Tifa and Aerith's outfits would be nice. Or better yet one of the Honey Bee dresses for both genders.
Tifa and Aerith's outfits would be nice. Or better yet one of the Honey Bee dresses for both genders.
Be careful there.
There's a strong hate on it in the west because that part wasn't ethical.
Apparently for reasons I don't know.
Personally I loved it, for me it stays true to the original which was something I wanted.
Letter from the Producer LIVE Part IX Q&A Summary (10/30/2013)
Q: Will there be any maintenance fees or other costs for housing, besides the cost of the land and house?
A: In older MMOs, such as Ultima Online, there was a house maintenance fee you had to pay weekly, but in FFXIV: ARR we decided against this system. Similarly, these older MMOs also had a system where your house would break down if you didn’t log in after a while in order to have you continue your subscription, but this is a thing of the past and we won't have any system like that.
The motorbike and Cloud's outfit are already basically in the game through mogstation and veteran rewards. With FFXIV being basically a fan service MMO and ontop of part 1 for FF7 being released, i do think they should do some kind of event to commemorate it's release hopefully in the coming months. Or if we bother them enough for it. But i'm sure their hands are full already with content soon to come. While it would be nice to see all the glamour from FF7 i would also like to see glamour from FF7 Advent Children.
I think the Cloud glamour we have already actually is the outfit from Advent Children. I haven't looked at it recently but I seem to recall it having the Fusion sword holster on its back.
It is, it's not the First Class SOLDIER outfit he wears in the original game/Remake, nor the. It does go with the Fenrir SDS mount though (which is after all from the same film).Shinra trooper uniform he really wore story wise 'five years ago'
Similarly, Squall's outfit in the game is not his original FFVIII outfit but the 'redesign' from Kingdom Hearts (that he also wore in Dissidia as well).
Funnily enough of the three PS1 era FF game protagonists whose outfits are available here in FFXIV, only Zidane's FFIX outfit is correct for his actual game appearence.![]()
Must be becuase he was neither in KH (even though Vivi was) nor in a game that had a sequel movie...or anything for that matter.
Out of the PS1 era FF games it felt like 9 got the least attention out of them also in regards of marketing and exposure. It's one of my favorite entries in the series tbh and might be due to the step back from realism and heavy sci-fi tones going back to a more classic feeling FF setting.
IX is often overlooked for a number of reasons; aside from the "regression" to a medieval setting, it released at the tail end of the PS1's lifespan, and with X as a PS2 launch title, a lot of people decided to ignore it in lieu of X. That's not to say it's a perfect game - the story focuses a bit much on Garnet and Vivi, and the decision to not have a leaked EXP feature left some characters in the dust after Disc 2 - but it is still very good and worth playing.Out of the PS1 era FF games it felt like 9 got the least attention out of them also in regards of marketing and exposure. It's one of my favorite entries in the series tbh and might be due to the step back from realism and heavy sci-fi tones going back to a more classic feeling FF setting.
As for the lack of IX characters in Kingdom Hearts... well, that's because all of the Final Fantasy character imports were designed by Tetsuya Nomura, KH's director, and he didn't want to mess with character designs that weren't his own. The only exceptions by popular demand are VI's Setzer and IX's Vivi, who have only small parts in KH II.
And to be fair, most games in the series don't have sequels, prequels, or spin-offs. Only IV, VII, X, XIII, and Tactics have expanded universes (for lack of a better term), and the quality of their additional material is highly debatable.
Trpimir Ratyasch's Way Status (7.3 - End)
[ ]LOST [ ]NOT LOST [X]TRAUNT!
"There is no hope in stubbornly clinging to the past. It is our duty to face the future and march onward, not retreat inward." -Sovetsky Soyuz, Azur Lane: Snowrealm Peregrination
It would be nice for FF9 to get more love. When Square Enix created an official poll to be broadcasted in Japan, FF9 actually ranked as the 4th most beloved Final Fantasy game (FF14 is 5th, FF6 is 3rd, FF7 is 2nd, FF10 is 1st). In comparison, FF8 was ranked at 7th and beaten by FF5 (a game that came out way too late in the West) which ranked at 6th place.Out of the PS1 era FF games it felt like 9 got the least attention out of them also in regards of marketing and exposure. It's one of my favorite entries in the series tbh and might be due to the step back from realism and heavy sci-fi tones going back to a more classic feeling FF setting.
If I recall FF9 currently holds the highest Metacritic score of all Final Fantasy games. It's unfortunate that the score didn't translate to having many sales since, as Cilia mentioned, FF9 released at the tail end of the PS1's lifespan. It was also revealed simultaneously alongside FF10 and FF11 (it would be a miracle if Square Enix ever announces multiple Final Fantasy reveals again) so many opted to go for FF10 for the PS2 instead.
Also, a good chunk of the FF9 team are also gone I think. Director Hiroyuki Ito disappeared from public attention (is he still with the company?), Co-Producer and Writer Hironobu Sakaguchi (creator of Final Fantasy) was ousted by Square Enix, and Artist Hideo Minaba started his own freelance art company CyDesignation.
The veteran developers who are still very active with the Final Fantasy brand are Tetsuya Nomura and Yoshinori Kitase so it's expected for Square Enix to give more attention to FF7, FF8, FF10, and FF13 rather than FF9 whose lead developers are missing.
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The low rank of eight doesn't surprise me. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it was a bad game, it wasn't. It's just, that there was a time when having the Final Fantasy title automatically raised expectations to the next tier compared to everything else. (except maybe Dragon Quest) And for me, eight was the first game in the series to fail to meet those raised expectations. Again, on it's own merits, it wasn't bad. Release that game with a different title and I would've called it great. But given the Final Fantasy title it didn't live up to what I thought I was buying. Nine, on the other hand, was excellent. The closest thing I had to a complaint with nine was the lame 'official strategy guide' which turned out to be a thirty dollar advertisement for Square's online guide. (Want to know more? Look it up on our site 'cause we're too lazy to tell you in the 'guide' you paid for!)It would be nice for FF9 to get more love. When Square Enix created an official poll to be broadcasted in Japan, FF9 actually ranked as the 4th most beloved Final Fantasy game (FF14 is 5th, FF6 is 3rd, FF7 is 2nd, FF10 is 1st). In comparison, FF8 was ranked at 7th and beaten by FF5 (a game that came out way too late in the West) which ranked at 6th place.
If I recall FF9 currently holds the highest Metacritic score of all Final Fantasy games. It's unfortunate that the score didn't translate to having many sales since, as Cilia mentioned, FF9 released at the tail end of the PS1's lifespan. It was also revealed simultaneously alongside FF10 and FF11 (it would be a miracle if Square Enix ever announces multiple Final Fantasy reveals again) so many opted to go for FF10 for the PS2 instead.
Also, a good chunk of the FF9 team are also gone I think. Director Hiroyuki Ito disappeared from public attention (is he still with the company?), Co-Producer and Writer Hironobu Sakaguchi (creator of Final Fantasy) was ousted by Square Enix, and Artist Hideo Minaba started his own freelance art company CyDesignation.
The veteran developers who are still very active with the Final Fantasy brand are Tetsuya Nomura and Yoshinori Kitase so it's expected for Square Enix to give more attention to FF7, FF8, FF10, and FF13 rather than FF9 whose lead developers are missing.
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