
Originally Posted by
Trodorne
I have brought up many times before about how i played dungeons and dragons. so would you prefer to play a final fantasy game with some friends around the table, or would you rather play on a console w/ some friends if you are playing 11 or 14. which of the two sounds more appealing to you.
**my choice** I think tabletop game would be a more rewarding game. i mean your playing with your friends and you make the character you want and not be handed some staple character which whose arch type can be traced in about 20 other games before it or came out at the same time.
plus i make this arguement for those who were fed up with 11. i do not have to wait 30 mins for finding a random party which the leader says opps i have to go. i mean your party is right there. you can solve puzzles if you want a smart campaign, or kill stuff if you want straight up action, or you could do some story work or develop your character.
and you have stories to tell like it was a trip or something, you can tell about so and so how they failed to make the jump across the gorge and you saved their ass by succesfully reflexing over to the ledge and pulling him up with your strength. what do consoles have to show for it.
"what did you do on final fantasy 8?"
"leveled, drawed some magic which increased my strength."
"going to use that spell in battle?"
"no cause using it would only weaken me and would defeat the purpose of spending 20 mins to draw it out."
that is dull really. consoles have nothing to offer the audience example FF 13 why people would pay $80 for a collectors edition where you had to play more than 80+ hours of gameplay of nothing but cutscenes and tunnels. where the only open ended areas were at the end of the damn game. i mean that does not put it in its favor. With a GM the gameplay is mostly left to the players to decide everything and the GM just acts as the people, places, and monsters... basically god.
like i can understand for people who do not want to put in effort to play a game based on imagination, and just want to play a game that requires no thought pattern. but i seriously think if final fantasy set up a system for table top most people would have a hard time coming back to the console except to get ideas for making a character.
hell ill keep playing 1,3,4,5,6 and 9 once in a long while just to get some ideas, but after experiencing table top they are not as appealing anymore. tabletops give you what most developers don't in video games. choice.
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