Rook's FFXIII Pros and Cons:
Pros.
- Because it is on the PS3 for me, the graphics are shiny and new and deep.
- Battle System, though changed, is better in my mind. The Action Bar eliminates the need for Dual Casting, the auto battle feature is good for those whom are a little slow or young to play it, and no MP essentially means limitless capabilities (unless under the effects of say, Pain or Silence).
- They went and resynched the cutscenes mouths to the english voices, a small feature but still effective.
- Armour remains locked, which is good, I for one did not like the fact that you could equip something like a Magus Robe or Diamond Armour on characters and they would still remain in their common garbs.
- Hope. He is by far my favourite character, so pessimistic, yet so loyal, yet so adamant, yet so whiney, yet so cheerful, yet so sad, yet so upbeat. He is the pop that the game has for me, and his voice acting at times sound a little off, like he has a cold or something, but I think it matches his character. Plus his weapon is a boomerang, which is originally an Australian weapon, and I think its cool, first time I saw him use it I squealed.
Cons.
- Storyline is vague, though I got into it alot earlier than 2 hours, and the little bits surprised me, like how Sazh, Fang and Vanille are connected.
- Vanille's Voice. Its an American trying to sound Australian, and ending up sounding British too, its a 3 way accent.
- The storypath. Its follows a set path like FFX, and does not really have as much flexibility as say FFXII, where you could travel to any place anytime really, and train and hunt marks and so on.
- That magic is considered evil, and those that posess it dangerous, and yet PSI-COM have technology that simulates magic and the abilty to create monsters who can use it, and their not regarded as bad as well.
- Jihl Nabaat. No one can have cleavage like that and not have major chafing.
Its a like/dislike game for me. I like how in this game some of the characters and loctions are percieved as either Australian or American, others as Japanese. So yeh, I like it, but I dislike it.