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This has got to be one of the most epic events in any RPG. In what seems to be an instant, the entire plot, no the entire WORLD of the game changes so completely that it almost seems like you're starting a different game. A completely "new" world, reduced to a single character and weak enemies all about, the main teams' allies (returners) and enemies (empire) are all gone except for one, Kefka. It's no longer about liberating the world from an empire.
Kefka destroyed the planet but kept some of it because he liked torturing people, but like every villain (exc majora) he still didn't kill the real threat, you, but he did a bloody good job at crushing you regardless.
This needs to be remade on ps3 and 360, as long as se updates worldmap (kick that out and you wont see the impact kefka made to the planet, sin ruining stuff and running in a straight line really hurt ffx, i wanted to see what it did to the entire planet).
Forget Aerith's death. THIS was a shocker. For one, I didn't expect Kefka's rise to power, let alone killing his own master (who seemed to be the main villain because of his shadowy status) and then for him to become a god and RIP APART THE WORLD? And then that quote at the end just cements the whole shocking atmosphere...
This moment also got to me the first time I saw it, because I was in total shock that our heroes did not save the world (at this point, anyway). Even though I knew there was a World of Ruin thanks to the map that came with the game, I thought it was like Final Fantasy II where it was something you could travel to, and I somehow missed it.
I can, but I choose not to. This game was published as Final Fantasy III in the US for the NES and plenty of people still think of it as such. If I put Final Fantasy VI, someone might think I mean the PSX or GBA versions.
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The quote just cemented the finality of it all.