After how they butchered FF7's story and themes with KH-level nonsense, I don't want them going anywhere near FF8.
I actually don't mind it. Maybe I'm just too enamored with the idea of one of my favorite rpgs from my childhood being brought back to life in greater detail. But, I do understand how people could dislike it too. It's changed quite a bit to say the least.
Yeah, without a doubt. The amount of detail and depth that went into BG3 was astonishing. You can find a random npc in the corner of the map somewhere and it would be fully voice acted. You just don't find that kind of effort in games anymore these days.If XIV were made with the same effort as Baldur's Gate 3, it would destroy any MMO out there for years. Could you imagine if this game let the player have relationships with the NPC, G-rated relationships of course, with unlockable cut scenes and dialogue depending on the Warrior of Light's relationship status with the NPC? Just no relationships with Lalafells though.
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The Legends of the Titanmen lives on, a shining example of the power of compassion and the ability of people to make a difference in the world. A reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, as long as there are heroes like the Titanmen who dare to do good deeds in Eorzea.
Citizen, I heard from a news article that Baldur's Gate 3 used 248 different actors for motion capture, and I'm also pleased that there are no Lalafells in it either. It is one haven the Lalafell Menace cannot infest.
Remember the lessons of the past.
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Remember the Titanmen
Think they might consider adding "the playerbase's respect" to that recognition of extraordinary losses?
Three Ilm Knights, One Thousand Malm Road
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