Hello folks,
After taking some time to digest the story of FFXIV:ARR and confirming its weaknesses until the very end of the credits, I came to a conclusion. Something is not right.
I have a friend, who was a player from FFXIV, from beginning to the end. Every time we have an argument about the story, he inevitably ends up stating something from FFXIV that is not present in FFXIV:ARR.
I did my share of researches. I also own the collector edition of this game, so I have access to the blu-ray with detailed information on Eorzea and the meaning behind the cinematic opening. Even with that, something is not right.
For instance [WARNING:SPOILERS]:
Gaius van Baelsar is awesome.
-He is noble, proud, compassionate, honest and honourable.
-He is a strong warrior and a conqueror.
-Not only does he plan to conquer Eorzea, but before even engaging the battle, he thinks forward to the Primal threat for the people and how to stop them efficiently.
-He knows how a lot of people are suffering and wants to bring peace and order.
-When he acquired a power strong enough to crush the Primals, instead of just attacking Eorzea with a superior force, utterly destroying Eorzea's armies and imposing a reign of fear, he actually gave a chance for a peaceful surrendering with terms that were so tempting that all 3 grand company leaders were about to accept until a kid shown up with a childish speech (and most likely charming magic) to turn them against the Empire.
-He helps loyal supporter of the Emprie even though they are not pure-blooded Garlean.
-When he wanted to destroy the Scions of the 7th Dawn, he organized a very quick and precise strike. Only the Scions were killed/captured, leaving the city they were in alone and doing absolutely no harm to anyone except their enemies. Kill the opponents, leave the innocents alone, the mark of a true villain.
How am I suppose to hate that guy!
Grand Company leaders are generic, useless and immoral.
-You have the scared veteran soldier, the compassionate healer woman and the cold-hearted trigger-happy woman captain. Note: all of this is suppositions based on a few dialogs and rumours in the game. We were never shown anything in the main story that remotely looked like that. You get to know more of Merlwyb in the lvl50 armourer quest than all of main story.
-None of the grand company are able to deal with the Primals. You have to do it yourself because there is NO ONE ELSE in the entire Eorzea that could help you fight. Also, only three Primals shows up in the story, one for each grand company. There are more Primals out there and three is already too much. Also, Maelstrom is directly responsible for the summoning of Titan.
-None of the grand company are doing much to protect Eorzea as they are very prompt to use adventurers to do that useless job.
-The three grand company leaders are somehow able to decide the fate of Eorzea, risk the lives of everyone, decide for all-out wars, but they are not the ones actually ruling their city-state.
-The world of Eorzea is full of problems, authorities are all shorts in man-power and yet, the grand companies don't help.
-They decided to strike against the Empire using a sneak attack manoeuvre, attacking without responding to the Empire who gave decision time for their offer of surrendering without unnecessary deaths. The mark of civilized and honourable folks.
-When the Empire is defeated, all of a sudden, life is good, problems that were never actually solved are ignored and it's time to go into a peaceful and prosperous age, as if the Empire was the one behind every issues. In reality, the Empire had nothing to do with the bad state of Eorzea. Eorzea is in such a bad state that they mostly just settled themselves, took their distances and observed. Anybody else assumed a lot of soldiers died fighting the Empire? Wouldn't that just throw Eorzea in a worst state than before and now the authorities AND the grand company are understaffed? I assume they know soldiers are not produced like machines. Do they?
And I'm suppose to side with these folks?!? Where do I sign up for the Empire?
Sure, you also have the evil being (Ascian) which is trying to manipulate the Empire into doing it's own business. Yet, Gaius was preparing for being betrayed (he just didn't know when it would happen). It's not really manipulation when the one you are trying to manipulate is working on counter-manipulating you because your manipulation attempts are too obvious.
Next goes the Scions of the 7th dawn. It would be more accurate to say that they work for you than you working for them. They only do easy tasks or small investigations and you handle the rest (which is more or less everything). Also, for people that openly goes against the dark forces of the world, they are rather defenceless against frontal assaults and endangering the innocents that live around them.
This is from FFXIV:ARR, and only from FFXIV:ARR. On the other hand, FFXIV apparently got build up for all these characters mentioned above. This means all the observations I made could have been significantly wrong. It feels like I'm playing a sequel, but it's not suppose to be a sequel.
If FFXIV:ARR just builds on the top of FFXIV and assume every new players knows Gaius, the Grand Company leaders, the Ascians, all the core Scions members... Wait a minute, this is pure stupidity. There isn't a professional story teller that would build awesome characters just to end up and not saying/showing a thing about them and expect everyone to know them.
This can mean only one thing. Game development decided to cut/exclude important cut-scenes, leaving only the skeleton of a good story to save some money. This concept is so crazy, it's like a Micheal Bay film without explosions and sexy girls. A Final Fantasy title that decided to save money by cutting on story elements?