final fantasy, for me ff10, since the rpg thing is so big you can always find another hidden quest somewhere in the game, i mean i finished the game twice and i found this huge catsle only on the third time round, the game is massive
the side quests on zelda dont seem all that fulfilling, when i play an rpg i expect it to be a big budget feel to it, but zelda doesnt have that feel, theirs no special camera work, no voice acting, and that sort of thing, zelda just feels empty, in ff10 the whole game is cenematic with camera angles that show what you should have your perspective on and show off the good looking environment, its cenematics also seem more complete with voice acting, and more expressive animation, zelda just feels like a low budget game
P. Moore wrote:
the side quests on zelda dont seem all that fulfilling, when i play an rpg i expect it to be a big budget feel to it, but zelda doesnt have that feel, theirs no special camera work, no voice acting, and that sort of thing, zelda just feels empty, in ff10 the whole game is cenematic with camera angles that show what you should have your perspective on and show off the good looking environment, its cenematics also seem more complete with voice acting, and more expressive animation, zelda just feels like a low budget game
Low budget? It’s one of the largest budget games available and one of the most cinematic games out there. Zelda is just one of the greatest series. It’s just a different kind of game than Final Fantasy. You can’t comapre the 2. They are totally different games.
P. Moore wrote:
the side quests on zelda dont seem all that fulfilling, when i play an rpg i expect it to be a big budget feel to it, but zelda doesnt have that feel, theirs no special camera work, no voice acting, and that sort of thing, zelda just feels empty, in ff10 the whole game is cenematic with camera angles that show what you should have your perspective on and show off the good looking environment, its cenematics also seem more complete with voice acting, and more expressive animation, zelda just feels like a low budget game
ah, but in OoT, it was a game from 1996, i didn’t see sony releasing beutifully landscaped games.
P. Moore wrote:
the side quests on zelda dont seem all that fulfilling, when i play an rpg i expect it to be a big budget feel to it, but zelda doesnt have that feel, theirs no special camera work, no voice acting, and that sort of thing, zelda just feels empty, in ff10 the whole game is cenematic with camera angles that show what you should have your perspective on and show off the good looking environment, its cenematics also seem more complete with voice acting, and more expressive animation, zelda just feels like a low budget game
Low budget? It’s one of the largest budget games available and one of the most cinematic games out there. Zelda is just one of the greatest series. It’s just a different kind of game than Final Fantasy. You can’t comapre the 2. They are totally different games.
P. Moore is just saying it’s not his kind of game.
P. Moore wrote:
the side quests on zelda dont seem all that fulfilling, when i play an rpg i expect it to be a big budget feel to it, but zelda doesnt have that feel, theirs no special camera work, no voice acting, and that sort of thing, zelda just feels empty, in ff10 the whole game is cenematic with camera angles that show what you should have your perspective on and show off the good looking environment, its cenematics also seem more complete with voice acting, and more expressive animation, zelda just feels like a low budget game
ah, but in OoT, it was a game from 1996, i didn’t see sony releasing beutifully landscaped games.
P. Moore wrote:
final fantasy, for me ff10, since the rpg thing is so big you can always find another hidden quest somewhere in the game, i mean i finished the game twice and i found this huge catsle only on the third time round, the game is massive
Final Fantasy 10 sucked, go play a real FF game, like 7 or 12.
Oh and, FF7 is one of the few games I never get sick of.
P. Moore wrote:
final fantasy, for me ff10, since the rpg thing is so big you can always find another hidden quest somewhere in the game, i mean i finished the game twice and i found this huge catsle only on the third time round, the game is massive
Final Fantasy 10 sucked, go play a real FF game, like 7 or 12.
Oh and, FF7 is one of the few games I never get sick of.
That’s weird, I could have sworn I posted in this topic. Maybe this topic is just a clone of a different topic that I posted in. Well anyway, my pick would be Super Smash Bros. Melee, and soon enough Super Smash Bros. Brawl will be my new favorite.