...why would you need to jump over a pebble?
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...why would you need to jump over a pebble?
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The amount I would pay for a translated version of the International Zodiac Job System...
what? who do i talk to to see this?Quote:
As a White Mage, Rykku teleports us to a place called Camp Bloodshore. She then changes jobs to Bard and grants us Swiftsong for faster movement. After that it's a quick jaunt to an NPC who puts us in jail after we profess to believe in the words of the Wandering Minstrel. In prison we meet said Wandering Minstrel himself, who looks suspiciously like Naoki Yoshida. The character offers us encouraging words about the arrival of Meteor and the rebirth to come -- and then we are spirited away back to Limsa Lominsa. It's a nice personal touch from the man in charge.
Good read definitly pretty positive about ARR.
Nael goes totally batshit crazy, in fact he goes totally batshit crazy and walks into a field of flames, the image is shown in the article, and it is a heavy handed allusion to the exact scene in FFVII where Sephiroth goes batshit. While I don't agree with nonsense about the series going down hill since 7, the game itself was great, there's really no disputing that, and Sephiroth was a good villain. The expanded universe content has just driven a lot of that into the ground.
Regardless, your opinion on whether or not the game was good or bad doesn't affect whether or not the developers are alluding to the game.
Regardless, the legati's outfits are an obvious nod to Yoshida's own work on the Judges of XII, but if anything the character has many more shades of Sephiroth, and perhaps if anyone from XII, Vayne and Cid. (What with the talking to himself and seeking to "destroy gods.") But there are obvious allusions to Sephiroth that were more than intentional, after all he is calling down Meteor, it's not that hard to wrap one's head around.
Have is a strong word. You can beat FFXII without farming, I was able to beat the game in the mid 30s, and never did anything resembling farming other than stealing from certain enemies as I passed through an area.
Of course if you want to beat all the additional content, farming particular enemies is probably the fastest way to prepare yourself, but how is this different than any other RPG?
And we all love you for it, when people see how Yoshida likes to sneak easter eggs in like this it may pull more people in, I have seen this article posted on twitter a few times, and with other social networking sites you may have really helped the game, and we all appreciate what you and the other guy did.
I'm glad Yoshi-P is getting the credit he deserves.