

So, here we are, back in Esthar City for the giant box festival.

I drove all around the place trying to get a good shot of the whole structure, but couldn't. You control, at various points, every character on area maps.ĭriving back into the city, you can see the bottom of the huge thing. Making a party to go back to Esthar at least makes sense.īy the way, with this sequence, you can see that the three original members of the B-Team are also the three characters you can control on the world map. Like I said, I'm pretty sure the devs didn't want you making two parties immediately after one another, and that they wanted you making three in a row even less. : Zell, we'd better head for the city at once. : Say, wasn't the city in that direction?Īnd then Irvine and Selphie slide in with directions for the player. It should have been obvious that the place wasn't supposed to start shaking, but in case you might have thought that was just space gun recoil, it wasn't.Īs soon as you go through the door, the shot cuts away to Esthar, where, uh. Of course, I'm not going outside until I get this very important incidental dialogue. Well, we can't go back to the pod room, so there's no choice but to chase Angelo.Īs Zell gets close to the exit, the whole place starts shaking. Making the party with Squall is the first time you have seven characters and don't just directly choose three to run around, and I guess Square didn't want players making two parties in two minutes. This just serves to get whatever two characters you left behind out of your party. Of course, there's not much these guys can do if something does go wrong.Īs soon as everyone decides to get moving, Angelo starts barking at something, then runs off. These two are a little more confident that the B-Team are safe in space. Angelo's still in the lobby, here to replace her original owner as we rebuild the party.

Last time, Squall was shot out of a huge gun and directly into the moon, due to his threatening ways. Part 87: Part Eighty-Seven: Zell Leads the Way Part Eighty-Seven: Zell Leads the Way
