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Oh and yeah that is pretty spot-on not including the more events for characters during the game like shadow flashbacks happened while sleeping in inns instead of getting his own action game to piece it together.
lol...that's hilarious! But I'm a lover of both games *My PS2, two memory cards, and FF6 were stolen last week!! *shoots the bastards who did it*
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But another reason I really don't like FFVII is because a lot of people exaggerate about it, making the game quite dull and boring. It's all I ever see left and right.
Also, I didn't really like the music of FFVII that much.
----I'm thinking it has to do with Nomura fans versus Amano fans. Man, that game was hard to come by.
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It's called a motif. The "evil god" motif can be seen throughout the series, as a matter of fact I can't think of any FF game that doesn't have a godlike final boss (anti-religion propaganda perhaps?). FF6 and FF7 feel completely different and Kefka is nothing like Sephiroth. Kefka is a maniac, Sephiroth is emo. Kefka ruins the world, Sephiroth doesn't.
You forgot that Sephiroth wore leather and Kefka didn't, clearly the most important difference of all. Certainly the one, along with the difference in size of their respective weapons, that explains the difference in their popularity levels.