For your Final Fantasy RPG in Second Life
A group of Final Fantasy 7 fans, have re-created the renown city of Midgar, and are currently role playing there. You can go from anywhere from the church in the slums or the Mako reactors, which is where the original story began. Now they are on my pages for this sponsored ReviewMe review.
Relive you Final Fantasy 7 dream
Back in 1997, Square Co. (now Square Enix) introduced to the world a new adventure of great summons, magic in the form of materia, Genova, Cloud and Sephiroth. Now after 10 years of Final Fantasy 7 we can now play and be part of Gaia along the high technology country of Midgar in the life beyond reality, Second Life.
Role-playing and Midgar
If you’re new to the idea of Role-playing or RPing, Midgar helps you as well to find your place in this sim. Once getting there, they will automatically give you the rules, regulations, what to do and what not to do and will offer tools for your Role-playing needs including a free RPTool and free stuff to get you started.
I myself have been playing in Midgar some months ago being a Shin-Ra cadet and a Midgar citizen. I got a free standard issue Titan Industries gun for joining Shin-Ra. Shin-Ra give weapons to their new members I just don’t know about the other groups like A.V.A.L.A.N.C.H.E. and the others. However, I already left Shin-Ra and Midgar some months ago because of player attitudes and the domination of furries. (Not being a furry racist but the world of Final Fantasy is not dominated by furries in their canon) I visited Midgar and found a lot of new stuff today.
The system - FFRC for your HP, MP and materia
The FFRC is a must and a requirement if you want to RP in Midgar. It’s the blood of roleplaying there since it is your HP, MP and Materia slots.
What you see is the new FFRC for the gunner type. I’m more into guns than being a fighter with swords and caster with staff. Although, if you prefer more materia slots, you should get the caster FFRC and Fighter FFRC if you want more HP.
Now, if you want to know more about Midgar in SL, you can visit them in-world here.
And always remember, have fun!
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Oh wow, that’s awesome. I had seen some other smaller replicas of parts/areas of FF7 and one that seemed like an echo of Midgar, but not quite the same. I’ll definitely have to check this out sometime though! Thanks!
It’s as awesome as finding Twilight Town, which I discovered some weeks ago. I admire people that take the time to build a “clone” of something. The architecture of a lot of these places is amazing.
I wish I could build an area based on a video game or such like that myself, but I don’t have the skills or the money.
I’ve heard of that place from another site but haven’t visited it. I’m not really a fan of FF. I would visit Mario Land if there is one.
Aww. Well, you might find it through the Search function. Try all sorts of things. Or there might be a place that has a mini-area dedicated to it.
I just wish I could see something Suikoden related. At all, actually… but I’m trying to work on that. (Sorry if you don’t know what that is).
Awesome! This looks amazingly similar to one of the scenes from the Final Fantasy movies.. I love how you can create anything in Second Life! I’m surprised there arn’t more RPG’s out there ; )