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I'm nice, full of manners, and full of creativity. I feel like I can contribute to this community well. I just have a problem converting my thoughts into actions :/

Oh and I'm homosexual #dontjudge

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Was anyone else here disappointed with FF 6?

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I think all of the Final Fantasy games after Final Fantasy 3 (original FF3 not FF6 in America). They each had their own charm to them, and I LOVE charm in video games. But, I think the charm was more prevalent from FF6 and forward, because FF4 and 5 stuck with a medieval fantasy setting. But in FF6, you have a steampunk setting, which I thought was really unique for a SNES RPG. FF7 had a futuristic dark-pastel theme. I actually thought the blocky characters really made it charming, for the undisproportionness (not a word :( ) of the character models made it seem more anime. In FF8, you have a more cyberpunk theme with proportional characters. Though that game is great, don't get me wrong, I utterly despise the junctioning. It was too much to keep track of and even though it did give you free customization, I could never use that to create what each character would be best for :(. FF9 (my favorite) went back to the fantasy theme, but the art style and diverse characters made it very cartoony. Not really anime, but just cartoony. FF10 was the first real 3D environment game in the series, and its charm is being really quirky. You have this kind of primitive world (which is primitive because of Sin who wants to destroy technological advancements) but the more populated buildings are very intricate and actually kinf od futuristic in architecture. Plus it focused a lot on its religion, which made the characters have a real "faith" and "moral limit" instead of just doing whatever they want like in other MOBAs. FF12 (which I feel is a highly underestimated game). Really reminds me of those fantasy MMOS, but with futuristic technology. You still have armor-clad warriors with swords fighting, but you also have magic and magic technology, and I think that game really brought out its battle aspect, escpecially since the entire thing is about a war. FF13 was futuristic (and I also think it was underestimated) but still had many elements of fantasy and, personally, I love its battle system.
FF 3 is so underrated.


I've never played it :( did I say it was "bad"? I apologize, it's just I've never played it or seen anything about it before. :)

Was anyone else here disappointed with FF 6?

I think all of the Final Fantasy games after Final Fantasy 3 (original FF3 not FF6 in America). They each had their own charm to them, and I LOVE charm in video games. But, I think the charm was more prevalent from FF6 and forward, because FF4 and 5 stuck with a medieval fantasy setting. But in FF6, you have a steampunk setting, which I thought was really unique for a SNES RPG. FF7 had a futuristic dark-pastel theme. I actually thought the blocky characters really made it charming, for the undisproportionness (not a word :( ) of the character models made it seem more anime. In FF8, you have a more cyberpunk theme with proportional characters. Though that game is great, don't get me wrong, I utterly despise the junctioning. It was too much to keep track of and even though it did give you free customization, I could never use that to create what each character would be best for :(. FF9 (my favorite) went back to the fantasy theme, but the art style and diverse characters made it very cartoony. Not really anime, but just cartoony. FF10 was the first real 3D environment game in the series, and its charm is being really quirky. You have this kind of primitive world (which is primitive because of Sin who wants to destroy technological advancements) but the more populated buildings are very intricate and actually kinf od futuristic in architecture. Plus it focused a lot on its religion, which made the characters have a real "faith" and "moral limit" instead of just doing whatever they want like in other MOBAs. FF12 (which I feel is a highly underestimated game). Really reminds me of those fantasy MMOS, but with futuristic technology. You still have armor-clad warriors with swords fighting, but you also have magic and magic technology, and I think that game really brought out its battle aspect, escpecially since the entire thing is about a war. FF13 was futuristic (and I also think it was underestimated) but still had many elements of fantasy and, personally, I love its battle system.

Hi, New Here!

Hi! I'm IcyJK913 and I like RPGs a lot. I was once on this other PRGmakervx.net (I think that's what it was) forum and now I can't find it??? I don't know if it was deleted or something, but oh well, now I'm here. :)

This seems like a nice community, and I've never really been active on any forum and all of the forums I'm registered on either have the nooby members and members everyone knows about, so that the nooby threads are just ignored while the popular threads are the ones everyone goes too. I also like small communities, and this looks smaller than other forums I've seen. I mean no offense in that, in fact, take that as a compliment.

I'm usually not active on forums, but I'll try to be on this one, because, why not? I'm pretty nice and have good manners but once you cross that line the gauntlet will be thrown down, though I'm sure that's the same with everyone. I'm pretty awkward and I often take jokes about me as offensive :(

So, hopefully everyone welcomes me with open arms. :D



The girl in the picture is NOT ME! She is Miranda Sings, a fantastic comedian.