I suppose it is that, like the long Quistis's tutorials about the junction system where she explains you point by point everything. The more you train to explain it, the more you realize how forced and. Try to explain the story of ff7 and its expansions to someone. I love Setzer but what is the explanatio of his powers? And why is he the only one with an airship? The story just continues going more and and more fantastical and oniric with the ghost train, a feral child saving them with a scafander, a perv octopus from the royalty, a yeti.
I love 6 with all my heart but this game is like a fever dream in some parts so we can say the same of Terra: she just died in Narshe caves, then she alucinated that a pretty thief rescued her, a handsome king tried to flirt with her, then sacrifices his Kingdom in order to protect her, they ran away in chocobos from an invasion os the evil empire and she is the only one who can use magic. But I cant understand the "ff8 story doesnt have sense, only if Squall died" and then people love 6 or 7 for the good story. Like I Understand that someone doesn't like the game, that's a total valid opinion. Ok, I've played this game hundreds (literally hundreds) of times and even from the first playthrough I could see what they did.Įdit: spelling.
The nature of his speech and everything softens around her from that point. You see him warming up to her fairly quickly, especially from Galbadia onwards. If you look at Squall, yes he's brash and up front and cold but it's not just a light switch that flips after Rinoa collapses. I just feel this games story gets far more hatred than it should.Įven the 'forced romance' thing. The first cutscene links perfectly to the end cutscene, the orphanage story arc does work, thanks to the end of the first disk, it outright tells you Seifers dream at points and gives major hints if you look for them, and it's a Final Fantasy game, the whole point is to explore everywhere. I could understand if you were speedrunning the game, but everything feels like it links to everything else. Your rank and salary can be affected by the distance you travel as well as your conduct during the game’s narrative (such as the Dollet mission), but you can also easily increase your income by exploiting SeeD Tests.So many people say that the story, or major parts don't make sense, the biggest offender being the relationship between Rinoa and Squall, secondly the ending cutscene in the void, and lastly Seifers Dream. There are 31 different SeeD Ranks and these impact how much you get paid by the Garden. Leon from Kingdom Hearts) and his companions become a part of this unit, and this results in a SeeD Rank that is determined by different criterias. One of the most influential organisations in the world of Final Fantasy 8 is the mercenary group SeeD.
This is despite some of the original game’s hardcore following being angry about the supposed censorship of Rinoa and Siren.īYE BYE CLEVAGE:Square Enix fans hate Siren and Rinoa censorship in Final Fantasy 8 Remasterįinal Fantasy 8 Remastered: How to take the Seed Test?
As reported by Kotaku, Square Enix’s Remaster of Final Fantasy 8 is truly the best way to experience one of gaming’s greatest love stories (screw Noctis and Lunafreya, Tidus and Yuna) regardless if you’re a series novice or veteran.