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ozonez
Jan 29 2008, 10:19 AM
But set in a Final Fantasy state? The trailer even includes a Shakespeare quote which is from hamlet but from the current pictures and such the story does seem to resemble Romeo and Juliet.

Apparantly the Family of the protagonist are meant to be like the Yakusa today which is what Romeo and Juliet contains. Hell it seems he even fights a girl who is from another family, yet again related to Romeo and Juliet.

Just an idea :S

Passion
Jan 29 2008, 10:23 AM
Oh god no, I hate the storyline of Romeo & Juliet. XD

Oh but I could see how it'd work actually!

Whiplash
Jan 29 2008, 11:39 AM
Oh god no, I hate the storyline of Romeo & Juliet. XD


Ditto, although it'd present some interesting potential dub choices if it was :cunning: (though they probably couldn't afford DiCaprio or Danes. Not that great a pity.)

Pulse
Jan 29 2008, 02:02 PM
How does the protagonist fighting the heroine resemble romeo and juliet? The only man that beat juliet in that play was her father. The only thing romeo did was kill her through love. <<<<<NIIIIICE!

Josh x

Pain Clone
Jan 29 2008, 02:16 PM
and i hear all u guys saying that the girl looks kind of mad at the princess, in romeo and juilet aint they ment go be in love? and the pricess dosent look like the over the top in love type lol which is how i remember romeo being like.

Pulse
Jan 29 2008, 02:30 PM
Yes, romeo was the eccentric type when it came to love. It's because he says something about juliet making him feel like a 'bird who's flight is now abound'', something to do with him being set free by juliet. Can't remember properly, it was like 4 years ago since I did it. lol. Dicaprio and Danes sort of got it right in the film. The maid in that film was GENIUS! although thats another topic. lol. Can't wait for these new details Kit!

Josh x

ozonez
Jan 29 2008, 02:54 PM
How does the protagonist fighting the heroine resemble romeo and juliet? The only man that beat juliet in that play was her father. The only thing romeo did was kill her through love. <<<<<NIIIIICE!

Josh x

It resembles the two families feuds.

Kätharina
Jan 29 2008, 02:59 PM
I can see what you mean, but in the long run, it doesn't really make any sense.
The story R&J is based upon the forbidden love of two crazy faggots.
FFvsXIII was told to not to involve love. (ok maybe man love but yaknow ;D)
lul.
Old English is for gigglez, R&J was gigglez ;D
QUICKLY BEFORE THE FOG ROLLS IN, TELL ME THAT DO YOU LIKE? :aldo:

Cilvia
Jan 29 2008, 05:25 PM
it was firstly my idea of romeo and juliet....
the only thing we have to say that there is fact that versus is not gonna be a love story

Passion
Jan 29 2008, 06:15 PM
It resembles the two families feuds.

Yeah but doesn't that defeat the object? Romeo and Juliet's story was based on the fact they weren't meant to like each other but did effectively. I don't remember Romeo and Juliet wanting to duel. XD


:P

Kätharina
Jan 29 2008, 08:49 PM
WHOEVA WINZ GETZ TO RIP TEH UVAZ HEART OUT :aldo:
Now thats true love.

Kyou
Jan 29 2008, 09:33 PM
versus is not gonna be a love story, but doesnt mean that cant be love in the story right? =O

AT23
Jan 29 2008, 09:51 PM
Someone beat me to this conclusion, but I'm glad some people caught onto some of the small hints that this game seems to have a bit of shakespearian influence. The quote taken which says "Nothing is really good nor bad" is only the initial lead to what may be an shakespearian Final Fantasy game.

Like mentioned above by other posters, there seems to be some families, royalties, gangs/yakuza feuds going on, or at least a war for the control of the last crystal remaining.

And lastly, the mood of the game. It has been confirmed by various sources that while many other Final Fantasy titles had "happy endings" of some sort, this one will have a sad ending. The mood of this game looks gloomy. People will probably die in this game... to have a key term embedded to this title: Tradgedies. And what did a lot of the Shakespearian stories have in common? Tradgedies.

Well, it's all speculation at the moment, but it seems like Final Fantasy is taking a Revamping of famous classical stories course with their games. Like when I though Final Fantasy XII resembled Star Wars too much (and I still think it is a revamp or FF remake of it to this day). I just hope they can incorporate something that will blow away people's minds, Kazahki-...er, Final Fantasy - style.

ShadowMagnet
Jan 29 2008, 09:55 PM
I`m not sure about R&J...
Somehow I think in this game the prince would have to fight against his own family.

AT23
Jan 29 2008, 10:31 PM
ShadowMagnet, I can see that happening.

One of my speculations is that like your idea, the game opens as the protagonist and his family sit down in a meeting to come to some treaty or agreement against the enemies or rivaling families. However, the protagonist is attacked, and after escaping the attack the prince seeks help from his friends. I'm guessing that the crystal is imbedded inside the Prince somehow, as his fighting powers are granted from the crystal. The enemies are after it, and as the game progresses it turns out that his family and friends had an underhand exchange with the enemy of betraying him for some kind of benefit to themselves, and the only person the prince can now rely on is that girl with the rapier. This is only just one of my few guesses though.

Reviarth
Jan 29 2008, 10:37 PM
omg no I would fucking hate it if it had the Romeo and Juliet like story I would still buy the game but I would be really annoyed at most of the Cut-Scenes -_-

Pulse
Jan 29 2008, 11:04 PM
ShadowMagnet, I can see that happening.

One of my speculations is that like your idea, the game opens as the protagonist and his family sit down in a meeting to come to some treaty or agreement against the enemies or rivaling families. However, the protagonist is attacked, and after escaping the attack the prince seeks help from his friends. I'm guessing that the crystal is imbedded inside the Prince somehow, as his fighting powers are granted from the crystal. The enemies are after it, and as the game progresses it turns out that his family and friends had an underhand exchange with the enemy of betraying him for some kind of benefit to themselves, and the only person the prince can now rely on is that girl with the rapier. This is only just one of my few guesses though.

You need to read up on the earlier news posted on the main site. Also try reading FNC magazine issue 1 and 2 for a summary and some speculations on there. The crystal is not imbedded in the prince, it has already been confirmed that the crystal is situated behind the throne in the throne room, it is therefore not imbedded into the prince.

Nice theory though, although I would think it a little 'boring', and predictable.

Josh

Passion
Jan 29 2008, 11:33 PM
WHOEVA WINZ GETZ TO RIP TEH UVAZ HEART OUT :aldo:
Now thats true love.

I knew there was a reason I distanced myself from you. LOL

AT23
Jan 30 2008, 12:40 AM
Ah, fair enough Pulse, thank you for the clarification. I wasn't sure if the crystal was imbedded in the prince, or it came from somewhere close by... but that certainly makes a difference! Good stuff, I shall go read the earlier posts.

And yea, the theory I provided is indeed quite bland lol. I have reason to believe though that 1) the recent Final Fantasy games are predictable or can easily be second-guessed or 2) More people/players/fans can think in terms of the game's story developers at SE... I think it's a mixture of both. I think this is why I am hoping for something "outside the box" with this game. Not only does the visual performance prove to be astounding, it has so much potential to make this the first "dark" Final Fantasy that will be debatable amongst those who've played it, and may catch the interest of people who do not play videogames. Kind of like how Batman Begins re-defined and sparked the interest of non-fans of the series.