Ok, except you didn't explain how that's different than other RPGs commonly considered masterpieces that do the same thing. Luca and Marle has an ark in Chrono Trigger where they go around trying to revive Chrono, "undermining" his sacrifice..That's not any different. And that's sorta the only reason you've cited as it being bad.
Also, no it's not. It's because she found a sphere recording (pre-established in FF10 as things that exist) ...
The story isn't great but it's not outright bad. I've said it before and I'll say it again, there's a lot more too it than people seem to remember.
The opening happy go lucky Yuna being a litteral fake is some pretty on the nose symbolism, and in general there's nothing especially wrong with telling a story Yuna like, learning how to be happy and be her own person instead of just a martyr. It's fairly simple, but it succeeds at what it's tru...
Ok, but that's not what I said.
I started playing FF games at like 10 with FF7, and a lot of the themes went *way* over my head. If you were a kid or a young teen (or even an older teen who just wasn't thinking critically about it at all) things can be easy to miss.
Have you played it as an adult? Cus I bet you if you had you find it's way more meaningful than it seems like it is.
For example, consider that the opening happy cheerful Yuna is *literally* a fake, a very on the nose way of telling you Yuna is super depressed and when she seems happy she's mostly faking it. Or how there is a whole tragedy undercurrent story happening about how their organized religion has perpetuated many such tragedies in the past.
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It wasn't open world at all. There was a centeral hub on each planet with a bunch of side quests, and the main story missions were strictly linear so the devs could control the pacing. That's not an open world.
I own the game on PC and the original Xbox hon. I know what it looks like. No amount of high resolution is making this look good.
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It's just, it's just not. It can look decent (somewhere between oblivion and skyrim) if you mod it soo heavily you're bringing the engine to it's knees, but t...
Ok, so, I hate to be the bearer of bad news (I love morrowind) but 4k really isn't gonna help much. Like, the game was released in 2002. And it looks like it was released in 2002. Displaying it in 4k will serve primarily to show you exactly how blocky and terrible most things look in incredible detail. It's, uh, not a big improvement, I'm sorry to say.
Ok, but your claim is that they finally don't care about western SJWs. For the overwhelming majority of the time they've been censoring games, that hasn't been who they're worried about upsetting or turning off of the product. The "SJW"s didn't suddenly bring about the era of japanese developers censoring their games for the west. So your assertion that they are not censoring the game and giving in to the "SJW"s now is flimsy at best.
Are you kidding? Japan has been censoring their games (and anime) for western release for over 20 years. The earliest example I can remember is in the mario RPG (the snes one,) but I'm positive their are earlier examples.
You already can. Buy the PS1 disk of ebay and using an emulator to play it.
Yes. Because Star Citizen, all by itself, totally negates Shantae and Pillars of Eternity and Divinity OS/OS2 and Shadowrun Returns/DragonFall/Hong Kong and Elite Dangerouse and Wasteland 2 and Torment Tides of Numinera and Undertale.
Totally. All those success stories? They mean nothing because 1 crowdfunded game hasn't come out. Never mind the independant projects having more creative freedom to make the kinds of games they want without publisher interfearance, never...
Be careful. Wouldn't want to cut yourself on all that edge.
Bloodborn would be objectively better at 60fps. Losing 1/2 your health to a monster because input lag delayed your action is crappy.
Being a litteral ginei does not change that for example, the PS3 *can* do software based PS 2 emulation, because it runs PS2 games they sell on the store, but they won't just let that emulator be something you can download and run whatever PS2 game you have the disc for. The PS3 could also play at lease the PS2 and older games, if maybe not the PS3. Does it? also no.
Also, hardware dies. So "nobody is making you sell your hardware" isn't an argument.
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You didn't *really* read my ppst did you. You're responding to only the first line. It's not about waiting 10 years to play a game I'm excited for. It's about playing 10 year old games I already love but having them look and play better.
No, no they don't. Go play Morrowind. Or Fallout NV. Or Stalker. Or Deus Ex.
Like, the difference betwen "an open world game" and "generic ubisoft open world game" tends to be in structure. In AC and Farcry and the division and ghost recon (and definitely more that don't jump to mind) the "kill everyone in this camp" objective (in a map with 3000 of the damn things) just stops being interesting. Few of those encounters are meaningfully...
1: Neither Nintendo nor Konami have like 7 ongoing franchises that use that exact same formula.
2: I didn't review those games, and if I did I woulnd't give either of them a 10 so I don't know what point you think you're making?
3 BotW uses a different formula. Similar, yes, but BotW doesn't fill every square centimeter of the game world with random crap and icons indicating some form of activity. Also the shrines are mostly meanigful...
Can? Yes. Will? Doubtful.
At least, not in the fashion your hoping. Sony has demonstrated repeatedly that they'd much rather force you to re-buy games you already own to be able to play them than to let you put in the old disk and play it that way.
Once (mostly) finished emulators tend to have features the original console didn't though. Higher framerates and resolutions, texture replacers, button remapping, quick saves, ect. More if you're lucky. For the overwhelming majority of games from the PS2 era or earlier (and the Wii from last gen,) the PC is the best way to play them. I own physical copies of DMC 1/2/3, Onimusha, Wind Waker, Chrono Trigger, Burnout 3, Fire Emblem, no more heros, ect, and I have the consoles to play the...
No, that's not my logic at all. I'm simply saying that it doesn't undermine the story of FFX any more than it undermines any of the other stories that do the exact same thing.
You said it was a vision, as if it was some mystical deus ex machina, which is what I was correcting. It stays strictly within pre-established tech to justify it's initial plot.
10-2 is the story of Yuna finding happiness in the world she saved. That doesn't un...