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That rape scene disturbed me more than any other rape scene in any live action film. And what's more insane is that it's a simulated rape scene for a movie within the movie, and all of the elements of it just made it more soul crushing to experience. It's like they raped Mima's soul.

You're right, now that I think about it, NO FF villain has any real depth. FF in general has extremely cliche'd super troped out stories like the majority of any stories of any medium. I just don't get now after replaying and looking back why I ever thought Kefka deserved the hype he did. I think a lot of this has to

This still screams double standard to me. Apparently 6 gets away with all of these things, including the amnesia argument(Hello main character of 6 with amnesia???) But it's kick you in the nuts til you cry dramatic, and 7 is at fault for its tropes?

Yeah, I'm being dead serious when I say this. Knowing everything that you have said...there is zero depth to his character. He was experimented on, evil is all he knows, and he is still single dimension. Evil. That's all he is the entire game, and no amount of reiterating his back story is going to change this. The

Hold on, so your argument is over the semantics of my quick usage of "soldier"? I'm sorry, but I know he's not a soldier in the literal sense of it, and if that's what your argument is hinging on you've got horrendous skills at backing up your argument because you still haven't done it.

I had never played a game until 7 where the main character has completely lied about his past not just due to amnesia, but due to the immense shame of not living up to the expectations of being the soldier he wanted to be...so he lied until the Mako showers made his lies a reality to him. It's a much more mature and

That's weird, all you did was cite your credentials online like that ever means anything, tell me to tip my fedora which is probably some internet slang I'm glad to not be privy to, and still did not for a single second sell why Kefka is a character full of depth. Wow.

Yes, Barrett is nothing more than a black stereotype of Mr T. Whose history involves selling out his mining town from government pressure leaving it destroyed and used spurring the beginnings of the resistance, losing his arm trying to save his best friend hand to hand, having to take care of the abandoned daughter

I'd say I read it about eight times as a child and one time last year. No depth. And I'm not even trying to make a subjective argument either. I'm telling you he severely lacks depth. If you are a well read person and you would love to argue just how brilliant the genetically experimented soldier gone only bad and

Well I played through it many times as a kid, and very recently as an adult. He's right about everything as far as my last playthrough is concerned. Seeing Kefka succeed doesn't make him a better villain. Bowser successfully kidnapping Peach forever doesn't make him a better villain. He's still fucking Bowser, it's

That first line is dead on. That intro sequence for 6 changed the way I looked at games, and made me realize just how epic and cinematic this media had the potential for...but are you serious about the characters and depth? Because these characters and the story as a whole are laughably shallow. Like it introduces you

It's a total double standard. People like what they experienced first. You're probably going to enjoy your first time with a drug more than the subsequent times, even if the future drugs are upgraded in quality. I myself am a case for this. I was convinced my whole life that 7 couldn't touch 6 or 4, and that the

You're absolutely correct. I used to be one of those people who swore up and down that 6 was the best game of all time, and that no RPG could touch it, until I replayed it for the first time since childhood last year back to back with FF 1, 4, 7, 8, and 9. I'm now 30 and have been playing since the original.

I used to think 6 was the best my whole life until I did a re-run of my favorite final fantasy games last year(this contains 1, 4, 6, and 7. I also played 8 and 9 since I was on a roll but feelings are the same about those) I had a weird moment of disconnect from my past self when I realized as an adult that 6's story

Nice. I've only outright bought a gun from the market once and it was also a sniper rifle, except it was ten bucks. The Blood in the Water SSG. Love it! I had to spring the extra 8 dollars to get it in factory new paint job condition though.

Except you totally brought up band shirts in the original post BUDDY

That's not fair. It's done one hundred percent in the vein of classic metal shirts as a thematic homage. So NICE TRY GUY!

I've opened up three cases and hated myself every single time. To make you feel better, I've spent over a thousand dollars on League of Legends across five years from the beta til now. But at least I know what I'm getting there. Trying to play the steam community market pretty much only comes down to: New box on

I was just about to post this. I have the bone and I don't think there was ever a time me or anybody around me have uttered those words. And I have a bone BECAUSE of the exclusives(two...D4 and Quantum break). And I will still not be saying these words.

Yeah that wall is a severe killer. It stopped me dead in my tracks, and I love this series to death. Which is a shame because there's a lot more depth to this series than this free to play rendition lets on since it locks a lot of its strategic content as powerful pay to win single use spells. I just wish it didn't