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What Makes Final Fantasy XI So Special !

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Final Fantasy XI is a brilliant game and is distinguished in all manner of ways. It is beautifully made and its world has been designed with great care and thought on every level. It is a deeply satisfying and enjoyable experience with much to offer to its players. It is truly a special game.
Final Fantasy XI is special because it is a cross platform title. It is possible to access the world of Vana’diel on both PC and PlayStation 2, which makes it a cutting edge and innovative piece of work. It was the first massively multi-player online role-playing game to do this. Its game world is open to players in America, Europe and Japan, and it features an amazing online community. The game includes a translator so you can communicate with the Japanese players and interact with each other.

Final Fantasy XI has a strong social aspect to its gameplay. It is possible to play with your friends and this can be useful when it comes to forming a party to complete challenges in the game. The interaction in the game also allows you to befriend other players and get to know them. People are always happy to talk to you and are very helpful if you are having any problems. Vana’diel is one of the warmest of all the online game communities and it is a pleasure just to be there.

Final Fantasy XI is addictive and engrossing. It is a game that can be played for a long period of time and still maintain your interest. Indeed, it is so absorbing that you could literally play it all day. The game’s storylines will really draw you in and capture your attention. There are a variety of quests and missions in the game, and they include things like looking for objects and tracking down people. You will also carry out conquests for your government. There is a nice diversity of tasks on offer.
There is great imagination on display in Final Fantasy XI. The creatures and races that inhabit Vana’diel are all very intriguing. The five main races are likeable and individual enough to satisfy any player. The Beastmen that you encounter make for riveting opponents, comprising an assortment of animal, demon, giant, orc and undead creatures. You will come across all manner of characters as you proceed. The game’s array of species creates a sense of a fantastic and original world.
Final Fantasy XI has beautiful graphics and is remarkable on a visual level. Vana’diel is a handsome world. The countryside areas in particular are lovely to look at, with the terrain encompassing features like beaches, canyons, jungles, oceans, and waterfalls. It can be very gratifying to observe something as simple as the sun rising and setting. The character design is of a fine quality and the different creatures have an appealing style and look to them. They move well and come across as graceful.

The game world in Final Fantasy XI is deep and vast and rendered in great detail. You move around mainly by walking and here the game creates a convincing sense of distance, space and perspective. Vana’diel is enormous and feels like an actual place. The sense of realism is strong and shows the excellent design of the game. While walking around on foot is pleasant it can also take time, so there is transportation like airships, ferries and chocobo creatures to carry you as swiftly as you like.

The Final Fantasy series is renowned for its music and Final Fantasy XI is highly proficient in this department. The game features a wonderful soundtrack with a score that is played at numerous points throughout the game. There are also ambient sound effects that stem from your environment as well as things like the noise of battle. These give the game serious atmosphere and presence.

Final Fantasy XI is an extraordinary title. It is a game that is peerless in every way and that represents the best of its kind. There is a magic and beauty to it that is rare, and everything about it combines to create a tremendous experience overall. It should definitely be considered a special game.

Anime and Manga

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

Japan is the home for many unique things and two which have become popular worldwide are Anime and Manga.

Manga, similar to western comic books, are unbelievably popular in today’s modern Japanese culture. Unlike American comic books which are targeted at children and teenagers, Japanese Manga is geared towards an adult audience although most appeals to all age groups.

Manga is unique to other types of comic books as the stories are usually deep and absorbing. These graphics and artwork are usually highly detailed and can have there own styles although they tend to stick to the standard Manga styles.

Anime is equivalent to western cartoons and many are in fact based on Manga although adapted for TV. Chobits and Cardcaptor Sakura created by CLAMP are both popular Manga which were then made into an Anime. Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh are examples of Anime which made its way outside Japan and became hugely popular.

Both Anime and Manga have their own distinctive styles which is characterised by large eyes which allow emotions to be clearly shown and generally only three colors for the skin tones; one each for the base color, shadows and highlights. Extra features such as “sweat drops” and veins appear to enhance the impact of emotions displayed.