Why does someone keep removing the Running Gag-type descriptions in the FF articles?
Dinru
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09:23:01 PM Jun 27th 2011
I deleted this entry for being an incorrect usage of Beyond The Impossible, but it was actually a pretty good entry. If possible, it'd be awesome if this could be re-categorized as a more appropriate trope instead.
Beyond The Impossible: There's officially 100 million units shipped worldwide as a combined total for the franchise. There's a high chance that there's extremely way more than that.
And it goes without saying: every game attempts to pull this off. Final Fantasy VII is the major offender but you read this as...
X Box 360 woes from Final Fantasy XIII, six or more years and counting in development, an all-star crew at work on the game, and being jaw-droppingly beautiful. No, the trailers are not a cutscene; it is real-time.
HiddenFacedMatt
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12:04:08 PM Sep 17th 2011
The following entries relating to this series are on Prison Episode:
There are several examples of this is the Final Fantasy series.
In Final Fantasy VIII: You have to escape a prison in the middle of a desert.
There's another in Final Fantasy X, surprisingly not in a desert.
Now, bear in mind that Prison Episode is defined as a prison-centered installment of a series not otherwise about prison; I haven't played these games, but a lot of examples from the video games section were actually levels, and I wonder if these are too.
Not that this would disqualify it; in that trope's discussion page, battosaijoe claimed that a level should count if it makes up a significant enough portion of the gameplay, and kjnoren claimed to have looked through the video game section, removing the more obvious non-examples.
In any case, would you say they qualify?