I was quite ignorant when I first got FFXIII. I quite literally bought the PS3 for that game, and was absorbed into it for the whole time I played it. It looked beautiful. It had been so long since I'd played a brand new FF game that it made FFXIII seem brilliant, and I was very satsified with aspects of it.
But as time went on, I opened my eyes a bit more. As a matter of fact, I played FFXII for the first time after I played FFXIII, and I was actually amazed. FFXII was much more like the FF game I expected of the series. The open world and much more free battle system (why couldn't we program our allies in XIII?) felt like the game XIII should have been.
The linearity of XIII was so much apparent after then going into XII. People do call FFX linear, and whilst that may be true in terms of story progression and its lack of world map when compared to other FFs, at least you could still return to locations in FFX to do quests and the like. There was absolutely none of that in XIII. The only side quests were the hunts. The Crystarium was also poor, with no freedom in how to define your characters. Nothing like the Materia system of VII or the Junction system of VIII (the latter often underappreciated).
I appreciate what the guys behind XIII were trying to do. I can enjoy it for what it is. I liked the fast-paced nature of the battle system. But it failed in trying to be what FF has always been about. I don't dislike the game in any huge way; I just am disappointed in the way it turned out.
As for XIII-2; it improved on aspects, but the story was all over the damn place. Why on earth they needed to bring time travel into it and just screw with everything is beyond me. False advertising of Lightning as the main character, story DLC and "To Be Continued" were also disgraceful.
I will get LR day one because it's what I do with FF games. I still enjoyed my time with XIII/XIII-2, even if I do have issues with them. I would like to see the story conclude now. But my god, I can't believe a whole generation has been dedicated to these games. Drawing them out and shoving Lightning down fans' throats; it's no wonder people are mad.
And as Nikki mentioned, those interested in the XIII games really should give the novels a read to fill themselves in on the goings-on before XIII and in-between that and XIII-2. I gained a much better appreciation for XIII and its characters after reading the prologue novels, but it was pretty poor that you actually had to read them to gain said appreciation. A lot of that could have been included in the game, or should have got an official English translation.
But as time went on, I opened my eyes a bit more. As a matter of fact, I played FFXII for the first time after I played FFXIII, and I was actually amazed. FFXII was much more like the FF game I expected of the series. The open world and much more free battle system (why couldn't we program our allies in XIII?) felt like the game XIII should have been.
The linearity of XIII was so much apparent after then going into XII. People do call FFX linear, and whilst that may be true in terms of story progression and its lack of world map when compared to other FFs, at least you could still return to locations in FFX to do quests and the like. There was absolutely none of that in XIII. The only side quests were the hunts. The Crystarium was also poor, with no freedom in how to define your characters. Nothing like the Materia system of VII or the Junction system of VIII (the latter often underappreciated).
I appreciate what the guys behind XIII were trying to do. I can enjoy it for what it is. I liked the fast-paced nature of the battle system. But it failed in trying to be what FF has always been about. I don't dislike the game in any huge way; I just am disappointed in the way it turned out.
As for XIII-2; it improved on aspects, but the story was all over the damn place. Why on earth they needed to bring time travel into it and just screw with everything is beyond me. False advertising of Lightning as the main character, story DLC and "To Be Continued" were also disgraceful.
I will get LR day one because it's what I do with FF games. I still enjoyed my time with XIII/XIII-2, even if I do have issues with them. I would like to see the story conclude now. But my god, I can't believe a whole generation has been dedicated to these games. Drawing them out and shoving Lightning down fans' throats; it's no wonder people are mad.
And as Nikki mentioned, those interested in the XIII games really should give the novels a read to fill themselves in on the goings-on before XIII and in-between that and XIII-2. I gained a much better appreciation for XIII and its characters after reading the prologue novels, but it was pretty poor that you actually had to read them to gain said appreciation. A lot of that could have been included in the game, or should have got an official English translation.
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