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LESS BAYONETTA, MORE FF13!
I have to say I don't mind Nomura's designs and I respect him for both his ability to build from the ground up and to translate Amano's very traditional art into a usable form. Like, FFX is a study of the range of his abilities, as Amano had little, if any, input on most of the cast. Things range from the ultra-traditional Yuna to the ultra-modern Tidus. That puts him at a pretty good range of styles, including a bit of self-indulgence in Lulu's dress. XD To call him a bad designer really isn't fair, since he's given a setting and told to design for it, or given art and told to translate it into a usable form. Given the settings and art he's been handed over the years, I think he's done a really good job. |
Awful, awful, awful.
I hate a lot of Nomura's character designs, but X was the worst it got in the main franchise, as far as I know. Tidus is awful, Wakka is awful, Lulu is awful, and the Al Bhed are awful. Yuna and Auron are pretty great, and Rikku's isn't too bad once she rejoins your party, though.
I don't mind it so much in Kingdom Hearts because it's supposed to be a ridiculous nonsense world where Disney and Final Fantasy drink beers together, and TWEWY was pretty damn great in terms of character designs. The man can do good character designs, and sometimes he does, but other times his brain falls out. |
Tidus and Wakka aren't as bad once you realize they're wearing sports uniforms. And they actually make a good deal of sense given the sport.
And like I said, Lulu is just his self-indulgence. All the belts had to go somewhere, right? XD The point being, he designed all that from nothing. He was given the idea of an Asian-inspired setting and was told to design for it. And overall, I think he did pretty well with it. If you look at Yuna, Kimahri, and Auron, they are all Asian-inspired. Wakka is less-so, but he serves as a bridge to Tidus' Blitzball uniform. Lulu was designed to be exotic and there's some question as to whether she's even human, especially after Paine came around, and Rikku is Al-Bhed, which is a holdover from the original idea to keep things going in the technological direction that was tossed out. All of it sounds like a mixed bag until you realize that it largely fits onto an even spectrum, or maybe even a sort of wheel. Like Rikku->Tidus->Wakka->Yuna->Kimahri->Lulu->Auron->Rikku Edit: Anywho, you can't accuse his designs for FF13 of being out of place. From the futuristic area of Cocoon, you have Lightning, reminiscent of a Roman soldier with her red cape, Sazh, who also wears something resembling a uniform, Snow with his trench coat, and Hope with his outfit, while from the wilds of Pulse, you have Vanille, mostly based on traditional African dress, and Fang, more based off traditional Indian dress or certain other parts of Africa. Given that Lightning and Sazh were both soldiers, and Hope and Snow were both civilians, the only real disparity is between Vanille and Fang for wearing very different clothes while coming from the same tribe. |
You know it's the future because nobody has any fucking fasion sense.
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Most of it makes sense, really. The only real problem is his hood-like collar. Quote:
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HATE THEM
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Even if Tidus outfit makes sense, it is aesthetically awful. Quote:
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Blues.
Blues I just wanted to tell you you're my favourite poster. |
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Eff eff ex aye aye aye
Had the opportunity to try Final Fantasy XIII a few days early, but only got about two hours in before the game had to be returned.
The short - it's absolutely gorgeous. The cut scenes and character animations are as expected from seeing the trailers. The environments (at least in the opening scenes) are filled with activity going on around you as you progress through the level. As in you'll be running down a corridor as you look up and see a battle taking place above you, as ships crash land around you. At one point you are walking on a lake that was frozen into crystal. Your character's image reflects off of every wave and gets distorted according to the angle. But, as other reviews have already pointed out, so far this game is a straight line. The first hours I talked about are really a two hour long tutorial filled with running into battles and mashing the X button until it ends (or oh noes you have to use a potion). And there are plenty of potions. In one boss battle I used five of them and still had 25 left in my inventory. I haven't quite made it to the overworld map yet, I'm wondering when exactly that will be. I'm willing to let the baby step opening battles go if for nothing other than the plot has been engaging (I am now convinced Lightning is the female version of Steven Seagal). The characters are each funny in their own way, but clearly have a deeper story yet to be revealed. Oh, and you effectively have a five character party about an hour in. The dialogue is clearly anime. The only two people who aren't melodramatic about it are Snow and the guy with the chocobo in his fro. And Hope is scared of absolutely everything. Let's see where this goes. I'm picking my copy up Wednesday, should give me enough time to find out who the Origami Killer is. :) |
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