Most of the time it really captured the atmosphere. Sometimes I find it hard when you're given that much of a freedom when developing your characters, but now that's past.Īnd I definetly enjoyed hearing the music. Well, at first it took me a while, and that's thanks to the Job Class system. Oh yes, I've played FFV, and it's really one of my favorite games. If the music is good, I'll play it again. I usually end up remembering games by their music. "The Day Will Come" is another favorite of mine: I heard the song "Dear Friends" before I played the game, and loved it: and how sad for the people trapped within. I seem to recall that there was a way to unfreeze time (I may be mistaken, as it's been a while), but to proceed, you had to freeze the town once again. Hell, but when I was younger? The Void scared the crap out of me. To many people, a vast nothingness/non-existence doesn't seem as threatening as something like, say. I have always remembered that haunting, terrifying place. The concept of the Void was very influential in some of my writings, and the formation of my book. The Fire-Powered Ship - (hell yes this is imperial, human glory)Ĭlash on the Big Bridge - (of course hearing this when Gilgamesh sacrificed himself was awesome)įF9 will be next, but who knows when that'll be.įINAL FANTASY VIII-2: ZELL AND GILGAMESH TAKE ON THE WORLDįinal Fantasy V is a good game, and it makes me sad that it doesn't get the respect it deserves sometimes. Walking through the Snowy Mountains - (god, Uematsu was on a roll with mountain themes) Galuf was also really cool the comic relief worked pretty well. Uematsu must have thought so too I had that feeling before finding his home town, and when I did, I heard Home, Sweet Home-and it captures Bartz perfectly. Something about him is very solitary, yet emotional and contemplative. He wasn't overly aggressive, and something about him struck all the right senses of wanting to know more, and filling in the blanks of his life. I've been noticing people comparing Bartz to future FF heroes and saying "Bartz was a REAL HERO, not a whiny emo," but 1) honestly, shut the fuck up about FF protagonists being "emo", and 2) I really felt Bartz has a feminine side. I was happy to see strong female characters with Faris and Lenna, and Bartz. Gilgamesh was the real show-stopper he's a fantastic character in the springtime of youth, and I'm happy he has such a visible position in the series now. It would have been nice if Exdeath had been a little more human as a villain I never thought I'd be defending Kefka's humanity in terms of making an attractive villain, but Exdeath was kind of one-dimensional. Just a little more it was already well done, and I could see the beginnings of FF6 in it. I really enjoyed it, and just wished the world and plot had been a little more expansive.
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