Yeah, that's sorta what I was getting at there. Kill Bill definitely isn't a finished story but it holds up well on its own without actually watching 2, but well I don't really agree that applies to vanilla FFT. I mean sure all the chapters end at logical high points but you're level 10 with most of the classes still locked without massive grinding at the end of chapter 1, ya know, so I couldn't really say that stands up as a complete game too well. And, really, they (with the exception of chapter 1) despite the timeskips don't really seem like ends of plot arcs to me as much as high spots within the same plot arc.
There are many ways to structure the story (4 non Ramza characters, 4 complete arcs, 4 chapters, for example) where there could be a sense of conclusion at the end of each chapter, or it could be more of a building thing.
Just wondering if I should try it nowish or hold off a while since I'm kinda late to the party as is. Also wondering if it's actually aiming to be four chapters, cause well, the first chapter already seems a bit longer than vanilla FFT's from the glancing I've done.
There are many ways to structure the story (4 non Ramza characters, 4 complete arcs, 4 chapters, for example) where there could be a sense of conclusion at the end of each chapter, or it could be more of a building thing.
Just wondering if I should try it nowish or hold off a while since I'm kinda late to the party as is. Also wondering if it's actually aiming to be four chapters, cause well, the first chapter already seems a bit longer than vanilla FFT's from the glancing I've done.