>Creating the FF1 villain: throw him into a chaotic temporal rift
>Creating the FF6 villain: throw him into a World of Balance
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>Creating the FF1 villain: throw him into a chaotic temporal rift
>Creating the FF6 villain: throw him into a World of Balance
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He needs a cleft chin and square jaw., his face in this render looks too long. Going off of Amano's art I think Kefka is heavily inspired by Fabio.
What version of FF6 should I play for my first time? Is there some hack I should download?
just emulate the snes one.
>Emulation
No thanks
I can't say if this patch is good for a first time player but you might want to give it a try after you read its description.
https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/4619/
It's hard to give a recommendation because there's no ideal version. GBA has best translation but washed out colors and awful sound (even after patched) the SNES translations are a mixed bag as far as I know none of the translators actually speak Japanese so take that how you will.
I believe there's a GBA script hack for the SNES but I'm not certain. I'd suggest waiting a few months for the pixel remaster. It may have a new translation that's more faithful than the GBA one.
The Pixel Remasters have used the exact same translations as the GBA and PSP scripts of the games released so far, so don't count on it.
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MOM'S GONNA FREAK
He’s just like me, intelligent, nihilistic, and with a wicked sense of humor!
Also, he's killed a lot of people and wears lots of colorful makeup. Just Like Me
Is it just me or the characters of FFVI are like a million times better than FFVII's characters?
You're wrong
nobody in 6 is as good as Barret, but overall 6 has better characters indeed
Barret is a good character, but his role is a bit watered down in the general scope of the FFVII story. The core FFVI characters have plenty to do across the whole thing, but their individual stories are a bit less interesting (probably just because of the more minimal staging and dialogue though)
WE LIVE IN AN EMPIRE
Looks like Square was setting trends 20 years before they got popular. Lotsa dudes wearing makeup now.
I'm curious. Are there any other examples (in ANY type of media) in which a secondary/comic relief antagonist eventually becomes the ultimate threat in the story?
Off topic but, as I understand it, making Kefka "funny" was a western translation thing. The Jap version casts him as less psychotic, more dangerous and evil from the start.
I imagine he was played more as a foppish nobleman, and thus his laugh was more of an OH HO HO HO ojou than a "regular" laugh.
Who's the bigger fop, Kefka or Kuja?
Kefka’s a fop. Kuja is a bawd.