

So you're just talking out your ass because your only frame of reference is from 27 years ago. got it.




The good old "You need to be welcoming, inclusive and understand/accept people's opinions" point of view
but when they dont agree with it
"OK but not THAT opinion !"
You dont know what that word means.




In before inevitable thread closure.
OP is probably a troll since the series is famous/infamous even among people who don't play FF for being populated by pretty boys and the super flamboyant Amano art which has been with the series since its third entry in the west. There's no way they don't know that if they had played all the games they claim.
Plus this game itself has had freaking Jandelaine and Haurchefant for over a decade now.
Especially Jandelaine.In before inevitable thread closure.
OP is probably a troll since the series is famous/infamous even among people who don't play FF for being populated by pretty boys and the super flamboyant Amano art which has been with the series since its third entry in the west. There's no way they don't know that if they had played all the games they claim.
Plus this game itself has had freaking Jandelaine and Haurchefant for over a decade now.
When literally every post someone has made is a culture war post, yea, it's safe to say they're not to be taken seriously.In before inevitable thread closure.
OP is probably a troll since the series is famous/infamous even among people who don't play FF for being populated by pretty boys and the super flamboyant Amano art which has been with the series since its third entry in the west. There's no way they don't know that if they had played all the games they claim.
Plus this game itself has had freaking Jandelaine and Haurchefant for over a decade now.
Final Fantasy has always had questionable crossdressing pretty boys, strong female characters, diverse casts of characters and somehow none of it was ever a problem in the past.
Gamers have become such whiny snowflakes nowadays, it's tiresome
It only became a problem when activists refused to acknowledge them and kept asking for them...
Even the most popular game in franchise, FF7, it's always had Tifa and Barret. "But where are all the strong female character and Black people?!"




Dude. FFVI was only the third FF game stateside. That's only 2 games in the US not being initially released with Amano artwork. And the Playstation Era was literally the next game after that.On another note, some other poster in the thread made the assertion that the Amano "concept" art has featured Bishounen and Biseinen boys forever, and while that's partially true, it doesn't take into consideration that his artwork didn't come with the games commonly on the stateside until Final Fantasy VI, and Final Fantasy VI's artwork was actually based off of the in game sprites not the other way round, so his art isn't even always the original concept. It's just that his art is heavily intertwined with the games, as the devs for the series have wanted it to be.
So the first Amano art to show up with a game state side was in the FFVI instruction booklet for the then titled Final Fantasy III on the Super Nintendo, and there was a lot greater variety to the characters. Like Gau isn't androgynous or bishi. Sabin(Mash) is muscular in the extreme, to the point of looking dopey in one art and then looking somewhat rough but debonair on the same page. Locke is as close as a Final Fantasy character gets to being androgynous until the playstation era, really.
You're also leaving out all the bishi guys with long-flowing ponytails: Edgar, Setzer, and Kefka. Also, the character portraits in-game used the Amano art and Locke's subsequent appearances in 3D are based off his Amano art.
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