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Posted 2003-09-24, 04:59 AM
in reply to Kuja`s #1's post "Tifa or Aeris"
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Aeris is, of course, the prime date candidate. Thus, her date is the
flagship date, and the one that will of course tie in most prominently with
the game's plot as a whole. This date is also the most interactive date,
though no matter how much of an asshole you are to her, she just doesn't get
the point, anyways. Aeris shows up at your room intent on taking you out on
a date. And she does. Forcefully. After shoving you out the door, you end
up at the station at the Gold Saucer. A man there tells you that tonight is
Enchantment Night, and everything is free. First, you and Aeris go to the
Event Square, where you are offically declared to be the 100th couple of the
night, and thus you get to star as the leads in the play. Let me begin by
saying that the play runs the exact same for every date (well, except for
Barret's). Also, should you find yourself with the overwhelming desire to
mess the play up (a temptation that is indeed difficult to resist), go for
it. This is because your actions during the play will have no bearing on
what happens during the rest of your date, so do what you like. There are
two basic ways the play can end, either with you vanquishing the Evil Dragon
King and everyone living hapily ever after, or by you screwing the play up.
This, in turn, will make Aeris mad. She will then slap Cloud and then kick
the hell out of the Evil Dragon King. Amusing, to say the least. Whichever
you would like to go for is completely up to you, and thankfully, it doesn't
take a rocket scientist to predict which of the lines given to you will lead
to which result. That being said, there are a few different ways you can go
with your lines, but there's actually very little to be seen in the means of
variety. The only interesting thing to do is to talk to the knight and ask
him to defeat the Evil Dragon King. He tries. And he gets the hell beaten
out of himself. It's funny. Also note that once the knight has gotten his
stupid ass killed, you still have time to obtain either the "good" or "bad"
endings to the play. With the play over, Aeris decides that she is next
going to take you on the Gondola at the Round Square. Romantic music plays
and you are treated to a visual feast of sights and fireworks. A short
while into the ride, Aeris begins talking. She mentions how eerie it is how
you and her ex-boyfriend look, walk, act, and talk so much alike. But
things are different with you, she says. As the camera zooms out, the
conversation hits a higher note. Aeris tells Cloud that she's searching for
him... and that she'd like to "meet" him. I'm sure we all know what she's
trying to say. Hell, anyone with an intellegence level higher than that of
a stapler knows what she's trying to say. Cloud just doesn't get it,
though, and the date comes to a bit of an anti-climatic end with Aeris
promising to take Cloud out again sometime.
Taken from gamefaqs.com.
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