well this isn't indicative of how long a normal final fantasy takes, this wasn't SUPPOSED to be ff15
different angle that was about if the male protagonists bother people personally, which is totally valid thus is about people who know nothing about something deigning to give them 'advice'
don't worry none of your questions will be answered but season 3 is way better (on the Iroh thing, I always took it that humans went to the spirit world on death)
so there's been a rash of "ooh, ff15 has only male playable characters? Final Fantays is soooo sexist and really needs to get with the times!" This is Assassin's Creed all over again, but even worse I think the only franchise where women are MORE powerful or significant in video games are freaking Nintendo franchises agh but I keep being flooded by this from every angle Seriously, why do we need to CREATE examples of sexism? There's plenty of REAL sexism aagggh
everyone's a little bit autist
people whistling I want to kill them
25% is a bit generous
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two things good on dragon age for using their influence to try to cause at least a small positive change and people are well within their right to not want to be exposed to things unrelated to what they subscribed for. I can't say I particularly blame gamers for not having the most positive sentiments about social justice stuff right now, when people have been using it as a tool to marginalize them
he's good mid game, but the fact that he doesn't get high tier magic hurts him in the long run
I personally find the idea of Stella as the villain really promising. the idea of an elegant, not cartoonishly evil character, who so far seems to rbe roughly as good of a person as the main characters (if not better) being forced to oppose them by circumstance. Also the idea that having women as villains is a bad message to send is stupid, most villains are men already, and the idea that women need to be held on a pedestal or be treated like delicate flowers is half the reason that when a female characters IS integrated it's done incredibly poorly. I wish Magus was more useful, but without any decent Dual Techs or Triple Techs there's just no point
this topic actually makes me wonder maybe final fantasy is a major reason I don't have trouble getting invested in a story focusing on women, like some other guys do? I played FF6 young, and got completely absorbed into it, and Lucca and Marle were always in my party on Chrono Trigger because they had Antipode Bomb
Capitan Burrito
you think Link's demo skins are incredibly? Wait until you see his Fierce Deity skin...
if the women are poorly written maybe they're better at writing men adn it makes sense to focus on that?
Diversity can hurt, easily. Diversity is why so many 80s cartoons are so awkward to watch. They were more focused on having a prerequisite of diversity than creating anything of quality. I'd also like to hope that no rational person would argue that someone should be forced to be diverse >.> and hey, while I'm spamming the word diversity, I don't think I've ever heard of a road trip bromance game ever. That's pretty diverse. I mean, yeah, one of the most important characters is Stella. Heck, the topic title here is misleading, it's not even main characters, but main playable characters
is it big rock?
you don't write things like a human being you write an approximation of what we would like a human being to be if characetrs were actually written like humans dialog would be full of awkward pauses, repetition, stuttering, poorly constructed sentences, you wouldn't be able to hear most of it, and it would be full of filler
it's really not hard to enjoy something with a protagonist that isn't just like you, dontcha know
Chrono Trigger was my favourite