Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age Review

If I could summarize the plot of Final Fantasy XII in one sentence, I would tell you it is the fight against ‘Big Brother.’ The game is so straightforward and epic that it got Star Wars vibes all over it. You don’t even have to watch Star Wars to know how iconic it is. Everything from the introduction to the music screams EPIC! Not only that the female characters are strong. It’s Princess Ashe (a young widow) who rose from the grave and saved the day. Of course, she couldn’t do it without Balthier, the cool supporting character who is actually the leading man in the story. He seems to enjoy pulling strings in the background (I did use him a lot as a supporting character. The most frequently used spells I assigned him to were Protect, Shell, and Cura ). So then, you might be puzzled as to why players control Vann instead of Balthier. Well, based on my educated guess, Vann’s existence is there to drive the story. He follows Balthier’s “criminal footsteps” unintentionally–all because he wanted to steal treasures. Thus, Vann becomes his apprentice as the Pirate of the Sky, which is the symbol of liberty and freedom. Thankfully, Vann walked the right path. You see, tough guys don’t always need to validate their strengths by lording over others like Vayne, the ultimate villain in this game!

Calm down Vayne. You might pop a vein!!!

Orphan he may be, but young people like Vann are the future. The subtleness in acknowledging the player’s existence is quite sweet. Assuming that it’s largely the nameless boys who like to pick up the control to do the saving. But you never know. Behind the controller there is a possibility that it’s a little girl who wishes to save and lead the world.

When I was a kid, I was always a bit of a tomboy LOL

For a final fantasy game, this game is pretty fast-paced for its time but slow compared to modern games. Thankfully, in the remastered version, you can speed up the characters during battle and when you’re traveling from place to place. Of course, there’s also the Chocobo, which I rarely used because I could just press flee button and speed walk through the area. Regardless, the remastered version is excellent for newcomers who are playing the game for the first time! Could you imagine sending a message via snail mail? That’s what it feels like when I don’t utilize the speed gaming mechanic in the game. It feels like running forever just to get through an area; some of the areas in the game are huge! Oh and thank goodness for the orange Crystal teleportation (save point). It saved a lot of time (Thank you Square Enix for valuing your audience’s time). I can only speculate the reasoning behind these massive areas are for the side quests which largely consist of hunting monsters. I skipped the side quests entirely on my first playthrough. I am still debating whether I should complete them on my 2nd playthrough or just move on.

A little monster hunt at the beginning of the game

In addition to gameplay, I love the battle system. You are free to customize your characters. I used all of them in battle–switching party of three out occasionally. I like the fact you can purchase licenses to equip accessories, weapons, and armor with your skill points! It made things more challenging because you had to make some wise choices. On top of that, each character can only have two main licenses. For example, Fran was my favorite character to play. I made her an archer/white mage.

Too bad you can’t hide the HUD like in other games…

I can shoot afar, heal and buff team members from the distance while assigning melee and tank characters to automatically do the heavy damage. There was one boss where that was all I did, and it worked. So, gameplay customization is creative and fun. But some boss fights were just plain ridiculous. I had to stock up on a lot of antidotes, eye drops, and serum just to survive. If you are poisoned, blind and diseased good luck killing the boss because it doesn’t matter how strong you are. Mother nature doesn’t play favorites when it comes to health. I suppose the battle system sort of balance itself out. It’s a good thing.

I tend to enjoy playing as Basch and Fran the most. In fact I beat the final boss with Basch. So macho of me LOL!

If there is one message, I can take from this game is that young people and women can be great leaders. However, sometimes I feel that it’s progressive and wishful thinking. After all, it’s idealistic, and only a minority of people genuinely believe in women’s leadership. Society can only get better when we progress and adapt to changes in our environment. Not be fixed on old outdated ideologies that serve no purpose other than to hinder people’s true potential. Then again, I grew up in a liberal, progressive environment where we were taught to fight for women’s suffrage. For me it feels normal to have a female boss, doctor etc. But in other parts of the world, I can’t say. Even in the U.S, some people still hold onto traditional values. I remember my U.S. history professor struggled with some of her male students and colleagues for having opposing political ideas. I heard that she got lots of nasty messages from them to the point she cried secretly in her office. That was many years ago. And not too long ago, when I was working remotely, I was on the phone with an older female client who assumed my superior was a man. I remember feeling sad that women continue to fight twice as hard as their counterparts to gain the respect they deserve. And the saddest part is that some of us women have no faith in our kind. Instead of questioning a woman’s strength and her leadership ability, we should celebrate and admire her. For all we know, the world might just be a bit less hostile if we can embrace our feminine side. It might seem weak to shed tears from time to time, but at least there is a heart.

Until next time, I hope you enjoy this little message from this Final Fantasy XII videoclip.

3 video games I am anticipating

There is more to blogging than just writing well or attempting to write well. I learned that I suck at SEO and marketing very much. It’s not the end of the world because I am learning. I sat down and learned about SEO and marketing these past few days which means I don’t have a blog post ready until now! According to Google SEO Guide, my content should be written to help others–not flash how well I write like a model posing for Instagram. This made me realize how vain I am with creative expression. Okie okie, maybe I am taking things out of context like a typical woman *sighs*. Speaking of vainness, I am currently playing Final Fantasy XII trying to stop Vayne from becoming even more VAIN! How funny is that?!

Who wouldn’t want to feel like they are on top of the world?

Maybe one day there is a blogging platform that is dedicated to shy people like me who don’t like to be in front of the camera and who want to find a safe gaming community where we can learn, grow and express ourselves.

Since my blog posts do not provide any real “value” to anyone other than companionship and/or entertainment, I am going to share with you folks something worthwhile! It’s great news. I’d like to share 3 video games I am looking forward to. Maybe you will find something interesting on this list.

  1. Baten Kaitos I and II

One of my favorite all-time J-RPGs happens to be on Gamecube. Baten Kaitos I and II is getting an HD release! Check out the initial Nintendo site for more information. In the meantime, I provide a video clip of the game:

2) Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes

If I am going to sink a lot of hours into J-RPG, I am going to do it with Suikoden Series. I played all of them except for Suikoden Terkreis in which I don’t own a Nintendo DS. Anyway, what attracts me to this game is that there are so many heroes you can select from. They are unique and special in their way. Plus I can build a town. Great music, great characters with good vibes who can say no to this anticipating title?

3) Silent Hill f

If you have been following this blog, you probably realized I covered a lot of horror games. Well, this blog post will not be completed without a horror title. I am looking forward to Silent Hill f more than Silent Hill 2 remake. Why? Because I am kind of tired of remakes and remasters (except for Baten Kaitos). Looking forward to playing something as mind-blogging as Rule of Rose. I hope my expectation is not too high!

Oh boy…I almost forgot so I will make an honorable mention! Dragon’s Dogma 2! For you dragon lovers, this is exciting news! I love the battle system in this game. As I mentioned before in my blog, this is an impressive RPG using the pawn system.

Well, that is it for today’s weekly post. I am pretty sure Google won’t index this blog post, but I do it anyway!

P.S.

I leaned that you don’t always have to capitalize the title since this post is not an academic paper. Professionals do it…so, what’s the right way? I suppose if you have power and money you can dictate anything even if it’s wrong.

Zero Time Dilemma Review

Mystery-puzzle games are such a treat. I was so hooked and happy that in no time, I completed the game with 100 percent! It’s an easy platinum and the greatest part is that it was a seamless experience. Sometimes I find it distracting when trophies are included in story-driven games. It breaks that cinematic flow experience (I played the digital copy of this game made for the PlayStation 4).

Okay, I lied. It’s not an entirely seamless experience. In terms of obtaining trophies, yes, but progressing the story, no. I got stuck on where to go next. Nothing too difficult though. The flowchart gives you the option to switch between different views (colored marked circles or cinematic thumbnails).

The chart is quite handy for a complex story

It took me some time to figure out what I was missing, which took me back to my elementary school days when life was just so much simpler and more carefree. The biggest mountain I had to climb back then was solving a math problem. We all know it doesn’t take much to throw off an equation. The little details are the solution—the key to solving problems! This game reminds me of a gigantic math problem to which I hate to admit, I don’t have the correct answer(s)! Speaking of addition, there was a part where I had to find the numerical answer to activate an alien device called the Transporter by decoding “alien numbers”. Each card has a number to it.

One of the clues to help solve a problem

I thought the puzzle was not straightforward for the impatient folks. So you might want to look up a walkthrough guide. I can see someone checking off this game for this little minor annoyance. But quite frankly, the story alone is entertaining enough to stand on its own. So, even if you don’t enjoy gameplay, the story is worth diving into. There is enough mystery and suspense for those mystery lovers! On top of that, the characters in the game are likable but not flawless. My favorite character is the kid, Q. Yes, he has a name, but you have to play if you want to kill the curious cat in you. You have to play the game of decision, which doesn’t always yield a pretty outcome.

Overall, I have to give credit to the creators for coming up with such a story that makes perfect sense toward the end. The story’s concept can be quite mind-boggling. Add some scientific theories into this mystery-puzzle game, and you will walk in a circle back to the beginning. I laughed hard a few times, and laughing is always a good sign that a game is good because it’s difficult to balance humor with dark subjects without coming off as offensive. This brings me to the sadistic cutscene scenarios which can sometimes be repetitive as you are switching between three teams: Team C, Team Q, and Team D.

My favorite character is the little boy in the middle

But I didn’t mind it because I am the type who likes to see things from all angles. Well, that is enough math puns for today! Time has run out. This concludes my review for the week!