winner!jett said:
winner!jett said:
Sega1991 said:Almost everything Tetsuya Nomura has designed. Most notably, his work on Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy.
Belts, zippers, feathery hair, and fashion over practicality. All of his characters look like overdressed supermodels.
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Where's Tidus going, dressed like that? Even at most raves, he'd probably look out of place. I'd like to see a Final Fantasy game show a scene where you actually have to watch these characters get dressed in the morning. It must take them hours just to figure out which layer of clothing goes on first, never mind styling their hair (and make-up they wear, most likely).
By the time they get all ready to go outside and save the world, the bad guy would have already won.
Virro said:Cole.
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Unimaginative and predictable.
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Metroid Prime 2 and 3 have the shittiest depictions of Samus ever. Metroid Prime 3 has some of the ugliest humans ever. I mean good fucking lord.
I don't see what's wrong with that Samus, rather nice actually.Oxx said:Truth.
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-Winnie- said:Final Fantasy. God, I don't know why so many people bitch about the 'belts and zippers' crap. It's a fantasy, so it's okay to turn off your common sense.
That was such a disappointing sequel.OneEightZero said:
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Really Square-Enix? REALLY!?Khrno said:
-Winnie- said:Final Fantasy. God, I don't know why so many people bitch about the 'belts and zippers' crap. It's a fantasy, so it's okay to turn off your common sense.
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I think the only true correct answer is Luso from Final Fantasy Tactics A2. It's so bad, it outclasses anything else that is bad enough to where the normal bad looks like a masterpiece of character design. This is the zenith of it's demographic.
dragonlife29 said:JRPGs are not a character nor a design of one.
Gravijah said:Are you really complaining about functionality in video game character designs? God, please please please stay away from Final Fantasy.
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LOOK AT ALL DAT BELTZ
Binabik15 said:Strange, I was wondering why nobody mentioned Drake, refreshed and BAM, there he is.
Not to feed the trolls, but does anybody else think DF Drake > AT Drake? He looks a bit different, the chin, maybe? And the beard shadow to make him more like a generic space marine. Still best new character this gen, anyhow.
WanderingWind said:Okay, Lulu was a fucking excellent character design, belts or no. C'mon, a gothic princess as a hero character in a FF game...it was great.
EDIT: Some Bayonetta defenders are really, really creepy.
Fimbulvetr said:Oh the irony.
Sorry Lulu's belts are just too retarded, regardless of whether or not the idea behind her general design was good.
Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Bayonetta!Augemitbutter said:bald space marines in elephant-suits.
people who put bayonetta in here either got their asses kicked by her game in normal mode, or would get kicked in the nuts by her in RL.
WanderingWind said:Yeah, the belts were retarded but it was nice to have a character that wasn't in the same bright color scheme as the rest of the cast. I can't remember off the top of my head, but I can't recall another FF character that was so clearly different than the rest of their respective cast.
is it a good game?GrotesqueBeauty said:
It's pretty middle of the road. It occasionally shows promise, but just as often it's bogged down by glitches and bad design choices. If you've already exhausted the PS2's library of better adventure games it might be worth a look since it's really cheap, but there are probably two dozen similar types of games I would recommend first.nightez said:is it a good game?
Gooster said:Uh, MGS4 spoilers I guess, even though it's 2010.
http://imgur.com/CXCYe.jpg
Square Enix was promoting abstinence with those chastity belts.jett said:
Eh, all he needed was a shirt, which they gave him in Revenant Wings.Gooster said:van.jpeg
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This one is irrelevant now, but:
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Uh, MGS4 spoilers I guess, even though it's 2010.
http://imgur.com/CXCYe.jpg
Well I guess Lulu is...well, I'd get freaky with her if I ever had the chance. Of course, there are thousands of other fictional women I'd get freaky with, and millions of women I'd get freaky with. It really isn't a special character trait at all.WanderingWind said:Okay, Lulu was a fucking excellent character design, belts or no. C'mon, a gothic princess as a hero character in a FF game...it was great.
ymmv said:What exactly is wrong with those three characters? I like all three designs.
Gooster said:
-Winnie- said:Final Fantasy. God, I don't know why so many people bitch about the 'belts and zippers' crap. It's a fantasy, so it's okay to turn off your common sense.
Big One said:Well I guess Lulu is...well, I'd get freaky with her if I ever had the chance. Of course, there are thousands of other fictional women I'd get freaky with, and millions of women I'd get freaky with. It really isn't a special character trait at all.
Lulu's whole design philosophy is just wrong. I, for one, have learned that when Nomura designs his characters there is a "deep" meaning behind the design, and by "deep" I don't mean something with actual depth, I mean what Nomura thinks depth is failing miserably in the process of character development.
One could attribute that the abundance of belts covering a rather mystique part of her body is representing her love life being closed off after the death of her lover Chappu, but this would be way too smart for Nomura and it isn't even very smart in the first place. I would consider this possible for Nomura if it wasn't for the fact that Nomura didn't really get involved with the series till he created, wrote, and planned the Kingdom Hearts series, but even then he would summarize the previous sentence as simply, "darkness."
No, the real reason to why Lulu has that many belts is because he thinks that if something looks "cool," it makes the character deep and meaningful. Nomura's design process has been consistent like this since Final Fantasy VII. This is what Nomura makes his career out of, getting "cooler" and "cooler" with each game. These designs is what Nomura views as cool, and practically nothing else. It's not that it's practical, to him practicality has no meaning to visual characterization.
Lulu's design would be justified if the writers made fun of the fact that she had a dress made of belts; like if she fell down a lot BECAUSE of it in the game, or had a very slow "sexy" moment that took forever for her to remove all of them. Yes, both of those points are ridiculous but it's so much better than what we got. Lulu came out in a form of a character who we were supposed to take seriously, and that is simply why she fails. Gothic chicks are hot but that isn't redemption for a character...or any FFX character as being aesthetically plausible characters with "real" human emotions.
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