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FFXIII: Lightning Returns
By Vyrerus 2014-01-11 20:28:14
gamestop exclusive FF13 LR controller~ 60 dollars
 I'll stick with my Golden controller thanks :o
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By Kalila 2014-01-11 20:30:15
I actually don't like the design much, the bit on the directional pad is kinda interesting but not the blue lightning art.
it might look diff with one actually in my hands tho
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By Vyrerus 2014-01-11 20:33:16
I actually don't like the design much, the bit on the directional pad is kinda interesting but not the blue lightning art.
it might look diff with one actually in my hands tho Your hands will totally cover up most of the pattern, unless you have extraordinarily small hands. :0 also to me, I'd probably think my controller was dirty and try to wipe off the lightning for the first few days of possession xD
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By Valefor.Prothescar 2014-01-11 20:35:42
the blue lightning part looks pretty bad, yeah. very few special controllers are all that appealing ):
pink n64 controller 4 lyfe
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By Kalila 2014-01-11 20:38:39
Valefor.Prothescar said: »the blue lightning part looks pretty bad, yeah. very few special controllers are all that appealing ):
pink n64 controller 4 lyfe (not official, custom design by someone)
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By Vyrerus 2014-01-11 20:40:12
I could use a new N64 controller :o
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2014-01-11 21:24:00
She's a comic relief, don't have to think too deeply about it. I tend to hate the comic relief. As Quina demonstrates, they're too often just a non sequitur that distracts. Contrast with, say, Locke from FFVI, who could both provide a bit of light comedy and still remain part of the story in between.
Quina was fine because she was there as a fluff character who became like the puppy dog of the team. It's hard to hate someone who has the singular goal of wanting to be the best chef ever and isn't taking the adventure too seriously.
IX had enough characters with utility to the plot. The problem with XII was that half the playable characters were throwaway. IX had Quina and Amarant but at least Quina was likable... and useful in battle. Amarant was supposed to be a homage to Shadow anyway so I guess his loose attachment to the plot was intentionally built in.
All those nom nom nom'd Grand Dragons laid waste by Level 5 Death though.
By Vyrerus 2014-01-11 21:29:52
I enjoyed Amarant.
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By Shiva.Onorgul 2014-01-11 21:30:07
Amarant shouldn't have been thrown to the side. Of course, that's my bias for Monk-types speaking.
Fran ought to have been more a part of FFXII. The relationship that Viera apparently have with the Mist, for instance, was touched on but never developed. Actually, the whole Mist idea in general was just sort of there without serving any real purpose. I suspect it was a casualty in the developer shuffle. Vaan and Penelo ought to have been introductory characters at best, in lieu of Reks.
I think part of why I don't like Quina, though, is that on top of her being throwaway by design, she was also the Meg Griffin of the party. It's not uncommon at all for characters to say something like, "Oh, damn, I forgot you're still with us." Non sequitur and butt-monkey just makes the character hard to tolerate as a part of the cast as a whole.
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2014-01-11 21:36:27
Penelo shouldn't have been in the game at all. Cut her in favor of another non-hume character.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2014-01-11 21:41:31
I don't see why Square thought the audience wouldn't be able to connect with Basch who was at one time billed to be the main character.
Did they see how many fans ***themselves over Auron, the 'old guy' in the X roster? Guess not.
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By Shiva.Onorgul 2014-01-11 21:44:57
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »Did they see how many fans ***themselves over Auron, the 'old guy' in the X roster? Guess not. I know a lot of folks here in the US like Auron, but did he have the same success in Japan? Square-Enix designs for the home country and I kinda thought it was Japanese presentiment that made them use Vaan over Basch or Balthier (or, heaven forbid, Ashe -- a female character with a personality and a story arc? no no, couldn't do that).
It just seems like the shonen manga aesthetic rules the roost when it comes to JRPGs, so obviously you can't have a complex and seasoned character at the helm of yet another coming-of-age hero's quest.
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2014-01-11 21:51:28
I know a lot of folks here in the US like Auron, but did he have the same success in Japan? Square-Enix designs for the home country and I kinda thought it was Japanese presentiment that made them use Vaan over Basch or Balthier (or, heaven forbid, Ashe -- a female character with a personality and a story arc? no no, couldn't do that).
No he didn't. In the US it was Auron > Yuna but in Japan Yuna was way, way more popular. I think she is the 2nd most popular FF character in Japan.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2014-01-11 21:54:26
Pretty sure (correct me if im wrong with actual sources) that Auron equally went over well in JP land. It seems like corporate meddling to play it safe and use a teenage protagonist rather than take chances with an adult.
The story still firmly revolves around Ashe with everyone supporting her story arc anyway and it's not like Final Fantasy hasn't been a female centric franchise for quite a few entries now. VI, X, XI, XII, XIII-3.
Vaan's a pretty terrible shounen as he isn't someone you'd aspire to (cept that 6pac at 16 yo), he rarely got the spotlight, was portrayed as being firmly a child (to Ashe's adult) and eventually copies Balthier's thing (clothes and everything) with Penelo as his winggirl in Revenant Wings.
I get why he was there but SE did a pretty good job convincing me he was lame. Not even a good haircut, odd haircolor, a badass sword or anything.
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2014-01-11 22:00:58
Auron was the 3rd most popular FFX character, according to Famitsu's Top 50 characters. So yeah, he was well regarded, just behind Yuna and Tidus.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2014-01-11 22:01:07
Also, Lightning is pretty big in Japan.
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By Shiva.Onorgul 2014-01-11 22:20:04
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »The story still firmly revolves around Ashe with everyone supporting her story arc anyway and it's not like Final Fantasy hasn't been a female centric franchise for quite a few entries now. VI, X, XI, XII, XIII-3. The stories make use of their women, but their status as main character is where things get murky.
FFVI had no main character, it has an ensemble cast and at least half a dozen of them can credibly claim to be important. Terra was just a lynchpin between the Espers and the humans, but as a character I found her underdeveloped.
FFX was all about Yuna, but Tidus hogs the spotlight and, of course, is the player's avatar.
FFXI... I'm really not sure how to interpret FFXI. It certainly has lots of strong women and the player character is treated as somehow incidental to the story (which I find really annoying -- I'm not there to be an alsoran), but only a few stories have a single lead. Chains of Promathia had half a dozen options. Treasures of Aht Urhgan was definitely about the Empress, so that one certainly counts, as does Wings of the Goddess. Rise of the Zilart... I don't even remember the story. The original campaign had Lion in it, but it sort of meandered.
I'll give Square credit for having women be a part of its stories, but when it comes to the player avatar and consequent focus, it seems like it is too often a dude. FFXIII with Lightning as the main was a welcome breath after pointless Vaan, annoying Tidus, and then the PS1 trio of Cloud, Squall, and Zidane.
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »Not even a good haircut, odd haircolor, a badass sword or anything. ... I liked that none of the characters looked silly. Compared to the fashion abominations of FFX or the SD style of FFVII, I enjoyed that they all just looked like people.
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By Cerberus.Tikal 2014-01-11 22:30:47
Lightning wasn't even really the main character. Vanille was. Similar to the way that Vaan was the main character but wasn't, so too, was Lightning.
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2014-01-11 23:00:54
I was about to say too bad they had to give us the pointless Vanille.
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By Quetzalcoatl.Absolutezero 2014-01-21 23:56:43
Demo went up today. Time to plug that PS3 back in, I guess...
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2014-01-22 00:21:11
Yeah, the demo is free on XBL and PSN.
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2014-01-22 01:21:43
And to no surprise its bad. They went all out with the character customization I will say, with what will likely be a huge amount of classes and skins, and you can choose the colors for all of them. That said they have replaced the dragoon helmet with a horrible pair of sunglasses, I'm betting each outfit will have something hateable that comes with it. But you can just tell the story is going to be bad, and the voice actor for Lumina is awful.
By Dantedmc 2014-01-22 02:18:25
I don't understand why you forced yourself to play the demo when you already have a bias against the game. There is no way it is going to please you so why waste your time. I personally thought the demo was fun and can't wait to buy the game.
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By Phoenix.Demonjustin 2014-01-22 03:01:58
Just throwing this out there, FFXIII-2 is 6.6 dollars on XBL it seems.
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By Sylph.Hitetsu 2014-01-22 03:14:55
I don't understand why you forced yourself to play the demo when you already have a bias against the game. There is no way it is going to please you so why waste your time. I personally thought the demo was fun and can't wait to buy the game.
Probably for the same reason I bought and played Skyrim, despite not liking Morrowind or Oblivion. One bad game doesn't immediately equal a terrible franchise/series.
For example, I didn't like X/X-2 as much as 4,5,6,7,8 or 9 but I still bought 12. Didn't like 12, but I bought 13, didn't like 13 but I waited a while to see what 13-2 was like. Didn't like that, but I got it cheap, so I didn't complain.
By my count, I really didn't like 3 games in a row - I won't be buying 13-3 unless it's stupendously good, so when I get the chance I'll be downloading the demo and seeing what sort of game is currently on the plans for SE.
As a gamer, I think it's only fair that each franchise is given another chance, especially when it's a series that I thoroughly enjoyed for a long time. I didn't like Driver, but I bought Driver: San Francisco - enjoyed it, albeit it being annoying at times. Didn't like Tomb Raider, but I bought the reboot - loved it. Didn't like D1/D2, but I bought Diablo 3 when it was out on console - really enjoyed it.
It's not always about playing something once and deciding. As with everything, there are good and bad markers. So while I don't like some of SE's previous work, I'll still be hoping that what they pump out next isn't tripe.
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By Valefor.Sehachan 2014-01-22 05:32:37
I don't understand why you forced yourself to play the demo when you already have a bias against the game. There is no way it is going to please you so why waste your time. Pft this doesn't make any sense. No one plays games to hate them, you might have a general idea of it but if you play it it's cause you wanna give it a chance, "hopefully I'm wrong and it's awesome". Just cause it matches the low expectations doesn't mean it's due to bias.
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By Asura.Ina 2014-01-22 06:26:29
I don't understand why you forced yourself to play the demo when you already have a bias against the game. There is no way it is going to please you so why waste your time. Pft this doesn't make any sense. No one plays games to hate them, you might have a general idea of it but if you play it it's cause you wanna give it a chance, "hopefully I'm wrong and it's awesome". Just cause it matches the low expectations doesn't mean it's due to bias. Sorta, or expectations of things colour our experience with them. If I pick up a game expecting it to suck it won't matter that I hope I'm wrong, I'm far more likely not to enjoy it then if I went in with a positive outlook on it or neutral. It's just one of the ways our brain works, it does the same thing with food as another example, or when you look at yourself in the mirror your brain makes small adjustments to make your look more like you think you look to yourself.
I haven't played the demo because my PS3 is starved for memory space so I can't comment on the game, but when I do play it I'll be sure not to go in without any preconceptions.
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By Fenrir.Enternius 2014-01-22 06:44:46
Just my opinion, but if you want to leave this game with any sense of respect for Final Fantasy as a whole, you'll quit before you reach the final cutscenes.
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2014-01-22 12:31:47
I don't understand why you forced yourself to play the demo when you already have a bias against the game. There is no way it is going to please you so why waste your time. I personally thought the demo was fun and can't wait to buy the game.
Oh please, it took less than 5 minutes to download and 15 minutes to play, only because of all the cutscenes. It takes longer to fill shout groups. SE is clearly trying to say "look at all the flashy lights and costumes!"
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By Asura.Natenn 2014-01-22 16:37:43
I don't understand why you forced yourself to play the demo when you already have a bias against the game. There is no way it is going to please you so why waste your time. I personally thought the demo was fun and can't wait to buy the game.
Oh please, it took less than 5 minutes to download and 15 minutes to play, only because of all the cutscenes. It takes longer to fill shout groups. SE is clearly trying to say "look at all the flashy lights and costumes!" YouTube Video Placeholder
Square Enix Teases More of "Final Fantasy XIII" Lightning Saga
"A storm gathers" with a reveal planned for September 1 at Shibuya event
Joseph Luster
August 22, 2012 11:15am CDT
Square Enix is teasing the next step for the story of Final Fantasy XIII's Lightning, which came to an end with May's Final Fantasy XIII-2 add-on, "Lightning Story: Requiem of the Goddess." Despite the DLC's conclusiveness, a new teaser site promises a reveal of "the new direction for the saga of key character, Lightning."
As the site says, key members of the FFXIII development team—including the Producer, Director, and Art Director—are preparing a presentation that's set to take place at a Final Fantasy 25th anniversary Gallery event in Shibuya, which will be held from August 31 through September 2.
The FFXIII presentation itself is going down on September 1, so we'll have to wait until then to find out what Square Enix has in store. Are you ready for more of the Lightning Saga?

The latest issue of the Japanese edition of Shonen Jump has treated its readers to a shot of the new look for Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII's titular character.
A trailer is promised for the 2013 edition of the magazine's annual Jump Festa event.
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