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Final Fantasy VIII Review

PC Review by Tom Bramwell

28 March, 2000

Introduction

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Final Fantasy VIII is being billed as the biggest turn-based RPG of them all, a game so epic in its approach that it's suitable as feature-length film material.

It is the eighth game in a series with a long and illustrious history that spans three decades. As new formats have appeared and grown in popularity, the games have migrated to pre-rendering, and budgets of almost Hollywood proportions. Yet the fans have kept on buying.

So the question is, can a game that is shockingly linear and born on the Playstation really rely so heavily on pre-rendered material and remain involving?

Extravagant

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Say cheeeeeese

FF8 is similar in style and presentation to the seventh game in the series more than any of the others. Each location is presented as a lavishly decorated pre-render, some with a varying degree of interactivity, and some with visual depth that characters can move into and out of.

It's story-led, essentially linear, and played out with cutscenes and pre-scripted conversations. This may lead you to conclude that it lacks replay value, but because you can choose your own path through the game and the characters you use, replays will definitely offer new avenues to explore.

The stigma surrounding pre-rendered footage is the first big stereotype to be thrown out of the window. On the whole in gaming circles, pre-rendered cut-scenes, or "FMV", is frowned upon as a way for programmers to divert attention from abysmal gameplay, but in FF8 it moves the story along and complements rather than dominates your actions.

The cutscenes themselves are beautifully presented, with facial expressions that are both emotive and life-like. The movement too is perfectly human, with a magnificent level of detail. By the time you reach the coveted ballroom scene several hours in, any argument about diverting attention from poor gameplay can be trodden into the dirt once and for all.

Swords and Sorcery

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Ain't it purty?

One of the few pitfalls that FF8 succumbs to is that it is pretty inaccessible to casual players. The statistically driven combat and engrossing storyline really requires thought and dedication - you certainly cannot pick this game up for 5 minutes here and there.

Quirky Japanese RPG conventions are rife throughout, and the fight sequences will seem absurd to anyone coming to the game without prior knowledge. Each character takes it in turn to have a swing, with a power bar recharging after each shot. Another blow can be landed as soon as the bar has replenished itself to full-strength.

The way the battles are depicted differs to the way they were in previous games in the series though, with polygonal backdrops setting the scene and providing for the first time ever a truly 3-dimensional arena to fight arena.

The "drawing" of spells and magical attacks from enemies is also a nice touch, and makes battles with new foes desirable, as each new creature type may herald new and unusual spells. Your magical repertoire can include all manner of bizarre and fiendish (sometimes literally) spells - not always offensive in nature - each of which can be used in certain circumstances.

Guardian Forces

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Don't even ask...

After a few hours of play though, it becomes clear that Guardian Forces (GFs) are the most important. These are powerful elemental creatures that can inflict serious damage upon opponents.

There are twenty in all throughout the game world, and each can be summoned in battle once captured. Some you simply have to locate and they will join you, but others have to be defeated in battle before they succumb to servitude.

Each GF has different attributes, and some even have their own character-like experience ratings. They become precious, almost as much as your party members, and when they become more powerful they can be the predominant factor in many battles. This is a pity, since there are so many types of magic and weapon-based attacks at your disposal that just gather proverbial dust as a result - even the devastating Limit Breaks of previous games pale in comparison to the might of a GF.

The physical act of summoning the creatures is just as spectacular as the result - sparks fly and the light shows may take 15 seconds or more to complete before you can see the resultant Hit Point deduction. Each new attack you learn is exciting not only for its power, but also simply to see the beautiful visuals.

The GFs have more depth than simple weaponry though - they are in fact the key to the entire magical system at work in FF8. Each GF can be linked, or "junctioned", to a specific character in your party, so you have to be choosey in how you pair them to achieve the most ferocious attacks.

The Mightily Fallen

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Hey dumbass

The musical score was one aspect of FF7 that made it stand out, with pumping musical interludes and sensuous backing music. The pieces could not have fit the scenes better, but FF8 isn't much cop by comparison. The music is seedy and midi-like in places, hardly the orchestral accompaniment promised on the packaging.

Another criticism is that for a PC title it feels and acts far too much like a console game. The graphics sometimes seem blocky in high resolutions, and the menus appear pixellated. The programming for the conversion has been very lazy on the whole - there's not even a proper "Quit" option!

Actually, FF8 on the PC is a double blunder in the conversion stakes. Firstly it's a lazy port from the Playstation, but even before that the Japanese-to-English text translation has taken its toll. Conversations are too full of quips and giggles for such a serious storyline, and it has definitely lost some of the emotion during translation. Additionally, the character animations that accompany the dialogue often miss the point or appear excessive.

The characters themselves really build the game up, however. The story's main subject, Squall, is a maturing member of the SeeD organisation. At first quite unlikeable, he subtly matures as you play with him, and you grow to feel compassion for him and his companions. Square really must be congratulated for the emotional undertones present throughout, in spite of the translations occasional shortcomings.

I've been chipping away at the game for quite some time now without saying much about the actual plot. Needless to say it's as exciting as it is engrossing.

If I say too much I'm bound to give it away though, so I'll just echo the cryptic clues given on the outer packaging; that Squall Leonhart has been thrust into the madness of war as an elite mercenary member of the "SeeD" squad. To graduate from SeeD, he must settle growing hostilities between the neighbouring countries of Galbadia and Dollet.

But this madness is nothing compared to his own emotional turmoil. A chance encounter with a beautiful young and free-spirited temptress, Rinoa Heartilly, has turned his world upside down, and you must help him to seek a peace, of mind and culture.

Conclusion

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One big happy dysfunctional family

Final Fantasy VIII suffers from console-to-PC conversion issues and lacks finesse in many areas, and may alienate newcomers with its engrossing story driven gameplay and Japanese approach to role-playing.

But it's still bigger and better than any of its predecessors. Once again Square are dominating the RPG stakes, and if you do persist with it, this one will never let you go. It grips you like a good book, and once you've finished it you feel more empty than when you began.

Captivating.

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Gestalt
31/05/02 @ 07:26
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Looks like it's no longer available - Amazon UK is the only place I found it listed, and they say it's currently unavailable.
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31/05/02 @ 08:18
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You can still find it at unpopular stores, and overstocked and expensive e-tailers. But it's been out of print for a couple of years now, don't get your hopes up.
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16/03/03 @ 09:30
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luke: It is hidden in a bay of one of the smaller islands west of the lighthouse. Just try to follow the coastline of every single island and you should be able to find it.
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16/03/03 @ 15:20
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My ff8 crashes at the same point every time too. It's on disc 2 i think when im hanging off some flying thing fighting this soldier.
Kami
26/03/03 @ 23:23
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Yes and no.

It's not the FMV, but if the disc gets scratched it seems to destroy the quality of the game. Opening up your PS/PS2 and closing it again will skip the FMV, but if it doesn't load into the game, you're better off looking for a new copy of the game... disc repair kits don't seem to work so well on FF games.

Sorry.
christian
28/04/03 @ 01:06
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Awwww, i cant wait till final fantasy 340932 comes out! Its gonna be so incredibly amazingly phantificilingly, THE WORST FUCKIN GAME IN THE WORLD, YOU STUPID FUCKIN IDIOTS.
Urabus
11/08/03 @ 08:24
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Does this mean that my prestine PC versions of FF7 and FF8 could be worth a kings ransom one day?
Strife
17/08/03 @ 00:33
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FF8 might be a good game.. but i can even say that ff7 is loads better! it got a better story and its simple, what else can you ask for it? well, graphic.. FF8 is one one my dissapointed game, it futures to much about Squall and Rinoa. After this talk i woul say, a good game but to far dissapointing! Well just one more thing, i was piloting the airship! After a minute i somehow wanted to save the game, i landed on the grond and saved, after that i realised that i could'nt move.. i was stuck on a litte edge of a cliff!!! I was on the third disc!! That made me stop playing FF8! I hate that!!
krieg
17/08/03 @ 00:52
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final fantasy 7... mmmm great memories, a game for the ages, could easily beat out n e rpg out there, 8 is good but 7 is much better
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17/08/03 @ 17:59
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I cant believe you actually did all those comments...


I hated ff8 and I hate ffX, I cant bring myself to completing it... anyone want it? trade ya for kingdom hearts or xenosaga or something :)

ff7 was good... but play planescape torment for excellent roleplaying...
254Sephiroth
17/08/03 @ 23:14
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After nameing my self after the gratest badguys in final fantasy history
i am now giveing this game...
*The Gunblade Award*
The second best game in the final fantasy history...

(Final fantasy 7 beeing the first)
Blerk
18/08/03 @ 09:04
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Whoo! What's going on in here, then? Some kind of 'tard explosion! :-)
Urabus
18/08/03 @ 09:30
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/ blows the dust off his PC version of FFVII.
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18/08/03 @ 09:57
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*sigh*

This moderator wants a batch delete option!!

edit - done - and I shall be suing that little wanker for giving me RSI. :p
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V@Ss1L!
15/12/03 @ 21:46
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The final fantasy 8 is the best game of this kind, has very good graphs and is very entertaining though with difficult parts in which it is necessary to look for things and it take time. This game is 10 points.
V@Ss1L!
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The final fantasy 8 is the best game of this kind, has very good graphs and is very entertaining though with difficult parts in which it is necessary to look for things and it take time. This game is 10 points.
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30/12/03 @ 09:41
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Gotta agree with you. I think FF8 is probably my favourite. Though it was a bit of a bumpy ride, by the time of the big battle between (spoiler!) and (Another Spoiler!)I was thoroughly involved.

FF9 was kind of the opposite - I thougt it was fantastic all through disc 1 but then it just kind of started to take bizarre plot twists for no logical reason, not to mention eliminating the biggest problem of the world with no build up or follow up. It did improve towards the end, but it's the first FF I ever stopped playing in favour of another game; In this case, Skies of Arcadia which totally kicked its arse!
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Hunam85
25/01/04 @ 00:09
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your a very sad person....

so am i, for replying.... but fanboys must be insulted...
ghearoid
25/01/04 @ 14:22
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um, yeah. despite all the bitching, ffviii remains my favourite ff game so far. maybe because it was the first game i bought when i got my PsOne so i'm a bit sentimental, but i really got into the story and characters etc. haven't replayed it though, it took me 120+ hours to finish (um.. i got a bit lost and forgot what i was supposed to do..) over a few months playing on and off
Lutz [mod]
25/01/04 @ 15:05
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Also my fave FF.
Took me 130 hours to get a perfect game. :)
Pirotic
25/01/04 @ 15:17
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I agree, many fond memorys of both VII and VIII - i'm sorta nervous about the upcoming Advent Children movie ruining it all for me.
Lutz [mod]
25/01/04 @ 15:36
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Me too, I'm a bit dubious about it.
Daryoon
25/01/04 @ 22:56
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90 minutes really can't do FF justice, they should do a TV series.

Oh wai...
Pirotic
25/01/04 @ 23:03
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such a shame the PC version was a lazy port - if they'd of re-rendered the backgrounds and FMV to a higher resolution (800x600 would of been the norm for the time) it would of had a big selling point for fans of the original PSX version.
Lutz [mod]
25/01/04 @ 23:28
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what res did this run in if it's wasnot 800*600??
Blerk
26/01/04 @ 08:32
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You're all mad. VIII was very poor in comparison to VII. The 'balance' of the combat was all wrong.
BartonFink
26/01/04 @ 08:39
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Have to agree with Blerk and pirotic. So you enjoying the PC version Lutzy?
Lutz [mod]
26/01/04 @ 08:44
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Not actually got it booted up yet barton! It's still on my list of things to do!
Think I may try and nicka saved game from the net somewhere...
Navi
27/01/04 @ 15:10
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Your forgetting that the PC version did have re-rendered video, which was much better than the PSX version (640x480 I think) and you got chocobo world as well, which was the only sensible way to play it in Europe. Not a great port by any means, but not terrible, and miles better than the job they did on VII.
Lutz [mod]
27/01/04 @ 15:13
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Yeah, I've got bugs all over FFVII on PC.

Spiders, earwigs, the works.
WoodenSpoon
14/02/04 @ 23:25
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Another WWE/DRIV3R? thread?

I feel the need to point out -

FFVII had more in the way of M070B1K1355!!
Lutz [mod]
26/02/04 @ 00:19
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WTF?

Let it lie you wankers! This game is older than the friggin hills!
Scimarad
26/02/04 @ 07:47
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Shhhhh!!! *the tards are sleeping*

/creeps back to concealed camera-hide to continue filming nature documentary.
Kaisho
01/03/04 @ 04:10
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I have beaten all the FF's thus far in the series and i think that they are all classics the one's that stuck out the most are US III ( Jap 6) VII and IX I think that VIII was ok but what I didn't like was that it was too scifi BUT...... other than that it was great I can't wait for 12 woooohooo!
WoodenSpoon
05/03/04 @ 12:29
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No.

Lutz [mod]
18/03/04 @ 09:51
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eBay is your best bet.
WoodenSpoon
21/03/04 @ 14:12
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Some super advice!
WoodenSpoon
04/04/04 @ 16:55
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lol
Lutz [mod]
04/04/04 @ 19:12
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My fucking god, will tards never cease? It's a good game alright, but FFS will you let it drop.
Daryoon
04/04/04 @ 19:59
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The same time they let their balls do the same
WoodenSpoon
12/04/04 @ 19:15
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www.gamefaqs.com

And we wonder why there are so many tards there.
Lutz [mod]
12/04/04 @ 20:32
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Sangris... tell me you're kidding me... it's a continent that takes up half the fucking WORLD FFS...
Daryoon
12/04/04 @ 20:44
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Maybe he's one of those Americans who thinks the United Kingdom is in the Middle East?
WoodenSpoon
12/04/04 @ 20:54
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lol, Lutz I was thinking that myself!
fallenj
19/04/04 @ 22:32
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does anybody know where i can get the ff7 install disk online cause my disk got broked so if you can post an ans thatll be spivy thx
MikeD
19/04/04 @ 22:44
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*sigh*

at least he registered to ask that.
WoodenSpoon
24/04/04 @ 18:32
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No one will argue with you.

Except maybe the tards...
WoodenSpoon
25/04/04 @ 21:42
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Dare you hazard a guess?
Lutz [mod]
26/04/04 @ 20:00
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God only knows. Boasting about being the master of a 6 year old game eh? I dunno... kids.

/is secretly proud of doing every single little thing in the game too.
WoodenSpoon
29/04/04 @ 16:08
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They should make it so you can ignore threads that you never want to see again.

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