Guest Kingpk Posted November 30, 2002 Report Posted November 30, 2002 I think they may remake them for GBA.
Guest Renegade Posted December 3, 2002 Report Posted December 3, 2002 What is with the Sepiroth praise anyway? I'm sorry but Sepiroth is a pitifull villian. At the beginning of the game he's put over as a killing machine, but when you get to disc 2 you find out that he practically did nothing. If anything Jenova is more of a villian than Sepiroth is.
Guest EricMM Posted December 3, 2002 Report Posted December 3, 2002 Jingus: Hey, Ozzie, Slash and Flea were three of the best bad men in the business. Slash provided the violence, flea provided the ambigious sexuality~! and ozzie provided the SUPERPANTS!!! Renegade: Supernova >>> Goner...
Guest Renegade Posted December 3, 2002 Report Posted December 3, 2002 *Waits a week for the supernova to connect* Just one plug with a megaelixir right after it and its all good.
Guest J*ingus Posted December 3, 2002 Report Posted December 3, 2002 Part of Sephiroth's bad-assedness (a big part) is just that he looks cool. Most of the rest of his rep comes from coldly murdering you-know-who, an unprecedented act at that time in the FF series. As for the CT Three, Slash was a crappy swordsman, Ozzie had no legs and relied on dumb contraptions to do his work for him while our "heroes" just stood there like the fucking idiots they were, and Flea WAS a woman, period, no matter what she said. She had boobs, for christ's sake.
Guest chirs3 Posted December 4, 2002 Report Posted December 4, 2002 Flea WAS a woman, period, no matter what she said. She had boobs, for christ's sake. Pfft. Kuja had the woman hips, but he was a man.
Guest Kahran Ramsus Posted December 4, 2002 Report Posted December 4, 2002 Part of Sephiroth's bad-assedness (a big part) is just that he looks cool. Most of the rest of his rep comes from coldly murdering you-know-who, an unprecedented act at that time in the FF series. As for the CT Three, Slash was a crappy swordsman, Ozzie had no legs and relied on dumb contraptions to do his work for him while our "heroes" just stood there like the fucking idiots they were, and Flea WAS a woman, period, no matter what she said. She had boobs, for christ's sake. SPOILERS . . . . . . . . . . . . I found X-Death killing Galuf far more surprising. Galuf was really the most important character to that point in the game, and it really surprised me. You know Aeris has to die, because the big romance is between Cloud & Tifa (they build this from the beginning). Aeris gets in the way of that. In FFVI, Terra has nothing to do with the Locke Cole/Celes Chere plot, so if they killed Terra it would have made far more impact than the death of Aeris.
Guest J*ingus Posted December 4, 2002 Report Posted December 4, 2002 My point was that he was the first FF villain to do such a thing though, unless you count Kefka offing a few minor supporting characters. After that, they kept on doing it.
Guest Kahran Ramsus Posted December 4, 2002 Report Posted December 4, 2002 My point was that he was the first FF villain to do such a thing though, unless you count Kefka offing a few minor supporting characters. After that, they kept on doing it. X-Death was killing off main characters long before Sephiroth.
Guest Special K Posted December 4, 2002 Report Posted December 4, 2002 I too found ExDeath's murder of Galuf shocking, but really didn't find him to be an inspiring villain. THough I digged th old FFIV/V big armored beast--> H.R. Giger villain look. I'm glad the big ogrish boss near the end of FFX looked different than an angel at least. That was becoming an awful cliche. Kefka and Sephiroth still rule the roost of villains in my book though. I'd like to see 'em have antiheroes once in a while too, like Shadow who seemed amoral, or Magus who had a serious Vegeta vibe going on. Or Kain who was awesome.
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