hands up if in ff7 after finding out Red 13's real name when starting a playthrough again you just renamed him Nanaki instead of Red XIII out of respect for his culture and his people and then were like :| when the game straight up just went "Nanaki, otherwise known as Nanaki" because it was just a name entry field.

like c'mon square the fuck would I wanna call him by the bullshit alias the humans (especially hojo) assigned to him!? That's not his friggin name.

@Nine i think there was originally gonna be some shit with like, clones of him you'd fight called Blue XIV and Green XII or some shit. as i keep saying, ff7 was good by accident,

@jk oh, fuck yeah that's a point I totally FORGOT about that. Like Nanaki even goes "wait am /I/ a Jenova clone too!?" and then it just gets fuckin' ignored immedaitely and never brought up whatsoever

@jk holy shit josef you're right ff7 WAS good by accident holy shit this game is a mess.

@Nine i'm glad that the production of the game was such a mess because it stopped them going deep enough into their ideas that they got stupid? playing FFX right now and you can tell it had a much more ordered, sensible approach, much to its detriment

@jk I never played FFX. ... fuck I have FF15 and I haven't played that yet what the fuck am I doing

@Nine @jk ff15 was so awesome! (it's worth noting that I like riding around in cars staring at the scenery, and 15 is a big riding in cars staring at scenery sim. So I mostly did that, sidequested, and camped out and cooked. Oh, and ate all the restaurant food. My friend who didn't do that had a very different, much shorter, experience)

@Nine @jk still, it's one of the few ff games I have completed, so that says something. First time I played it too! I had to play 13 twice to finish it.

That means the only ones I've completed first time are 7, 9, 10 (bafflingly, because it was painful), and 15 o_o

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