to much FFVII hate

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Kefka's past, as he illustrated it, was not official canon last time I checked.  From what I understand, the point of Kefka is that he does evil and crazy things for no reason.  I don't know where Kefka's backstory came from, but I doubt it came from the people who developed him.

The way he argues bothers me.  He treats Kefka like a real person, addressing things that didn't even happen in the game.  Kefka does not exist outside of the games that he appears in, nor does Sephiroth.  "Kefka had a very upsetting childhood!"  No he did not.  We don't see him as a child in the game and there is no indication that anything happened to knock him off his rocker.
 
Sephiroth has that scary edge to him, Kefka isn't really scary at all. He's just creepy to me :/
 
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Imagine Sephiroth walks out of a shadow, draws his sword, looks at you, and simply says "Hello", with a small smirk.
Now Imagine Kefka Walking out of a shadow, draws some random sword he found, looks at you, and says "Hello" with a smirk.

Which would be more likely to scare you?

(If I make no sense, is because I'm tired)
 
From what I've seen on GameFAQs it seems that the haters hate FF7 because their favorite Final Fantasy game doesn't get as much attention as it. And of course, there's also the obnoxious few (but very vocal) fans that FF7 has that would make others hate the game by extension.
 
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From what I've seen on GameFAQs it seems that the haters hates FF7 because their favorite Final Fantasy game doesn't get as much attention as it. And of course, there's also the obnoxious few (but very vocal) fans that FF7 has that would make others hate the game by extension.
This is the case on every site. As we saw with you-know-who and as we've seen countless other times, FF7 haters will always slip up and admit that they're pissed off that FF7 gets more attention than their favourite game. Hardly any FF7 haters actually hate the game itself. It's always about their game not getting the attention.

Imagine Sephiroth walks out of a shadow, draws his sword, looks at you, and simply says "Hello", with a small smirk.
Now Imagine Kefka Walking out of a shadow, draws some random sword he found, looks at you, and says "Hello" with a smirk.

Which would be more likely to scare you?

(If I make no sense, is because I'm tired)
But Kefka wouldn't do that. He'd burst out of the shadow, mince around for a while and then quote Hermoor.
 
But Kefka wouldn't do that. He'd burst out of the shadow, mince around for a while and then quote Hermoor.
Thats what makes him so creepy. That and he looks like a Clown. It's hard to take him seriously.
 
kefka looks like a drag queen, and honestly I'd be more afraid of what he would do to my butt rather than if he would take my life. Also, Sephiroth has genuine leadership/manipulation abilities which makes him scary, along with super human strength AND the help of an otherworldly being than can intertwine with your DNA.

no one would bother following a nut like kefka around, let alone help HIM dominate the world.
 
The difference between Kefka and Sephiroth is that Sephi had at least some character development.  I understood who he was.  Kefka was just some maniac and that was as far as it went.
 
dear god kudis, you brutalized the guy on the other forum, seems to be only a hermoor wannabe, wasn't nearly as funny, though definately gave me laughs near the end.


remind me people, to NEVER get into an arguement with kudistos
 
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There there, Jaitsu-kun. If we get into an argument, I'll go easy on you.

*pats your head*
 
The difference between Kefka and Sephiroth is that Sephi had at least some character development.  I understood who he was.  Kefka was just some maniac and that was as far as it went.
I thought it was the other way around, actually. I mean, Kefka was at least funny and interesting while Sephiroth is just so... stoic. This is just me though, I was never really a fan of what people would call "badass" characters, I just see them as boring.
 
Now this is some hysterical stuff Kudistos, that has got to be the single biggest a*s kick I've ever seen in my life!. I was wrong and there was no call for breaking out the "Argument pyramid". Hmmm (I shall study this Kudistos and learn his way) his arguments were deteriorating over time and I the insanity was begging to sprout, you almost created another Hermoor. Is it possible that someone can argue facts so well that they can in turn create a Hermmor? If so I believe Kudistos has found a way.

I not only agree with Kudistos I will take it step further...

Final Fantasy VI is the worst in the series!, for many reasons one of the biggest being (for me anyway) the encounter rate was jacked up to insane levels!!!. I am talking about a battle every other tile on field and probably every one or two seconds in dungeon. I find the story very pitiful the lack of depth to any character in the story (who is the main protagonist anyway?) including kefka is just an embarrassment to the series!. Final Fantasy games are usually known for there great influential story on the genre heck FFVII paved the was for JRPG's in the US but that garnishes no respect nowadays!. Instead in the quest to be different and "special" they jump on the FFVII hate bandwagon.It is deplorable to hate a game based on its popularity. Soon I plan to pull a Sarah Palin and "Restore FFVII Honor" tour around America ^_^ .

P.S I Hate Sarah Palin.
 
I thought VI was completely over-hyped (not sure if I wrote this before).    It boasted some very good gameplay,  good music, it had some very good aspects to it, but it fell apart in Story and as the above poster said, random battles were ridiculous.

I will talk about the story though:

VI plot is vastly overrated and so mediocre in fact that I can't even remember it- aside from some nutter who has NO PURPOSE for being evil other than being evil, taking over the world.  Such plot is in my opinion relegated to B division. Sephiroth and Seymour both had reasons to want power and Kuja had a reason to want to end it all. Ultimecia is the only other (up to FFX) who doesn't really have a reason to be evil (a background) but that doesn't excuse VI  which has a vague main plot in my opinion.  In the case of VIII there were also other antagonists like Seifer. 

I am a theif, I am evil, I might be your friend, I am a lover is NOT character development.  In fact Final Fantasy XII was imho the same thing, a bunch of "slapped on" synopsis masquerading as "deep story".

If the plot is so fantastic and great why is it when I ask people about the plot, the answer is small and vague?

If you can find me a plot synopsis that is as long as VII's, I will concede it rates but for whatever reason (perhaps technological limits of the time?), the story is extremely basic.

So, where does it rate against 7-10? certainly not next them in my book and certainly no way I could get a run of the mill gamer to sit down through it.

Not a chance.
 
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Don't all threads like this just end on a mutual agreement that more recent FF games suck? (i.e. everything after X)
i started playing ff13 just today. the cutscenes are very cheesy, one after another. tidus and yuna 'laughing' in ffx still holds a top spot in that kind of rankning, imho. i think i'll agree there - games are becoming more cheesy, and more fanservice oriented due to better graphics. or rather more visuals-oriented altogether.

In fact Final Fantasy XII was imho the same thing, a bunch of "slapped on" synopsis masquerading as "deep story".
ff12 is set up in universe where vagrant story and final fantasy tactics also happen. so i cannot help but keep comparing one to another.

since it's a part of the series, a step back from "save-the-world" scheme is actually pretty natural. usually when you save the world in a final fantasy game there is nobody else left plotting to destroy it once again (well, except for ffx and ff7 sequels). if that would happen in ff12 it might make the other ivalice alliance games a bit pointless. it is also a nice change from the a bit worn out and boring formula.

as far as the plot is concerned, once again i have to compare it to vagrant story. that game had scarce and vague cutscenes. and yet people managed to come up with pretty long plot analysis for it. i suppose it is similar with ff12, although i must agree that the plot is somewhat loose and sometimes just goes away.
 
From Youtube:

Hermoor

Could you please stop favoriting AND thumb up Final Fantasy VII videos? Both your rating and your favoriting appears in the list. And its just on shit games...choose your favorites with care please!!


It was only a few videos, and I somehow added one twice by accident.
The question I'm having is: Why is he even bothering to look at my page? I got nothing interesting on it.
 
Do what he says. He has a right to control your tastes and interests.
 
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