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    CrownySuccubus's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rulakir View Post
    now it's straight up starting to feel like the kiddie pool version of FF titles.
    Can't really agree with this, either. FFXIV's humor doesn't land with me, true, but I hardly found that uncharacteristic for the series. Final Fantasy humor has rarely ever been high-brow or sophisticated. FFVII did a whole comedy routine based on Cloud bathing with a bunch of oiled-up muscleheads and being picked by the resident r--ist as his toy for the night. FFIX has a segment where you play Red-Light-Green-Light as a frog.

    To be frank, the one FF game where the humor was mostly on-the-mark for me was FFXV. (A large chunk of that was Ardyn, but there were funny interactions between the main heroes as well.)

    I guess FFXIV's "crime" here, as it were, is that everything is so padded and stretched out that when a joke "Doesn't Land", you have to watch the plane crashing in slllllloooooooooowww motion. Whereas most prior examples in the series just ripped the bandaid off quick.
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    Rosenstrauch's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrownySuccubus View Post
    I guess FFXIV's "crime" here, as it were, is that everything is so padded and stretched out that when a joke "Doesn't Land", you have to watch the plane crashing in slllllloooooooooowww motion. Whereas most prior examples in the series just ripped the bandaid off quick.
    This is it for me, at least.

    EX: The entire moon section could be roughly summarized as "Twenty minutes of trying and failing to protect the world's greatest hero from an omnicidal clown, then upwards of an hour of getting Found In The Alps by comic relief rabbits".
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