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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Final Fantasy Advent Children Complete

Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete. Many people only see this as a means to get the Final Fantasy XIII demo. I used to as well, until about 10 minutes ago.

I didn't think it was possible for SquareEnix to make an awesome movie even better. I was proven wrong. First of all, Advent Children Complete is the original movie, but with a few changes. SquareEnix had added over 20 minutes worth of extra footage into the movie itself, making the total length of the movie around 2 hours. The extra scenes were relatively minor earlier on, but it explains more on how Denzel got to know Cloud. The real juice comes during the Sephiroth vs Cloud battle. SE had completely revamped the second part of the battle. As a result, the Sephiroth vs Cloud battle was longer than before. SE had also completely changed the ending of the movie, tying up loose ends, and ending the movie in a satisfactory conclusion. The extra footage added touches more upon Denzel, Zack, and the Kadaj gang. Elena and Tsung was also seen in the movie (the only mention of them in the original movie was their ID cards, which Kadaj threw at Rufus). **Elena is hot** The extra Denzel footage also had this cute nameless loli girl, who only had a few seconds of screen time in the original. Last, but not least, the credits section was revamped. 2 new songs composed by the legendary music god, Nobuo Uematsu was added to the credits.

Other stuff that were added are a few trailers, Compilation of FFVII, and other various bonus FFVII material (no, not Materia). The most prominent 'extra' was an anime episode all about Denzel. I haven't watched it yet, and thus, I don't know the exact length of it.

Also, don't forget that the long awaited Final Fantasy XIII demo comes bundled together with the Bluray disc. It was freakin' awesome. The hour long demo just swooped by quickly. All in all, I can say this with certainty: SquareEnix did not disappoint. This was $92 well-spent.

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