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What dialogue would you point to to suggest she is shy? Anything I can think of is because she is trying to lay low because she committed an act of terrorism.She was clearly a shy dorkish girl in the original imo
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What dialogue would you point to to suggest she is shy? Anything I can think of is because she is trying to lay low because she committed an act of terrorism.She was clearly a shy dorkish girl in the original imo
Her manner of enjoying and wanting to continue Cloud's interest in her without actually saying it.What dialogue would you point to to suggest she is shy? Anything I can think of is because she is trying to lay low because she committed an act of terrorism.
Kinda but not entirely.In the end, all of the love triangle is just there for misdirection, I feel. It all plays into how Tifa was treating Cloud carefully because he came back with Zack's personality. She's even flabbergasted if you have Cloud flirt with her in the original. Aerith is super into him because she feels Zack in there. And then Aerith dies, Cloud un-Zackifies himself and his true personality comes out and Tifa starts getting a lot closer to him.
The love triangle isn't misdirection when Cloud's relationship to Aeris is what leads him to the climax. This is actually kinda what I mean when I say people don't get the ending and why Aeris died plotwise.Even if it hangs out over a big part of the game, in the end it holds very little importance.
Quiet's not dead, she turned to crystalPeople probably don't remember, but the last game that pulled this was Metal Gear Solid V and the backlash over Quiet's death was so crazy strong, they ended up patching in a way to get her back, canon be fucked.
My bold prediction is that instead of being killed by him Aeris leaves with Sephiroth through a portal as the mystery box part two ends on.Everyone's worried about Aerith's death while I'm still sitting here worrying Hojo saying "Oh, how I would love to meet their offspring." in regards to her and Sephiroth.
I mean, I might be overthinking it, but that sounded a lot more like foreshadowing than a throwaway line to me.
I used to dislike 5 and its lack of plot. As I got older and grew to appreciate Tactics, I was impressed by how versatile the job system is. No job can be truly called wasteful (barring the endgame when you should be using Freelancers anyway), and since there's no "wrong" way to play, I won't be paralyzed with indecision.Thinking of playing an old FF on my phone
PADDING.Why did they change her so much? Questions like that make me wonder about the development process most of all.
In before FF7-PS1 Sephiroth's Ghost tricking out time enough to manipulate a Timeline for him and Aerith to have super babies so he can possess one and get an ultimate body.Everyone's worried about Aerith's death while I'm still sitting here worrying about Hojo saying "Oh, how I would love to meet their offspring." in regards to her and Sephiroth.
I mean, I might be overthinking it, but that sounded a lot more like foreshadowing than a throwaway line to me.
PSP has Final Fantasy 1 through 4 and Tactics, all of which are the best versions of their respective games. PPSSPP also runs very, very well. If you can't decide, just go with FF4.Thinking of playing an old FF on my phone.
Currently in the lead is a gba port because those are small and gba runs great, maybe FF4 ( or a version patched to eliminate the bugs from the port). Also thinking psp ports possibly too, they're kinda big so that's not so hot, but Fancy 20th Anniversary FF1 or port-of the-DS FF3 look good.
That's true, though a few classes are just kinda hard to use. Like, I'd imagine training a geomancer will have you spending a lot of time grinding for job EXP by just attacking considering there are so many different kinds of tile an enemy can stand on. Summoners are also MP vortexes, so I hope you've got Move-MP Up from the oracle's skill tree. But also, mediators and calculators are a lot of fun to use, so just go hog wild and see what clicks for you.As I got older and grew to appreciate Tactics, I was blown away by how versatile the job system is. No job can be truly called wasteful ('cept in the endgame when you should be using Freelancers anyway), and since there's no "wrong" way to beat it (unlike 2 or 3), I won't be paralyzed with indecision over how to plan ahead.
I always paired Summoner with Geomancer since the Geomancy was free and was based off magic.PSP has Final Fantasy 1 through 4 and Tactics, all of which are the best versions of their respective games. PPSSPP also runs very, very well. If you can't decide, just go with FF4.
That's true, though a few classes are just kinda hard to use. Like, I'd imagine training a geomancer will have you spending a lot of time grinding for job EXP by just attacking considering there are so many different kinds of tile an enemy can stand on. Summoners are also MP vortexes, so I hope you've got Move-MP Up from the oracle's skill tree. But also, mediators and calculators are a lot of fun to use, so just go hog wild and see what clicks for you.
And if the game ever gets too hard, Hamedo is an instant win skill.
Five's a good idea, I poked at that a billion years ago when the early SFC patches were a thing.I used to dislike 5 and its lack of plot.
As I got older and grew to appreciate Tactics, I was blown away by how versatile the job system is. No job can be truly called wasteful ('cept in the endgame when you should be using Freelancers anyway), and since there's no "wrong" way to beat it (unlike 2 or 3), I won't be paralyzed with indecision over how to plan ahead.
Yeah, it really is just my take on it. Honestly, I think Tifa treats Cloud as if he's not himself. I always got that Zack was characterized through early Cloud, since what little we see of him is a confident and effective badass, and Cloud is also that. The rest, like Cloud becoming a flirt through Zack's influence was expanded in Crisis Core, and I figure a lot of that is retcons. After Cloud breaks down he just becomes a mess and loses all his confidence before eventually regaining it, but there's a big change there. I always read that as Cloud losing Zack and then growing as himself. He grows closer with Tifa during this time, too. And he regains his own forgotten memories.Kinda but not entirely.
The love triangle isn't misdirection when Cloud's relationship to Aeris is what leads him to the climax. This is actually kinda what I mean when I say people don't get the ending and why Aeris died plotwise.
And when Zack had no character in the original and really was just a placeholder for the role Sephiroth used to fill when he had a deeper connection to Cloud and Aeris it's hard to say yhe idea that it's just a reflection of him in Cloud behind her attraction to Cloud. Especially now that they have characterized Zack and he's nothing like Cloud.
The gold saucer date is pretty plainly about Aeris admitting to herself that Cloud isn't Zack 2.0 and how that doesn't even describe her feelings toward him now. It comes before she dies just to make it more tragic that a breakthrough happened far too late.
None of this matches how the consequences actually play out. It's just common fanon meant to make the shipping simpler.
Your description of how the two girls differ personally is also incoherent(?). Your initial idea that Aeris is more direct in the way the young girl with a crush might be is pretty valid if you read developer interviews but it seems like you changed your mind.
The only subversion with the two girls is that Tifa's more reluctant and Aeris is more willful. Tifa apparently thought baby doll lingerie was acceptable date attire afteral. So she can't be too bashful. She's just unnerved by some of Cloud's behavior while simultaneously being turned on by how cool he is.
It's based on the tile type the user is standing on, not the target, which is something you have a lot more control over. Also, the abilities are only 150 JP each, which isn't that bad. Go for the most most common terrain types first, you can't go wrong with Tanglevine/Hell Ivy; grass is very very common, and the Stop effect is good when it happens. Magma Surge/Lava Ball is useless since the terrain is not just rare, but you normally can't even walk on it.That's true, though a few classes are just kinda hard to use. Like, I'd imagine training a geomancer will have you spending a lot of time grinding for job EXP by just attacking considering there are so many different kinds of tile an enemy can stand on.
You get what you put in. A simple Knight with two-handed will never have to change jobs once. Though they'll have trouble later on with enemies that can counter melee attacks.Never had a strategy for ff5 besides "level a useful class until I get a good skill and/or the level requirements get too high", then change to a new batch of classes.
I made the mistake of starting with Front Mission 4.I _am_ poking at Front Mission a little bit, so maybe that'll get me into it
I think we might just have to agree to disagree but I'll play along for now.Yeah, it really is just my take on it. Honestly, I think Tifa treats Cloud as if he's not himself. I always got that Zack was characterized through early Cloud, since what little we see of him is a confident and effective badass, and Cloud is also that. The rest, like Cloud becoming a flirt through Zack's influence was expanded in Crisis Core, and I figure a lot of that is retcons. After Cloud breaks down he just becomes a mess and loses all his confidence before eventually regaining it, but there's a big change there. I always read that as Cloud losing Zack and then growing as himself. He grows closer with Tifa during this time, too. And he regains his own forgotten memories.
Tifa wearing lingerie to a date is more conservative than her normal attire if anything, let's be real. Aeris is childlike for sure, but she's also a massive flirt. Not so much me changing my mind as her just having those two traits at once. The gold saucer date also has her stating that she saw Zack in Cloud. Then she says she wants to meet Cloud. I guess you could read it either way, but it's easy to think that without Zack's influence, Cloud and Aerith may not have hit it off so well. Again, this is where I get the idea that early Zacloud is just what Zack used to be like. And post breakdown Cloud is just Cloud. Then angsty Advent Cloud is just poorly written Cloud.
Aerith and Tifa, the two links to Zack and Cloud's past, react to him in these very meaningful ways. Hardly a shipping implement, I personally find the reveal that Cloud has gone around larping some dude he briefly met due to a combination of grief, trauma and mako overdose a bigger deal than Cloud and the death battle of the manic pixie dream girls.
The thing about Tifa is that she's probably very willing, more so than Aeris even, but is put off by the concerning changes in Cloud. She's the only one who met Cloud before. They touched more on this in the Remake, but I think it was already there in the original. Tifa is definitely not trying to suppress an attraction to new and improved Cloud, she's freaked out by a change she feels is unnatural. If you pick the flirty options with her in the original, she folds really fast. I think all this serves more to foreshadow the real juicy twists rather than to just be a story on it's own. After Cloud's breakdown, Tifa is there to pick up the pieces immediately, and I don't think there's much doubt to their relationship being romantic from then on. Even if the tone is much darker and there's no more fun stuff like flirting or dates.
As for Aeris driving the plot, yes, but you could just as well cut the romance betweem Aeris and Cloud and it'd work just the same. Aeris is an Ancient so she's special. She can save the planet. Avalanche wants that too. Plenty of reason for them to help her on her quest. The romance is nice, but I would argue it ends up being a much less important plot point. A lot of the FFs from this era have this Knight and Heroic Princess dynamic, and while Cloud is definitely Aeris' knight for a while, it's up in the air whether it's Zack from beyond the grave, Cloud, or a bit of both. Aeris saying she doesn't even know Cloud implies that the initial contact was mostly due to Zack's influence. Even if they have grown past that by the point she dies, they never really get any further. Squall's motivation is Rinoa and his love for her to a much larger extent. Tidus would have likewise saved Yuna even if they didn't fall in love. I agree that the love triangle is important, but by the end it's comparatively small with everything else going on.
It's how I feel the story makes the most sense. It really isn't about shipping to me, and obviously it's not any more valid than anyone else's takes on this. But I always felt the main motivations were do mercenary work, stop Sephiroth, and save the planet, and the romance elements, while important and very well executed and enjoyable, you could ultimately cut and the story would still work. They're important, but not essential to the narrative.
Well literally what she says is that she realizes there are superficial similarities between the two. Body language, appearance, etc. It's not a personality thing. So her initial attraction is based on a recognition of Zack but not seeing Cloud as Zack. Because, even in the original, Cloud's own explanation for his persona was that he adopted Zack's achievements. Not his personality.The gold saucer date also has her stating that she saw Zack in Cloud.
I really disagree for the above reason. As I think this way strips out too much agency and character from Cloud. And also from the more important of the two girls in the process.Aerith and Tifa, the two links to Zack and Cloud's past, react to him in these very meaningful ways. Hardly a shipping implement, I personally find the reveal that Cloud has gone around larping some dude he briefly met due to a combination of grief, trauma and mako overdose a bigger deal than Cloud and the death battle of the manic pixie dream girls.
You could say the same with Tifa. Her story doesn't require romance and could be easily edited not to have it. The reason, if you don't know, for the love triangle is that initially there was no Tifa. Or at least Tifa wasn't a playable character. There was just Aeris, and Aeris was written to be a romantic foil to Cloud. Then they decided to kill her off but didn't want there to be no other heroine.As for Aeris driving the plot, yes, but you could just as well cut the romance betweem Aeris and Cloud and it'd work just the same. Aeris is an Ancient so she's special. She can save the planet. Avalanche wants that too. Plenty of reason for them to help her on her quest. The romance is nice, but I would argue it ends up being a much less important plot point. A lot of the FFs from this era have this Knight and Heroic Princess dynamic, and while Cloud is definitely Aeris' knight for a while, it's up in the air whether it's Zack from beyond the grave, Cloud, or a bit of both. Aeris saying she doesn't even know Cloud implies that the initial contact was mostly due to Zack's influence. Even if they have grown past that by the point she dies, they never really get any further. Squall's motivation is Rinoa and his love for her to a much larger extent. Tidus would have likewise saved Yuna even if they didn't fall in love. I agree that the love triangle is important, but by the end it's comparatively small with everything else going on.