Hello, and welcome to another edition of Best of Miiverse. Today we take a look at the Final Fantasy community. What sights shall we see when we delve into the minds of those who would pay 500 yen for an RPG released 26 years ago in this very same month? Peter, be a good lad, and fetch the doctor a chestnut.
Our first post comes from Hirotarou:
"Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but in elements like the dramatic scenario, the fact that your party doesn't line up to walk around, that the battle scenes are looked on from above the player's viewpoint, the comparatively somewhat friendly menu screen, and more, I can feel something like FF's obstinate rebellion against DQ, like they were saying, 'Well, one way or another I'm going to bare my teeth at you!' If not for DQ, perhaps FF never would have been born; if not for DQ, perhaps FF would not have become this big of a hit series. I can feel it in my bones, FF is what it is because DQ was there."
And then in his next post: "Putting that aside, the 'Why is it like this?' feel of the menu screen is pretty amazing. Looking at its friendliness, it's at a level that just makes you want to use 'kun' or 'san' or 'tan.' It might be interesting to make it into a character."
And this is the reply:
Menu-kun: "Poison!? Not cool, dude!" |
Moving on, we have this rather delightful specimen from Sho-imo:
I am...Super Monk! |
This requires some explanation. I believe in English, Final Fantasy's Black Belt character is known as the Master when he undergoes a class change. In Japanese, he is a Monk and becomes a Super Monk at class change. Yes, that's right, Super Monk.
Not enough anime references for you? Well then, take this, courtesy of Maru:
Galaxy Express came out way before Final Fantasy. An influence? |
If you don't know who that is on the left, why he's the captain of Galaxy Express 999! See, take a look:
Hmmm. No similarities at all. |
Peter, my pain medication! Ahem, for our final specimen, I give you this excellent observation from Shun:
"Enemies that resemble human beings sure do have a lot of gold!"
Great Scott! I had never considered that before! Sticklers for detail, that rascally Square was!
That's enough for one day. Now Peter, wheel me into the spa, I need to soak.
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