Smell like tree spirit
Smell like tree spirit
There is a quest in the Helix that makes you fight an Enforcement Droid 208, clearly a reference to Robocop's E.D 209. Thought this was an awesome reference.
Her "overworld" theme, or the "Esper" theme?A million times this. The music and the cut scenes are the best in the game. FF1 is the first game I ever played on the NES and I used to just stay in the cave listening to the music. And the lady doing Matoya's voice is just on point with her delivery.
Now find a way to incorporate Terra's theme within the Lore of FFXIV! :P
There's a few ways actually.
First... consider for a moment that FFXIV is all about "beastmen" and Terra is half human and half "esper" ... AND the Garlean Empire (and the Allag's) are all about not respecting life. So there's at least three ways that can be done.
eg Espers = Primals. We know that already, but in the context of FF6 they were simply another species in another world. We already had Lady Iceheart/Shiva do this half-mortal/half-Primal bit already.
So the next logical answer is finding someone who can do this already... or the Garlean/Allags did already. Like in FF6... it's never clear stated how they captured "the witch" just that she burned a bunch of the soldiers before being captured.
Like all things considered FFXIV may as well be a spiritual sequel or parallel to FF6. Between the Garlean Empire, Phantom Train, Warring Triad, the War of the Magi, Magitek, Relics, Mog/Moogles, Floating Continent, Doma...
Like... take a quick look at the FF6 overworld map...
Note where the Doma castle is. Now look at the shape of the Western Continent.
Now look at the Western Continent
Now look at the FFXIV map...
For all intents the FFXIV map could easily be half of the western continent of the FF6 world of balance had the North-Westernly corner been obliterated. We don't know what the rest of the world looks like.
Like speculatively speaking, had FF6 been populated by the FFXIV races, the game we're playing now would be it. The level of technology is consistant.
As for nods to other FF games.
I'll also mention that at one point in the opening, FFV a character takes off on a Dragon and from a Castle. The reverse of HW. It's been forever since I played it (I last played it when it was just a fanmade-patch before the PSX version ever came into existance.) There is even a Dragon in the FFV logo.
Dernière modification de KisaiTenshi, 03/07/2015 à 23h30
- Quest 'The Nest Episode' might be a a reference to Dr. Dre "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" [NSFW] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL7LVzym1bs), specifically the line ""So jus' chill, 'til the next episode". I just say this because of the previous Biz Markie reference (someone on the staff likes old hip hop).
- Quest 'No Country for Young Moogles' -> 'No Country for Old Men' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Cou...Old_Men_(film)).
Dernière modification de HamHammy, 04/07/2015 à 13h16
azys lla fates
the monster mass
harvest moon
One of the 30-50 DRK quests already references Mad Max: Fury Road.
"Oh what a day! What a lovely day!"
The memes Jack, THE MEMES!! (The FATE name is a reference to Metal Gear Rising: Revengance btw)
Dernière modification de Nahaara, 04/07/2015 à 15h36
A Broom references the Simpsons twice as well as South park.
Specifically:
The Broom in Matoyas room references the Simpsons twice in one sentence.
Join the Navy Episode and Mr Sparkle Episode as well as 'Let's fighting love' and 'Yeah! Win!' (WoW episode) from Southpark.
"It's not a bug, it's a creature" - a reference to the early days of Firefox, when Mozilla tried to pass off the browser's memory leak as something intended.
The more I play, the more I see how much Azys Lla is a reference to FF1's flying fortress. It has references to many FF floating islands, of course, but the FF1 references are coolest to me.
Both technologically-based flying fortresses from ancient civilizations? check.
Both have Tiamat? Check.
Both have Warmech type enemies? Check.
Both the only place in the game to get Adamantite? Check!
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