Not this shit again. You had your chance. You paraded her around as a "strong female character" before release.
The game said otherwise.
Yeahhhhhh
I mean, everyone who played the game pretty much feels like this. Had your chance, Tabata.
Not this shit again. You had your chance. You paraded her around as a "strong female character" before release.
The game said otherwise.
I played the whole game and I didn't know who they meant from just the title.
I played the whole game and I didn't know who they meant from just the title.
Luna Returns: Final Fantasy XV
I thought he was referring to Gladio's sister, who's the only female character who I can remember being involved in any combat in the game. However, I can't remember her name.
there's also the dragoon.
Aranea was a guest member during one chapter too!I thought he was referring to Gladio's sister, who's the only female character who I can remember being involved in any combat in the game. However, I can't remember her name.
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There is a difference between good backstory/good character, and presented story/presented character.
You can write a tragic, emotional, strong backstory and character, but if it isn't put into practice then you can't assert that the character as shown in the proper story is all the things that she is in her unseen backstory.
Suppose you write a ruler character that has significant education, broad experience among people, and past charity, but this ruler character appears briefly in actual plot as a rude, arrogant, stupid ruler. You cannot turn around and claim that this ruler character is actually a generous and wonderful leader.
What you are doing is filling in the character that is shown with the backstory details you know, and using your imagination to write a different female character from the one presented in FF15.
It's cool when devs take fan feedback into consideration, but in this case, it seems like they're relying very heavily on fan feedback. Almost as if they don't really know what to do
Kagari was right when she would repeatedly call this game "a fantasy based on feedback and focus testing." I just didn't want to accept it at the time. I mean it's clear as all hell now that the game has zero identity or vision. It's just a jumbled mess of trend chasing and advertisement.