I think Drew Barrymore is knocked out by Chris McGlover down, and you see two kids like, whoa, like holding their controller up above their head, whoa, we're playing this awesome two-player game. It's "Final Fantasy VIII." Like, it's so dumb to say that, because like, not only is it "Final Fantasy VIII," but no "Final Fantasy" has ever been multiplayer, and like, well, that hasn't been the case in decades. ...

... "Wolf Studios Art" says, "Apologies for the obvious one, the obvious answer, but Final Fantasy VII. Like Mario, the 2D version of the series was perfected on the previous generation and going to 3D was a little experimental and not without flaws, but it arguably set the benchmark for the future of RPGs. ...
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... "I don't know what to do." None of this makes any sense. What are you doing, John Romero? Do you have that clip from Bald Sasquatch? - Yes, yes. Let me read "Wolf Studios" first before I put it up. "Wolf Studios Art" says, "Apologies for the obvious one, the obvious answer, but Final Fantasy VII. Like Mario, the 2D version of the series was perfected on the previous generation and going to 3D was a little experimental and not without flaws, but it arguably set the benchmark for the future of RPGs. To aspire to from that point on, cannot argue because I think it hurt RPGs for a little bit, but beauty and pre-rendered cut scenes became like, "Are you even an RPG if you're doing that?" ...