LA Noire is amazing. A little repetitive, but amazing.
DA II is a good game, but when you compare it to DA

, it definitely lacks. I'm hoping it was just a nice lead in for DA 3, or whatever they want to call it. More Leliana is what I say!
And yes, I stand by my statement that FF is going down the shitter, and hasn't been good in a decade.
IX was really the last great one, especially because it had that feel of playing something special.
X was a lackluster spectacular. Yes it had a lot of cool features and nice graphics, and voice acting, but those things don't make a game good. The story was kind of lame, and I didn't particularly find it all that inspiring.
XI, I didn't care to play it, mostly because I refuse to pay a subscription to play a single game online. I don't care what game it is, but I'll be damned if I'll be playing a knockoff of the "best" MMORPG, just because it has the FF name attached to it and a bunch of androgynous characters running around.
XII. This was another really pretty game, with some good voice acting and all that jazz. It was a little convoluted and really seemed to me, to be a kind of critique on the whole situation of what was going on in Iraq. Veiled political wars, with a real quest for magic rocks that also acted as a fuel source. Pop an upper and lower class caste system in there and you have yourself a game.
As for XIII, I've been so disappointed with the past 10 years worth of games, I honestly haven't even bothered to pick this one up. You take a look at games like Mass Effect 1 and Dragon Age Origins, and you're really just taken aback by how good they are, and how encompassing they are. With the past few FF games, I've had no desire to play them over, or hell, even finish X or XII.
Maybe it's because they all have the same shitty character designer as of late, or that I can't make myself and put him in the game, making decisions and tackling problems based on how I would like to. I mean, I know it's not a trait of FF, but it was never really given before in games, and now that it is, I want more of it.
I want more "oh shit" moments, like when Aeris dies, or when Vivi learns about the mortality of the Black Mages. I love seeing and
feeling the very real emotions that are construed even through simple text and a 30 second clip of CGI.
The games today are all flash and no substance, and they really don't have anything to do with the heart of what the FF games used to be. Now it's all about trying to be super serious and to create a world full of stunning visuals and simplistic battle systems, which ultimately leave your characters essentially carbon copies, skills-wise. I want my mages to be the only characters to use magic, my tank to be the only one to use ridiculous weapons, my thieves to be the only ones who can steal, and my dragoons the only ones to jump. I don't want 6 to 8 forgettable characters, who I can swap out of battle at any time, to all have the same exact skills once I grind them out to their peaks; because that's what you're supposed to do in FF. You're supposed to spend a few hours leveling up, so that the next boss won't kick your ass.
Oh, and break the fourth wall, and don't be afraid to poke fun of yourself. It's a videogame, you don't have to be super serial all the time.
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