nitewulf said:as are most games, but they should make *some* sense. because following your logic, they might as well put girls in bikinies in there. hell, why not? its almost already done! look at rikku.
what im saying is putting more realistic looking characters with stylized armours, like VP, KuF in there. thats a good balance that would please me.
sp0rsk said:see title
Good call. Baofu is still one of my favourite characters in a video game.SolidSnakex said:It wouldn't bother me if they did that as long as the overall character designs were good (I like Rikku's FFX design). One of my favorite RPG's last gen had characters wearing no armor at all, they looked like this
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I don't really see the big deal with armor. Sure it makes sense in some cases, but its not something that needs to be in every RPG out there.
i specifically mentioned i dont like the 80's metal look, didnt i? wizards with robes dont make sense either, but perhaps make more sense than a 14 year old androgynous boy.What about barechested barbarians who fight in nothing but a scruffy loincloth and a pair of boots? Does that make 'some sense' to you? (If they can tan hides and work metal to forge swords, then there's no reason they can't make crude leather armor for themselves, right?)
just asking him to use a period here and there, and the proper exclamation points, kid. my brain expects the sentences to go on, but they just end.You like punctuation a lot, huh?
thats a different issue. i dont find this vaan/tidus to be good designs to begin with. the persona games are in a different league all together. the ones you posted are totally 'mod'. square would never dare to put such designs on FF games. the persona dude is gutsy, brilliant and in a league of his own.It wouldn't bother me if they did that as long as the overall character designs were good
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Holy shit, is that Patricia Farinelli?
nitewulf said:thats a different issue. i dont find this vaan/tidus to be good designs to begin with. the persona games are in a different league all together. the ones you posted are totally 'mod'. square would never dare to put such designs on FF games. the persona dude is gutsy, brilliant and in a league of his own.
nitewulf said:as vaan has obviously not spent his life training in barbaric ways, he should be wearing something to protect his chest.
crunker99 said:What's better (or worse) super testosterone freak men, or the sexless guys of ambiguity lane from Japan? Who knows. Has to be a middle ground somewhere.
slayn said:wizards tend to wear robes because:
1. they are enchanted and thus carry some protection
2. wizards require free movement of their limbs in casting spells and wearing armor hinders that.
barbarians don't need armor because the idea is they've spent their entire lives training their body to be their armor. Barbarians require fast movement speed and so would only wear leather armor at the most but they don't need it because they have create a physique so powerful that their skin and muscles offer more protection than leather armor ever could.
Its stuff like this that doesn't make sense from a real world view perspective, but has been accepted as a sort of fantasy dogma.
as vaan has obviously not spent his life training in barbaric ways, he should be wearing something to protect his chest.
Tellaerin said:Likewise, Rikku's an Al Bhed thief who presumably relies on agility as her primary defense, so for her to dress in a way that leaves her as unencumbered as possible is entirely believable, IMO.
crunker99 said:Come on, she may be fantastic to look at, granted, but all these girls in video games who wear like a handkerchief and a bikini bottom for an outfit, you cannot tell me that is believeable female garb.
slayn said:vaan has two problems.
his girlyishness, and his clothing. They combine to form a character that does not look battle ready at all.
slayn said:A lot of the "fantasy laws" don't make sense at first glance either, but those rules have had thousands of stories built on explaining those ideas to the point where they make perfect sense to someone who has been immersed in that world. Whereas FF just doesn't really care about making sense in the first place.
slayn said:anyone going on any sort of adventure/hike/whatever even if they never plan to fight anything would be moronic to not have protection. Would you not raise an eyebrow at someone going on a mountain hike or taking a stroll through a thick forest without covering their skin?
crunker99 said:Come on, she may be fantastic to look at, granted, but all these girls in video games who wear like a handkerchief and a bikini bottom for an outfit, you cannot tell me that is believeable female garb.
crunker99 said:Im sure if one of our governments operative were to wear something like that on a mission they would be pinched pretty fast or ditch it for something more useful. If we are going to suspend disbelief, fine, I understand, but outside of making a more entertaining game, there can be no doubt it has any intrinsic value.
slayn said:Even someone whose fighting style is based on agility would not leave any of their body uncovered. Not armored, maybe, but they would at least be wearing some sort of thick cloth that offers protection against small nicks and cuts while not hampering mobility.
slayn said:furthermore, someone based on agility (the only real reason for not wearing light armor) would not be wearing heavy metal armor on their legs.
keeblerdrow said:God, no.
Einhorn is Finkle. Finkle is Einhorn!
slayn said:I'd be perfectly ok if they could give me a completel explanation as why vaan has to wear what he does no more/no less but given the history of FF they aren't going to do it. Vaan's gear has no purpose other than to make girls drool. And that is extremely irritating. Just as I find Rikku equally irritating in her bikini outfit meant to make guys drool.
vaan, conan, and rikku all suck as characters.
Jado said:Imagine a FFVI remake. Square-Enix would probably turn every male character in his 30s or older into a girlish teenager. Just to appease some stupid fans. =|
Jado said:Most of FFVI's cast is old or old-looking by current Final Fantasy standards. Like I said before, old-looking characters like Auron are now the exception. FF games now are full of teens.
slayn said:You, as per your usual style, select the one slightly feminine (though that has more to do with amano's style than the actual character) character and present it as if all the ff6 characters were just as young and girly as current ff stars and this is nothing "new."
Is this a case of the eyes seeing what the mind desires? :bslayn said:he doesn't have an exposed thigh =P
crunker99 said:Come on, she may be fantastic to look at, granted, but all these girls in video games who wear like a handkerchief and a bikini bottom for an outfit, you cannot tell me that is believeable female garb. Im sure if one of our governments operative were to wear something like that on a mission they would be pinched pretty fast or ditch it for something more useful. If we are going to suspend disbelief, fine, I understand, but outside of making a more entertaining game, there can be no doubt it has any intrinsic value.