have been had, that they have terrible taste, etc. Its specifically this game that has people so unbelievably upset (As if, all these years later no one ever heard the game was disappointing to like, 99% of people that played it) that they start spewing blanket, "factual" statements and can't even fathom that what they are putting forth is just their opinion. Honestly, that is how these conversations feel.
So yeah, for the good of the random threads that these conversations plop up in, I will also refuse the urge to discuss this game any further. I'll go back to the genres who's players aren't so angry about their games
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Thanks for the self-righteous response. Regardless of what tone you interpreted my posts to be in, I am neither angry nor hateful towards anyone with an opinion that differs from mine. Most of us post on forums like this for discussion and to see the different perspectives that people bring to the table regarding things like this. I said everything I had to say about the game already, and I didn't plan on posting again on the same topic, so it's as done for me and as it is for you.
However, to say that certain fans of certain genres of certain games are more reasonable than fans of RPGs, I have to say that's a real load of crap. I know tons of fanatical nerds (like us) that argue constantly about characters in fighting games being overpowered, underpowered, cheesy, etc. The FPS group is one of the most violent I've come across online, spewing hatred and racial remarks at everyone for something as simple as "camping".
The reason, I think, that people get so upset with this game is because it seems like such a downgrade, such a poor simplification of a series that used to be fantastic. Where is the complexity? Where is the exploration? Where are the side-quests? Where are the hidden items, characters, summons? Where is everything that should be included in a Final Fantasy game? Can you honestly tell me that you think this game stacks up even marginally to other games in the series? If you can, then I don't know what to tell you. It has been nothing but a disappointment to me, and a reminder that the Square console RPG is probably dead and gone, which I think is a shame.
Anyway, that's all I'll say on the matter, time to move on to (much) better games.
However, to say that certain fans of certain genres of certain games are more reasonable than fans of RPGs, I have to say that's a real load of crap. I know tons of fanatical nerds (like us) that argue constantly about characters in fighting games being overpowered, underpowered, cheesy, etc. The FPS group is one of the most violent I've come across online, spewing hatred and racial remarks at everyone for something as simple as "camping".
The reason, I think, that people get so upset with this game is because it seems like such a downgrade, such a poor simplification of a series that used to be fantastic. Where is the complexity? Where is the exploration? Where are the side-quests? Where are the hidden items, characters, summons? Where is everything that should be included in a Final Fantasy game? Can you honestly tell me that you think this game stacks up even marginally to other games in the series? If you can, then I don't know what to tell you. It has been nothing but a disappointment to me, and a reminder that the Square console RPG is probably dead and gone, which I think is a shame.
Anyway, that's all I'll say on the matter, time to move on to (much) better games.
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Actually, Eff it, since you address me directly and make assumptions, I'll go ahead and give this one a response.
Okay, two points I am going to touch on here
1. No. You're assumption is wrong, and that you are assuming I liked the game overall just proves that we cannot discuss merits of this game without resorting to a "whos right whos wrong, who likes it who doesn't" thing, which is BS. You are trying to lock this conversation into a logical fallacy, whre I see much more than black and white in my video games.
2. Lets take blanket statements aside, and actually compare XIII's combat system to a game. You said the older ones are easier to break (Wrong!), so lets take VIII for example. Which way to you want to destroy the structure of the game and remove any required decision for the entirety of the game? How about we drop Zell to low health and chain his limit for 40 attacks in a row (yep, super easy) on every enemy in the game (It will kill almost anything, and you can do it, every fight, with no cost). How about we take Quistis and teach her Degenerator. Oh, look, every single non-boss enemy dies in one hit, and you can learn this at the beginning of the game. No thinking. They could just be balls of tofu, wouldn't matter. Lets take Diablo, and plop on "No Encounter", and walk around the world map drawing magic with no difficulty and no decision making until we have max stats at level 20.
By the way, you can do most of this stuff within the first few hours of the game, and I figured it out as a kid that had only played Pokémon, Super Mario RPG, and FFVII prior to this.
But, lets not mistake an unbreakable combat system for a well-designed one. I challenge you to take any game in the series and show me why its battle system is any more sophisticated than Chrono Trigger. What decisions do you make in VII, in combat? You don't have to make any. You spam... anything, and there is no drawback. You could just ride summons through the whole game. IX... is basically the same thing. What decisions do you have to make? X? Heals, attack. VI? Heals, attack. Oh, and guess what? YOU HAVE NO CONTROL OVER THESE CHARACTERS. To complain about this in a turn-based game is honestly beyond me, but to isolate the complaint to XIII is wild. You have complete control over your characters, just don't use auto-attack if you don't want to, you can pick everything like you normally do.
We are heading in the right direction though! This is worlds better than the last convo we tried to have, since we are at least sort of talking about something.
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No, if I posted that I liked a CoD game's campaign, I would almost guarantee the backlash would not be as harsh. And I still stand on the grounds that I do not see people get so heated about single player games as I do RPGs, and this game in particular.
Do I think XIII stacks up against the entirety of the series, combined? No, but what game does? (inb4 "VI"). Why do I have to compare it to every FF? Why am I the only one even referencing the older games? No one has even touched on a single mechanic of the older games, just holding them up on a pedestal.
Yes, XIII fails in some areas. Exploration is weak (But, woah, they didn't design the game around exploration, same with X and X-2, and that is okay with me, plenty of world maps to traverse in the JRPG universe), Side Quests are weak (except they just stack them all at the end of the game like pretty much every FF except VIII and XII. Again, many FF games failed in this aspect, VI and VII included if you don't count end-game).
Looks like you are done discussing though, that's fine. Didn't mean to offend, and I don't think I've even said anything offensive, but to each their own.
WHY? WHY, WHY, Fucking WHYYYYY. If you can't explain why, then don't even post garbage like this. This is just troll fodder, bottom-tier nonsense. Mystic Quest is a better game? Please. Come back when you are less angry at the game so you can discuss it without the blood flowing out of your eyes, because you are just saying wild shit. Oh, and not following it up with any solid reasoning, yet again. What made Mystic Quest better than XIII? (As in, what made Mystic Quest good? Don't just continue to slog on XIII as if that explains it all; It doesn't.) I would fathom a guess that you haven't even played every FF game.Retrogamer0001 wrote:
What games in the series were better than XIII? ALL of them. Hell, Mystic Quest was better than this game.
Retrogamer0001 wrote: Dunpeal, you seem to like this game because it doesn't offer a chance to "break it" until after the game is already over. That's fair, but "breaking" a Final Fantasy game isn't exactly easy
Okay, two points I am going to touch on here
1. No. You're assumption is wrong, and that you are assuming I liked the game overall just proves that we cannot discuss merits of this game without resorting to a "whos right whos wrong, who likes it who doesn't" thing, which is BS. You are trying to lock this conversation into a logical fallacy, whre I see much more than black and white in my video games.
2. Lets take blanket statements aside, and actually compare XIII's combat system to a game. You said the older ones are easier to break (Wrong!), so lets take VIII for example. Which way to you want to destroy the structure of the game and remove any required decision for the entirety of the game? How about we drop Zell to low health and chain his limit for 40 attacks in a row (yep, super easy) on every enemy in the game (It will kill almost anything, and you can do it, every fight, with no cost). How about we take Quistis and teach her Degenerator. Oh, look, every single non-boss enemy dies in one hit, and you can learn this at the beginning of the game. No thinking. They could just be balls of tofu, wouldn't matter. Lets take Diablo, and plop on "No Encounter", and walk around the world map drawing magic with no difficulty and no decision making until we have max stats at level 20.
By the way, you can do most of this stuff within the first few hours of the game, and I figured it out as a kid that had only played Pokémon, Super Mario RPG, and FFVII prior to this.
But, lets not mistake an unbreakable combat system for a well-designed one. I challenge you to take any game in the series and show me why its battle system is any more sophisticated than Chrono Trigger. What decisions do you make in VII, in combat? You don't have to make any. You spam... anything, and there is no drawback. You could just ride summons through the whole game. IX... is basically the same thing. What decisions do you have to make? X? Heals, attack. VI? Heals, attack. Oh, and guess what? YOU HAVE NO CONTROL OVER THESE CHARACTERS. To complain about this in a turn-based game is honestly beyond me, but to isolate the complaint to XIII is wild. You have complete control over your characters, just don't use auto-attack if you don't want to, you can pick everything like you normally do.
Do you seriously mean combat decisions? Maybe you over-played the older FF games, but they seriously require no thinking. Like, please pick a specific game if you believe this to be true so we can discuss further, while actually having a ground to stand on. As of now, you are just tossing statements around that mean nothing.Retrogamer0001 wrote: The combat system sucks hard in XIII because you lack control over your party's actions. You make fewer decisions in this game than in any other Final Fantasy and are rewarded less for it.
We are heading in the right direction though! This is worlds better than the last convo we tried to have, since we are at least sort of talking about something.
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Not self-righteous, I am being honest with you guys about how these discussions make me feel. Do you think there has been a window to openly discuss mechanics of the game at this point in the thread? I do not.Retrogamer0001 wrote:Thanks for the self-righteous response.
There is an obvious difference here in that those are competitive games, and they are complaining about human characters or game mechanics that are bad for the competitive scene of the game.Retrogamer0001 wrote:
However, to say that certain fans of certain genres of certain games are more reasonable than fans of RPGs, I have to say that's a real load of crap. I know tons of fanatical nerds (like us) that argue constantly about characters in fighting games being overpowered, underpowered, cheesy, etc. The FPS group is one of the most violent I've come across online, spewing hatred and racial remarks at everyone for something as simple as "camping".
No, if I posted that I liked a CoD game's campaign, I would almost guarantee the backlash would not be as harsh. And I still stand on the grounds that I do not see people get so heated about single player games as I do RPGs, and this game in particular.
Ah, see, I don't think anything should have to be included in a FF game, in fact that is why I adore them in the first place, they are willing to push things into a new, interesting direction (Usually while breaking their own games).Retrogamer0001 wrote: Where is everything that should be included in a Final Fantasy game? Can you honestly tell me that you think this game stacks up even marginally to other games in the series? If you can, then I don't know what to tell you. It has been nothing but a disappointment to me, and a reminder that the Square console RPG is probably dead and gone, which I think is a shame.
Do I think XIII stacks up against the entirety of the series, combined? No, but what game does? (inb4 "VI"). Why do I have to compare it to every FF? Why am I the only one even referencing the older games? No one has even touched on a single mechanic of the older games, just holding them up on a pedestal.
Yes, XIII fails in some areas. Exploration is weak (But, woah, they didn't design the game around exploration, same with X and X-2, and that is okay with me, plenty of world maps to traverse in the JRPG universe), Side Quests are weak (except they just stack them all at the end of the game like pretty much every FF except VIII and XII. Again, many FF games failed in this aspect, VI and VII included if you don't count end-game).
Looks like you are done discussing though, that's fine. Didn't mean to offend, and I don't think I've even said anything offensive, but to each their own.
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To be fair, you're the one who seems extremely agitated, not me. I see you're gonna make me write an essay though, so let's at least try to make nice.dunpeal2064 wrote:WHY? WHY, WHY, Fucking WHYYYYY. If you can't explain why, then don't even post garbage like this. This is just troll fodder, bottom-tier nonsense. Mystic Quest is a better game? Please. Come back when you are less angry at the game so you can discuss it without the blood flowing out of your eyes, because you are just saying wild shit. Oh, and not following it up with any solid reasoning, yet again. What made Mystic Quest better than XIII? (As in, what made Mystic Quest good? Don't just continue to slog on XIII as if that explains it all; It doesn't.) I would fathom a guess that you haven't even played every FF game.
First of all, Mystic Quest is a pretty shitty Final Fantasy game, but I would still rather play it than XIII any day of the week.
1) Audience: Mystic Quest is generally considered to be a "beginner" RPG, and was actually not bad at fulfilling this role between the much better, more traditional FFII and FFIII. It was aimed at people who were looking for something less complex or who were unfamiliar with the RPG genre, almost like a primer for the numbered games. Arguably, it succeeded, though hardcore fans of the series were disappointed with the simplicity.
Final Fantasy XIII was a blockbuster title upon release and was hyped to the extreme. It was a numbered entry in the series and after the success of XII, expectations were rightfully high. Square aimed this directly at both mainstream and hardcore audiences, but didn't (from all the hatred this games receives to this day) deliver. The reason you can't talk to people about this game without getting lots of negative, passionate feedback is because it disappointed on both fronts, mainstream and hardcore.
2) Exploration: As limited as exploration was in Mystic Quest, it existed, there were large maps to explore, hidden chests that required more than going five steps off the beaten path, there were towns and places to visit. It felt like the game had a world.
Final Fantasy XIII does not offer any kind of exploration throughout the main game - even upon arriving at Gran Pulse for the first time, there is only a very large field with one exit near the bottom of the map. The vast majority of the rest of the game exists only as The Tube - maps with one direction to travel in, exempting a very few areas (the tower at the end with the elevators actually felt like playing a real Final Fantasy game...at 28 hours in).
3) Combat: I prefer the combat in Mystic Quest for two reasons - each fight isn't incredibly long and boring, and I have complete control over both my characters. Attack, Spell, Item, Defense - I can do what I want with either one. Control is the word here over each member of the party (if two members are a party...).
XIII is the opposite - you have control over your main character, and the other two characters are relegated to performing general tasks according to their class. I can't control what they cast or when they cast it. If I want Vanille to cast DeProtect right away, tough luck. I have to either get lucky and she casts it first, or I have to wait until she casts three other spells and then eventually gets around to it. That's the opposite of control.
No point comparing music or graphics, as I think XIII has stunning graphics and a great OST (Mystic Quest does too, actually). Story is hit or miss, I personally really enjoy the simplicity in MQ over the convoluted one in XIII. I'm working a night shift right now, so I can't write five different essays at the moment, but I'll get back to your other points of discussion later.
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Thank you for that response, Retro. I genuinely mean that.