Uhm, I like the review itself, but I'd also add that ZnT goes very far with the
whole slave boy thing, to the point where some might no longer be amused (i.e.
physical abuse). It also features loli fanservice. I think these 2 are a needed
disclaimer...
The ripping off of other shows/books (i.e. Harry Potter) is also annoyingly
obvious. Louise is more like "Neville Longbottom as a dominatrix". We
are also perpetually reminded that her seiyuu was also Shana, to capitalise on
Shana's (actually deserved!) popularity.
I have to agree with shoujoboy when it comes to levels. If I regreted one thing
that changed in this new FF it's the lack of a strategic element in battles,
which was so good in the last "classic" FF (that is X, for me). This
is why levels matter more. You can't make up for low levels with careful play.
On the other hand, it's easier to level up.
Uhm, I like the review itself, but I'd also add that ZnT goes very far with the whole slave boy thing, to the point where some might no longer be amused (i.e. physical abuse). It also features loli fanservice. I think these 2 are a needed disclaimer...
The ripping off of other shows/books (i.e. Harry Potter) is also annoyingly obvious. Louise is more like "Neville Longbottom as a dominatrix". We are also perpetually reminded that her seiyuu was also Shana, to capitalise on Shana's (actually deserved!) popularity.
I have to agree with shoujoboy when it comes to levels. If I regreted one thing that changed in this new FF it's the lack of a strategic element in battles, which was so good in the last "classic" FF (that is X, for me). This is why levels matter more. You can't make up for low levels with careful play. On the other hand, it's easier to level up.