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FFXIII: Lightning Returns
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By Valefor.Prothescar 2014-02-13 18:50:21
Kefka best villain in FF history
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By Shiva.Onorgul 2014-02-13 18:50:40
Kuja is very credible to me. "I just found out I'm mortal and I'm such a narcissist that I want EVERYTHING TO DIE IF I'M NOT ALIVE!!!!" You think that's credible?
I was actually really fond of Vayne Solidor in FFXII until they went over the usual Final Fantasy deep end with the Occuria. A power-hungry aristocrat-turned-despot seeking to increase his holdings is totally reasonable. Maybe that's why they had to turn it into "Mankind must no longer be the playthings of the 'gods'", especially given how much flak FFXII has taken by having a realistic but pedestrian plot about the fate of a single kingdom instead of the usual "everyone will die if the heroes don't do the thing" plot.
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By Bismarck.Dracondria 2014-02-13 18:51:36
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By Bismarck.Dracondria 2014-02-13 18:58:38
Quote: Kuja is narcissistic in contrast to Zidane's humility. Kuja has an ego to match his power and he lets his pride rule his head. While he had his chance to kill Zidane when he was still a baby, Kuja chose to let him live to prove himself superior to him. After discovering his destiny as a mortal, Kuja's cultured personality turns into insanity, believing life should not be allowed to continue without him. He finds out he's nothing but a substitute for Zidane, someone inferior (in his mind) and he's been used his whole life. Doesn't surprise me that he'd act that way at all.
At least he realizes his mistakes in the end and tries, in a small way, to make up for it.
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By Grumpy Cat 2014-02-13 19:01:58
Just curious for those who have played, is it easy to screw up the time limit? Flashbacks of the moon crashing into the world when I had to hang up clothes as a kid come to mind when I see there is a time limit.
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By Shiva.Onorgul 2014-02-13 19:02:17
Right, but the reaction that makes sense to "***, I'm inferior to my younger brother" is "I'm going to kill my younger brother," not, "I'm going to kill two entire planets."
There's a clip from Drawn Together I should try to find that mirrors that point.
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By Bismarck.Dracondria 2014-02-13 19:03:42
He's mortal though and if he can't live, why should 'inferior' beings be allowed to?
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By Bismarck.Dracondria 2014-02-13 19:04:33
Also
He did kill Zidane and the rest of the characters with his Ultima so he did succeed there.
An edit that might explain it for you
Quote: Kuja uses his elegance to hide his insecurities and deep down he is conflicted by his existence, having been created as a tool for Garland. Kuja scorns the black mages, but also finds himself identifying with them. As explained in Final Fantasy IX Ultimania Kuja never experienced childhood and thus his emotional growth is stunted, being unable to empathize with others or feel remorse for his actions. It appears that learning of his fate as a mortal and rebelling against this destiny allows Kuja to grow, and comes to see at least some of the repercussions of his actions.
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By Shiva.Onorgul 2014-02-13 19:24:09
Ehhhhh... I guess I can buy the perpetual child psychopath explanation. It still strikes me as weak. Kuja wanting to be a despot as was presaged by him playing Grand Vizier (the vizier is always scheming for the throne, after all) to Queen Brahne would make more sense. Genocidal lunatics exist in the real world and are quite, quite dangerous in spite of really existing. Pretending Hitler wanted to eradicate all life everywhere just feels like a lazy attempt to raise the stakes. Like I said, Vayne Solidor was great with his motivation until someone on the story team got bored with believability.
All this debate pales in comparison to the machinations of the Fal'Cie, though. On the other hand...
Wanting to kill everyone because one is a narcissist and mortal may be completely HELP I AM TRAPPED IN 2006 PLEASE SEND A TIME MACHINE, but wanting to kill everyone in order to meet God makes a certain twisted sense, in that it relies on the uncompromising zeal and total lack of rationality necessary for religious extremism. Doesn't excuse the player party going along with the whole song-and-dance, though. That is another major flaw of Final Fantasy storytelling, though: the heroes are often aware of what a villain wants (e.g., Seymour in FFX) and still blithely do it. It is actually a plot point in several of the games that the heroes do exactly what the villain wants in hopes that they'll be able to stop it at the last second somehow.
Y'know, it's no wonder I spend most of my time when playing JRPGs going around doing sidequests or grinding job levels or whatever instead of giving two craps about the plot. Come to think of it, ditto for a lot of CRPGs. Stop trying to make categorically evil and consequently boring archvillains, RPG developers! The only thing worse is making a vaguely interesting villain as in FFIV and then revealing that he isn't the real villain. Gag me.
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By Bismarck.Dracondria 2014-02-13 19:26:05
That is another major flaw of JRPG storytelling
I posted some videos from Extra Credits that talk about this in Random Thoughts
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By Phoenix.Demonjustin 2014-02-13 19:32:19
Just a bit of warning, when you get to the Wildlands you will encounter Dryads, they are an enemy who summons more of themselves in battle, can heal one another, and are weak to Fire while absorbing Wind.
Be very careful with these enemies, focus on a single target and kill them quickly, 1 can summon 2 more, then those 2 are capable of summoning another 2, and so on, they only summon at low HP but if you aren't fast about it they can easily overwhelm you.
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By Darkalenia 2014-02-13 20:03:58
Phoenix.Demonjustin said: »Just a bit of warning, when you get to the Wildlands you will encounter Dryads, they are an enemy who summons more of themselves in battle, can heal one another, and are weak to Fire while absorbing Wind.
Be very careful with these enemies, focus on a single target and kill them quickly, 1 can summon 2 more, then those 2 are capable of summoning another 2, and so on, they only summon at low HP but if you aren't fast about it they can easily overwhelm you.
Thanks for the tip! Just got there, finished the Luxerion Main Quest.
Also, got my Siegfried Garb. I had to turn on Outerworld Services (again) THEN set the Link to Facebook setting to ON. Got it instantly after that.
Really enjoying the game so far. The battle system is fantastic. I love figuring out what staggers each enemy :P
Overall I'd say the XIII trilogy wasn't bad, it just isn't everyone's cup of tea. FF fans scream for something different after each game, then when they get it they scream for old school again.
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Personally I've enjoyed each installment thoroughly. But sadly you can't please everyone.
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By Grumpy Cat 2014-02-13 20:06:36
*ring ring* Hey Light...
HEY LISTEN! HEY! LISTEN!
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By Phoenix.Demonjustin 2014-02-13 20:09:33
They seem to be most common around Jagd Woods, though I did see a few in The Grasslands, for a more specific location on where to expect them.
I would also say after Luxerion you may want to do the quests in Yusnaan. I personally did Yusnaan before going to the Wildlands myself and I am having a fairly difficult time with some enemies, but it may just be me.
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By Darkalenia 2014-02-13 20:29:08
*ring ring* Hey Light...
HEY LISTEN! HEY! LISTEN!
Its worst after 5AM lol
Phoenix.Demonjustin said: »I would also say after Luxerion you may want to do the quests in Yusnaan. I personally did Yusnaan before going to the Wildlands myself and I am having a fairly difficult time with some enemies, but it may just be me.
Really I just went there to unlock Teleport. The day ended just after I got there xD
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By Phoenix.Demonjustin 2014-02-13 20:34:58
*ring ring* Hey Light...
HEY LISTEN! HEY! LISTEN! I have no idea why in a span of a single hour he calls you 3 times to tell you it's almost time, I mean, thats a bit excessive Hope... -_-;
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2014-02-13 21:14:54
Kuja is very credible to me. "I just found out I'm mortal and I'm such a narcissist that I want EVERYTHING TO DIE IF I'M NOT ALIVE!!!!" You think that's credible?
I was actually really fond of Vayne Solidor in FFXII until they went over the usual Final Fantasy deep end with the Occuria. A power-hungry aristocrat-turned-despot seeking to increase his holdings is totally reasonable. Maybe that's why they had to turn it into "Mankind must no longer be the playthings of the 'gods'", especially given how much flak FFXII has taken by having a realistic but pedestrian plot about the fate of a single kingdom instead of the usual "everyone will die if the heroes don't do the thing" plot.
I didn't see a problem with the Occuria in XII, they had their way of ruling (by decree) and Venat/Cid upset that in a Promethean way simply because they shared an ideal about free will. The Occuria attempt to use Ashe and it fails leaving humanity to fend for themselves.
Mortals get free will and will eventually muck it up just like the Occuria predicted and that's XII in a nutshell. Ashe gets her kingdom back, some type of peace occurs between the three kingdoms and the corrupt leader is put down. We also get some bedtime lessons about peace, revenge, WMDs and dealing with grief.
The problem with XII was execution of the plot. We see very little of Vayne which makes it difficult for a player to relate emotions towards the antagonist when he's offscreen scheming instead of doing something. Cid steals the show in every scene he shows up in and once he's done, Vayne comes across as a loose end to be tied up rather than part of the plot. I really don't need Kefka-style 'I'm evil, crazy or both!' every minute to relate to the villain but there is a point where the audience isn't connected to the primary antagonist.
Lots of wasted characters, dropped subplots and a rushed ending snared XII but overall it was a step in the right direction away from the angst and shoehorned love stories. Ivalice has lots of potential and in clear SE fashion that means drop it for HD releases.
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By Grumpy Cat 2014-02-13 21:27:25
I think I am going to *** this whole thing up, I like sidequesting waaaaaaaay too much. World is doomed.
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By Shiva.Onorgul 2014-02-13 21:52:41
Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: »We see very little of Vayne After my first playthrough, I would have agreed with you. Having played it a couple more times, though, I don't. We actually see quite a lot of Vayne. The problem is that if you're a power-gamer or just an MMO player (i.e., virtually everyone on this forum), you spend upwards of 100 hours on sidequests and other stuff. For me, at least, it might be 10 hours or more in between actually advancing the plot, so it can be easy to miss the many cutscenes detailing what Vayne is doing and how it affects his father, his brother, Ashe, and the nations of the world.
What we see very little of is the meddling of the Occuria. We're just told that they give power to certain individuals who are easily manipulated and... what, exactly? Occuria or no, Ashe was going to progress towards a confrontation with Vayne and we know that neither Vayne nor Cid were being manipulated by the council of Occuria, so the whole nonsense with nethecite and manipulation and such really feels like a tacked-on attempt to raise the stakes up to the usual, boring Final Fantasy level of "everyone's gonna die."
Ironically, as much as I detest romance subplots (looking at you FFVIII, you were even worse than FFX on that count), I would have actually liked to have seen Ashe have some kind of romance with Balthier or Basch, especially given she's a young widow and still grieving her husband. The three characters are adults and it would be unlikely to devolve into the mush and angst of teenage romance subplots.
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Cerberus.Pleebo
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2014-02-13 22:09:32
I think I am going to *** this whole thing up, I like sidequesting waaaaaaaay too much. World is doomed. The world is already doomed. You're just pissing God off :D
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By Phoenix.Demonjustin 2014-02-13 23:27:33
Anyone find a way to get Haste yet? :x
By Darkalenia 2014-02-14 06:17:22
Phoenix.Demonjustin said: »Anyone find a way to get Haste yet? :x
Buy Phoenix Wings or Hero Potions from the Ark EP Shop, 2 EP per. Has to be Day 11 or later to buy them though.
Wing:
Revives from KO, recovers all HP, buffs: Haste
Hero:
HP rec., buffs: Bravery, Faith, Vigilance, Haste
There's also an accessory called Thorn of Speed in the Temple Ruins.
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By Phoenix.Demonjustin 2014-02-14 09:37:43
So there's no way to actually learn the spell? D:
By Darkalenia 2014-02-14 10:04:43
Phoenix.Demonjustin said: »So there's no way to actually learn the spell? D:
Not that I've found yet. :/
Leviathan.Gaara
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By Leviathan.Gaara 2014-02-14 17:10:52
Hey everyone um... here's a code for the Art of War outfit for the x-box that i don't need YGDCC-MFDT2-MGGF4-TPQY9-YY22Z enjoy and btw wth with your codes being so damn long?
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By Seraph.Jacaut 2014-02-14 17:28:30
So i accidently slashed a guard and got him pissed in luxerion. then he has the ! over his head so i did it again and it starts a battle! and if u stagger them they spam cure on you, quite handy if u need the HP. I dont know yet if it has any consequences though lol
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By Asura.Natenn 2014-02-14 23:38:18
The last 1 Reaver in wildlands drops a sword w/ 900 atk and mag @@ also auto regens for the first 15s of fight, cleared Lux/Yus/Caius story. Anyone know where best shields/weaps are yet? JP friend theres a 4000 str sword in there o.o
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By Leviathan.Starcade 2014-02-15 00:18:03
So i accidently slashed a guard and got him pissed in luxerion. then he has the ! over his head so i did it again and it starts a battle! and if u stagger them they spam cure on you, quite handy if u need the HP. I dont know yet if it has any consequences though lol
No, they're not curing you, Jacaut. The two flans are curing the guard.
Phoenix.Demonjustin said: »Anyone find a way to get Haste yet? :x
On top of those things already mentioned, there's also an item which grants Haste, but it costs you 5% of your HP at the start of every battle.
No problem in Easy Mode, otherwise...
I think I am going to *** this whole thing up, I like sidequesting waaaaaaaay too much. World is doomed.
Grumpy Cat, you cannot win the game without doing the six main quests 0-5. Each you gives you a day.
Phoenix.Demonjustin said: »Just a bit of warning, when you get to the Wildlands you will encounter Dryads, they are an enemy who summons more of themselves in battle, can heal one another, and are weak to Fire while absorbing Wind.
Be very careful with these enemies, focus on a single target and kill them quickly, 1 can summon 2 more, then those 2 are capable of summoning another 2, and so on, they only summon at low HP but if you aren't fast about it they can easily overwhelm you.
Fira helps A LOT. Also, in lower modes, it's a great way to abuse Chronostasis. (That is, until you see the hot pink one I saw last night.)
Leviathan.Starcade
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By Leviathan.Starcade 2014-02-15 00:24:21
Story went completely off the freaking rails the moment Serah died, wiping out all of your work in the first two games.
Cerberus.Pleebo
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2014-02-15 00:27:54
They can cure you. When you stagger them, they use a move called Delirious something, which is a big cure bomb.
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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