If you got nothing then your opinion means nothing.
At least those games are much better experiences than this one
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If you want to say people should die in stories sometimes, fine.
But the point of the scion "deaths" in Endwalker was to manipulate our feelings so we would feel despair. Because let's be honest, a lot of people will not feel the way the story writers want them to, unless they do something drastic. They want players to feel despair and the truth is we went to that place feeling hopeful and excited to kill the next boss. The only way to make us actually feel despair was to kill characters we have an attachment to and make it feel that even if we kill the boss, what is it for? We've lost everyone.
The point of Y'shtola hinting they could be resurrected was to create a light at the end of the tunnel, a spark of hope that they might survive now that you've made a lot of progress through this land.
The point of reviving them all was to restore your happiness and make it feel that you got through this land of despair successfully and now you just need to finish the job.
I don't know what your attachment is to Forge Ahead. You keep talking about it, but it's just a meaningless term that I doubt they thought about any more than I did, which was not much.
Is this thread going to turn into another warzone between Zodiark Trancers and /mmog/
It's just amusing how FFXV is the only game you've chosen to put down and haven't even elaborated on why, while claiming I "have nothing" after already stating one annoying flaw and are "out of touch" after you took a controversial stance. It's no surprise which game in that range sold the worst.
One of your first arguments was that you called out how the protagonists inadvertenly helped the antagonist so therefore its bad.
This is rich, its almost as if youre just so beyond clueless. Do you not realize 70 percent of FFVII's plot was you being manipulated by Sephiroth? Or how incompetent Squall and his team were in almost every single SeeD mission in FFVIII? Or how pointless Vaan was in FFXII or how stupid and hateable the cast was in FFXIII?
If anyone with the controversial take here is you for saying that FFXIV and these games are above FFIX (which wasnt perfect anyway and had just as many Ls as these games).
Well, since we're talking about the Scions again...
I'll admit that there's a weird impassivity I feel whenever the Scions appear on-screen in post-EW.
I started feeling it during EW (earlier with Thancred, who I feel concluded his most compelling arc in ShB), but it's definitely apparent now.
Estinien is my bro, though, so I was genuinely excited to start adventuring with him again.