Phaser said:No, I never complained about "realism". I complained about the action being "pretentiously overblown". I don't like characters spending 20 minutes fighting in the air and landing spot on their bikes that somehow "follow" them on the ground.
Or Cloud cutting through Bahamut's flare like a comet just because he was boosted by his pals. I'd have loved to see them pull off some great magic or summons with their materia like they did in the game. The action in the game was a little more sensible and down-to-earth than this pseudo Matrix crap.:
TheVileOne said:They don't fly. They jump good.
Shuley said:Everyone thinks that is Bahmaunt in the movie, it's not,If any of you people remember FF7 had The Ultimate Weapon flying around wrecking havok on the city,that'd be him.
Sorry but you're wrong. Kadaj SUMMONED the dragon, so it's got to be Bahamut and not one of the Weapons. Plus, I'm fairly certain various official Squaresoft materials have specificly refered to it as BahamutShuley said:Everyone thinks that is Bahmaunt in the movie, it's not,If any of you people remember FF7 had The Ultimate Weapon flying around wrecking havok on the city,that'd be him.
Elijya said:there was no white weapon, they were named after gems.
The Japanese version contained Sapphire, Diamond, and Ultima Weapon, all of which are destroyed in the events of the game. The American version added the optional bosses Ruby and Emerald Weapon.
A.J.Rimmer(BSC) said:Just like Buzz Lightyear...
It WAS Bahamut, as Kadaj summoned him using (white?!? ) materia taken from Cloud's stash...
His entrance and flare attack was identical to his use in the game. Also, the Weapons were products of the planet...why would the planet create a weapon for a Jenova thingy to use?
As for the critisicm, apart for the 'metrosexual' antagonists, I don't get it. Why watch anime if you don't like the way Japanese stories are told? The clothes are basically the same as the game apart from Tifa (improved), Yuffie (improved) and Barret (arrgg-string vest! vs. Uber cool arm).
Shuley said:Everyone thinks that is Bahmaunt in the movie, it's not,If any of you people remember FF7 had The Ultimate Weapon flying around wrecking havok on the city,that'd be him.
AVEITWITHJAMON said:It was definately Bahamut, you could tell that from as soon as it came on screen. That fight has to be one of the best action scene's ever. But the other action scene's dont quite hold up to it IMO.
A.J.Rimmer(BSC) said:I don't remember that in the game.... is it an extra marketing toy/ploy?
Is the Sin related to the evil aeons at the end of FFX?