Same. Gilgamesh is specifically cool because he's not cool. He's sorta cool in FF8, but that's partly because his FF5 reference was lost in translation.
When is this releasing again? Ever since I saw that gameplay video of fricking moronic press t to teleport and kill every enemy on the screen, I lost every ounce of interest I had in this game.
I realized something about 3. 4 essentially does what 3 ended up doing by forcing and nudging (read: shoving) you into job classes for parts of the game, except it is less bullshit about it. 3 is like "yeah, look at all these classes you can use, too bad a chunk of them suck ass and we really REALLY want you to use these certain ones." 4 is like "okay, here's the classes we want you to use and we will work around it for you while still letting you play with some aspects of it". Like how Cid is forced into your party, but you can still play with his hammers a bit, especially the Gaia hammer, which lets you use a modified Quake spell for nice AoE damage at that point in the game. One of the worst things that 3 would do, on top of others, is give you a class and no means to actually equip that class. The most notable being the Magic/Dark-Knight not having its weapons available as soon as the class is.
>and we really REALLY want you to use these certain ones."
Sorry, I forgot to clarify "at this specific point of the game". Like when you get the bows and elemental arrows or the thief gets his good equipment available right when the ocean gets drained.
I feel like I see 2 mentioned more than 3, either because the poster hated 2 or comparing 2 to SaGa.
11 also possibly has a case as the most ignored one? But maybe I just don't follow enough MMO talk to see where people do talk about it.
FFV was well received and critically acclaimed, everyone really loved the job system. It set the stage for many following games that used that system as well. To say "no one cares" about it is a pretty zoomer thing to say
Speaking of young folk, it kinda fascinates me that there's a chunk of people who actually grew up on FF3-DS as their first or one of their first FF games. Like, goddamn, what an unexpected way to get your feet wet with this series.
FFV is half of the Square dev's favorite FF game. It's probably the reason Gilgamesh gets to show up everywhere, as much as he does. Well, that and Battle on the Big Bridge just being god tier.
Faris is such a weird character where it feels like it's actually two characters in one: the other is an androgynous blonde pirate woman and the other is just some generic purple-haired fantasy anime character. And future crossovers with Faris just completely forget that she is supposed to pass as a man and they make her as feminine as any other FF character.
the disguise thing lasts like 5 seconds right at the start of the game
you might as well complain that lightning has spells when she's "supposed" to be a normal human
>And future crossovers with Faris just completely forget that she is supposed to pass as a man
Not really. The scene where Buttz and Galuf go to check on her while she sleeps and get a close look at her has them both enthralled with her, and one or two of the pirates constantly talk about wanting to marry her because she's beautiful.
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>SquareEnix is shilling FF5 on a Chinese basket weaving forum
Take your meds, schizo.
You are shilling the Final Fantasy as a whole.
Buy
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>the Final Fantasy
SIR
SIR
DO NOT REDEEM THE FINAL FANTASY
If no one cares about it then why is the 2nd most referenced game in their mmo?
Bitter as shit 6baby. Forever rectum-reamed that a goddamn tree is better than his fricking menhera assclown.
Has Girugamesh been the same in any game since? Love that clown. I never want to see a cool Gilgamesh.
Same. Gilgamesh is specifically cool because he's not cool. He's sorta cool in FF8, but that's partly because his FF5 reference was lost in translation.
He's a clown in all of his cameos unless I'm forgetting one.
He literally does look like a clown, it's a part of his design
>the Emperor, Kefka, and Gilgamesh all look like clowns
very interesting.
he's a goofy kabuki theatre dude but I guess they're tangentially related to clowns by being over the top entertainers in face paint
It presents the same symbolic value. It's the clown look, its present in all cultures.
in 15 he's a super serious in lore guy that subverts your expectations by giving him one arm (it sucks)
It was good enough and didn't insult the fanbase.
When is this releasing again? Ever since I saw that gameplay video of fricking moronic press t to teleport and kill every enemy on the screen, I lost every ounce of interest I had in this game.
Anon... It came out 7 months ago...
what
You'd have been further ahead posting FF3 (the Onion Knight one, not the Magitek one)
Why did you post the objectively best FF game?
for me it's spellblade faris
For me she always needs to have Syldra
Neither is really a bad choice because it's Faris but freelancer x4 is the true gamer choice. You did max them all out, right?
For me? Dancer Faris.
>projection
pic unrelated?
You should have posted 2 or 3
for me it's mime krile casting reflect dualcast thundaga quick dualcast thundaga thundaga for 16x9999dmg on shinryu in one turn
>people still posting in blatant shill thread
do I need to say it again
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>no, you must care about muh demake, remember how my demake exists?!
Clown reverse psychology shill, we see through you.
>shill calling me a shill so he can further shill but under the guise of not shilling
it's so obvious it's almost painful. Buy an ad.
no 😛
FFV is the peak of the series and I say so frequently, moron.
this is the only fun one. lots of people care about it
12 makes more sense. maybe also 9, 3, 11, 4
but it has the best FF character
5 is great usually it’s 2 or 3 that never get talked about. My vote would be 3
3's remake on the DS is fun, I'd say 2 is the most forgotten one. That one almost feels like a Saga game.
I realized something about 3. 4 essentially does what 3 ended up doing by forcing and nudging (read: shoving) you into job classes for parts of the game, except it is less bullshit about it. 3 is like "yeah, look at all these classes you can use, too bad a chunk of them suck ass and we really REALLY want you to use these certain ones." 4 is like "okay, here's the classes we want you to use and we will work around it for you while still letting you play with some aspects of it". Like how Cid is forced into your party, but you can still play with his hammers a bit, especially the Gaia hammer, which lets you use a modified Quake spell for nice AoE damage at that point in the game. One of the worst things that 3 would do, on top of others, is give you a class and no means to actually equip that class. The most notable being the Magic/Dark-Knight not having its weapons available as soon as the class is.
>and we really REALLY want you to use these certain ones."
Sorry, I forgot to clarify "at this specific point of the game". Like when you get the bows and elemental arrows or the thief gets his good equipment available right when the ocean gets drained.
I feel like I see 2 mentioned more than 3, either because the poster hated 2 or comparing 2 to SaGa.
11 also possibly has a case as the most ignored one? But maybe I just don't follow enough MMO talk to see where people do talk about it.
FFV was well received and critically acclaimed, everyone really loved the job system. It set the stage for many following games that used that system as well. To say "no one cares" about it is a pretty zoomer thing to say
FFV-likes are zoomer era games though. While 4HoL might've been a bit early, Bravely and Octopath were 3DS and Switch games.
Speaking of young folk, it kinda fascinates me that there's a chunk of people who actually grew up on FF3-DS as their first or one of their first FF games. Like, goddamn, what an unexpected way to get your feet wet with this series.
FFV is half of the Square dev's favorite FF game. It's probably the reason Gilgamesh gets to show up everywhere, as much as he does. Well, that and Battle on the Big Bridge just being god tier.
When it was released it was the best FF game up to that point.
still is
People care more about it in Japan. Got to agree that 3 would have been a better example.
5 was my first one and I loved it.
Faris is such a weird character where it feels like it's actually two characters in one: the other is an androgynous blonde pirate woman and the other is just some generic purple-haired fantasy anime character. And future crossovers with Faris just completely forget that she is supposed to pass as a man and they make her as feminine as any other FF character.
No one wants troon Faris.
the disguise thing lasts like 5 seconds right at the start of the game
you might as well complain that lightning has spells when she's "supposed" to be a normal human
>And future crossovers with Faris just completely forget that she is supposed to pass as a man
Not really. The scene where Buttz and Galuf go to check on her while she sleeps and get a close look at her has them both enthralled with her, and one or two of the pirates constantly talk about wanting to marry her because she's beautiful.
Faris can barely pass as an extremely feminine man. Bartz, Galuf and her pirate crew all lust over her before the twist is even revealed.
You are garbage and your opinion is bad