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#1 GalufUndies
Member since 2010 • 103 Posts
The juvenile element of the game is present for children as well as the intelligent adult who can appreciate it. Many children who play this game won't know there is a juvenile element present, and to the adult it's not a deficiency that's been noted, a dumb-ed down element of game play and story. No, it's the ability to appreciate the innocence of the characters ,and their mature, and very much so adult struggles. At the worse it draws connection to progression back into child hood innocence, so that the adult mind can find escape and coherence. It establishes realism given this effect, because the adult mind goes searching into these lively juvenile characters and finds common ground immediately and falls victim immediately as well to their innocence. As they are a adult with experiences and the lesser of innocents. This engages the player to play the game through, there's an impending danger that every adult is aware of, as for every child it's common place that their is a danger, even possibly one beyond their comprehension...This is blatantly the trigger for engagement, a sense of action and danger, a fun and action fighting game for kids, a sense of being lost and grasping for psychological coherence and adults may or may not see something deeper depending on their comprehensional skills. A adult logically has more psychological coherence than a child, which makes the very same action adventure fighting game into something much greater in their perception Still, the juvenile element is stronger than ever and appropiate for both the adult and the child. - - - The honest answer is that the game is too emotional and sensitive for him so he's attacking it. The actual content of this game is fairly mature and sensitive and intelligent, even though it often strikes a cord as juvenile or innocent. It takes a adult's perception to appreciate it the best and a fully developed conscience and intelligent individual, not merely just a child per chance.
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#2 GalufUndies
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I've played the demo, pretty good game. I'll get it for free this Easter...
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#3 GalufUndies
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I enjoy playing the game for the challenge, who the hell really cares if the battles are different? Are some of you the original Square guys who worked with Hironobu Sakaguchi on the battle system? You're going to stop playing a Final Fantasy game because it's battle system is different? Are you offended, or that limited in your learning curve that you can't accept the changes? Who cares? It's still the same basic formula just mixed up a little...It's definitely the best game for the PS3 so far, maybe Heavy Rain and MGS4 are in the same league... It's just as much final fantasy as any other game in the series, it's got all the character conflict, emotion, dialog, that any other final fantasy ever had. In truth I can see architecture and elements from every single final fantasy game in this game, every single one. Who cares if it's different? It's the 13th game in a video game series, that has gone on for 13 years! Why would anyone who's a real fan of the franchise be offended or care?