I love how ambiguous the ending is too, did Ramza and his sister really survive? What the hell was the netherworld you fight the reincarnation of god in? Poor Ramza gets remembered by history as a heretic.
It's a sad, but satisfying ending. I hate 'historical accuracy' used in reference to the sci-fi/fantasy genre, but that ending felt really apt and parallel to real-world history. Along with the rest of the game
Oh yes, FFT has a low-key ending, but it's absolutely crazy with what happens.
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"...and then he was burned at the stake."
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"Ramza...What did you get?"
I love how ambiguous the ending is too, did Ramza and his sister really survive? What the hell was the netherworld you fight the reincarnation of god in? Poor Ramza gets remembered by history as a heretic.
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It's a sad, but satisfying ending. I hate 'historical accuracy' used in reference to the sci-fi/fantasy genre, but that ending felt really apt and parallel to real-world history. Along with the rest of the game
It's really a fantastic game and is my favorite final fantasy title, superb story telling for a spin-off from the main franchise.