Have you, in a game, seen anything happen plotwise that made absolutely no sense?
For example and clarifying purposes, in Lost Planet, you fight and kill the gigantic creature that killed your father, and go through what is unmistakeably and ending, only for a person you have never heard of to pop up and suddenly turn into your nemesis.
In GTA3 when 8ball tells you to "Lay low for awhile" while you stare at the screen in dumbfoundment while you get your weapons and tank cheat ready for an hour of murdering innocent civilians...with a tank.
APPCRASH: In GTA3 when 8ball tells you to "Lay low for awhile" while you stare at the screen in dumbfoundment while you get your weapons and tank cheat ready for an hour of murdering innocent civilians...with a tank.
You know, I have just realized that I have never beat GTA3. I gotta find the copy right away.
When you find out in general hospital for the ps3 that clarabell is actually jake's father not adopted step sister. In all seriousness no i havne't found many twists that i haven't already expected, but i guess when aeris dies in FF7 that threw me for a loop i wasn't expecting it and i was about a decade younger at the time.
In FF10, right at the beginning where Tidus is transported through time/whatever to end up with Yuna. Fair enough, they did a decent job after that, it's just never explained why that happened. At least he didn't have amnesia.
klakkat: In FF10, right at the beginning where Tidus is transported through time/whatever to end up with Yuna. Fair enough, the did a decent job after that, it's just never explained why that happened. At least he didn't have amnesia.
I don't think you payed much attention to the game plot...
irishstormtrooper: Have you, in a game, seen anything happen plotwise that made absolutely no sense?
For example and clarifying purposes, in Lost Planet, you fight and kill the gigantic creature that killed your father, and go through what is unmistakeably and ending, only for a person you have never heard of to pop up and suddenly turn into your nemesis.
And that, along with several other reasons, is why Lost Planet's plot sucks.
klakkat: In FF10, right at the beginning where Tidus is transported through time/whatever to end up with Yuna. Fair enough, the did a decent job after that, it's just never explained why that happened. At least he didn't have amnesia.
I don't think you payed much attention to the game plot...
It has been awhile. I do remember not understanding why that happened, and understanding even less why his 'father' is now a monster destroying the world. That said, other than perhaps 6, 10 is probably the strongest of the FF series in my opinion, though I didn't play the ones before 6. I guess all the other stuff they did made up for the initial stupidity; It does help that all the highly unlikely details occur right at the beginning and the story works from there, rather than occurring in the story as a deus ex machina. Doing it in that order is better literary technique.
klakkat: In FF10, right at the beginning where Tidus is transported through time/whatever to end up with Yuna. Fair enough, the did a decent job after that, it's just never explained why that happened. At least he didn't have amnesia.
I don't think you payed much attention to the game plot...
It has been awhile. I do remember not understanding why that happened, and understanding even less why his 'father' is now a monster destroying the world. That said, other than perhaps 6, 10 is probably the strongest of the FF series in my opinion, though I didn't play the ones before 6. I guess all the other stuff they did made up for the initial stupidity; It does help that all the highly unlikely details occur right at the beginning and the story works from there, rather than occurring in the story as a deus ex machina. Doing it in that order is better literary technique.
Have you, in a game, seen anything happen plotwise that made absolutely no sense?
For example and clarifying purposes, in Lost Planet, you fight and kill the gigantic creature that killed your father, and go through what is unmistakeably and ending, only for a person you have never heard of to pop up and suddenly turn into your nemesis.