panegryst wrote:you seriously wanted the hamtaro games? to each his own, i guess...
The only reason people don't like hamtaro is because it's made for kids, really... It a cute, ok kids show... Not much to it, I guess, but it's great for its purpose, much like Blue's Clues...
I have loved the Final Fantasy games except for a few things:
Madonna (As in "Mother of Jesus" not as in "Like a Virgin") in FF6... a little too close to home, I guess. Wasn't any more comfortable associating (that character) with Jesus than I was with, um, another character in a certain anime series... That minor note didn't bug me enough to stop me from playing, and subsequently LOVING the game, though.
Environmentalism and variation on the Gaia theory in FF7...
Doomtrain (666 is involved in getting it...) in FF8 (though I've always loved the "Train of the Dead" stories in anime and video games like Final Fantasy 6 and 8)
The whole Yevon religion and [spoiler=FFX]subsequent rebellion against the Yevon teachings... I didn't like the whole "Praise Yevon" thing, but it bugged me more as I went on in the game because it really sounded like all of the rhetoric that people have used to argue against Chrstianity, and the followers of Yevon were even called priests (neutral), monks (only Catholicism and Buddhism had priests called monks (because of the isolation not because of position) as far as I know), and nuns (I think only Catholicism has nuns, I could be wrong) But you could honestly replace any use of "Yevon" early in the game before you fight Yunalesca and replace it with "God" or "Jesus" even though it's more likely an anti-religion sentiment than purely an anti-christian sentiment. Regardless, it bothered me.[/spoiler]
I really shouldn't be bere... I may have to stop "reading" these threads, too, because I have to use the mouse to navigate in Firefox, and then I end up responding anyhow... My wrist, hand, and forearm are all throbbing in pain from typing this response and my last message, and now my left hand is starting to join in all the fun... Yay...