11-29-2015, 02:44 PM
Is it just me, or does DerVVulfy kinda look like he should be the badass, grizzled old mentor to some plucky young RPG hero?
I dunno, because I did my best to pay attention to the story of VII and, somehow, understanding it makes the movie make less sense.
The characters all suffer monumental rewrites. Cloud went from being a well-written deconstruction of the heroic archetype to being a whiny douchebag still brooding over Aeris (who has lost all of her spunk and pluck and been turned into Generic Doe-Eyed Anime Love Interest #473... whatever happened to the badass in the pink dress who threatened to rip off a mafia's don's balls?), Tifa does nothing except pine for her man, and Barret is an objectively terrible father to Marlene throughout the movie, abandoning her to chase after oil off-screen and only coming back at the end for the big showdown... to say nothing of the Silver-Haired Men, whose entire plan revolves finding Jenova out of the belief that she will tell them what to do while also trying to kickstart a Reunion to get back at the Planet for her previous defeat. If this sounds a mite inconsistent, it's only because it is. And they're all calling her "Mother", despite the fact that Sephiroth grew out of his Oedipal dark messiah phase and tried to become a god for gits and shiggles.
I would actually argue that the movie is not for fans of FFVII but, rather, for that crazy minority of the fandom that writes porny slash fiction and understands only the most superficial elements of the story without having any respect for how they link together and serve as a thorough examination of all the RPG archetypes that had been taken for granted up until VII first came out.
I don't like VII all that much as a game, since I don't enjoy the ATB system and I find Sephiroth to be a legendarily dull antagonist, but I have enough respect for what it was trying to that I have made a genuine effort to understand it. Which is more than I can say for the poor sods who wrote this awful thing.
[And thank you! I'm really hoping that I can get in properly! ^_^]
(11-29-2015, 12:18 AM)Bounty Hunter Lani Wrote:(11-28-2015, 11:57 PM)Samven Wrote: I am baaaaaaaaackk~~~
Finally left my job after many long months of harassment and now I'm shooting to get inside a proper games development course with teachers and code learning and art schooling and stuff. 83 so excite much hype
I'm currently watching Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete for the review podcast me and my mates do and it is almost physically painful for me to watch. : D shootmenow Not to diss anyone who likes it, though. If you do, great, but it's far, far too goofy for me.
Welcome back!
Personally, I believe that Advent Children tends to be more for the FFVII fans than anything. If you didn't like the characters of VII, or you aren't fangirling over Cloud or watching Tifa's amigos, then it tends to be a "Decent" movie based on Vidya game and semi-anime logic.
Personally, Yuffie was the best part of the movie for me, as she was with FFVII itself (She made the game for me), and she didn't get much of a part in the movie!
Y U HATE YUFFIE, SQUARE?!
At least they slapped her into future titles in somewhat important roles!
There are some rare cases of people that say "Advent Children is what brought me into the Final Fantasy series!" though, so there's that, I guess.
Oh, and good luck with your development schooling stuffs!! I hope they teach you lotsa neat thingies
Anyway, I've been hard at work all day long for my game's first continental map, as well as changing enemy and ally stats around to be more fitting. I then realized I made a skill's power 400 instead of 40 after taking 6,800 DAMAGE ON THE WHOLE PARTY!!!
(I WAS GONNA WIN, TOO!!!)
Well, at least I fixed it...
Also, I can't seem to figure out how my friend managed to spend 1,200 dollars on amiibos for games they don't even have yet...
Huh...
That coulda bought them the new computer they need so badly!!!
Good luck to them, I guess!
I dunno, because I did my best to pay attention to the story of VII and, somehow, understanding it makes the movie make less sense.
The characters all suffer monumental rewrites. Cloud went from being a well-written deconstruction of the heroic archetype to being a whiny douchebag still brooding over Aeris (who has lost all of her spunk and pluck and been turned into Generic Doe-Eyed Anime Love Interest #473... whatever happened to the badass in the pink dress who threatened to rip off a mafia's don's balls?), Tifa does nothing except pine for her man, and Barret is an objectively terrible father to Marlene throughout the movie, abandoning her to chase after oil off-screen and only coming back at the end for the big showdown... to say nothing of the Silver-Haired Men, whose entire plan revolves finding Jenova out of the belief that she will tell them what to do while also trying to kickstart a Reunion to get back at the Planet for her previous defeat. If this sounds a mite inconsistent, it's only because it is. And they're all calling her "Mother", despite the fact that Sephiroth grew out of his Oedipal dark messiah phase and tried to become a god for gits and shiggles.
I would actually argue that the movie is not for fans of FFVII but, rather, for that crazy minority of the fandom that writes porny slash fiction and understands only the most superficial elements of the story without having any respect for how they link together and serve as a thorough examination of all the RPG archetypes that had been taken for granted up until VII first came out.
I don't like VII all that much as a game, since I don't enjoy the ATB system and I find Sephiroth to be a legendarily dull antagonist, but I have enough respect for what it was trying to that I have made a genuine effort to understand it. Which is more than I can say for the poor sods who wrote this awful thing.
[And thank you! I'm really hoping that I can get in properly! ^_^]