Yeah, Laguna would be my choice of attention if FF8 ever got some sequel or Compilation type loving. The Man with the Machine Gun needs the One-Winged Angel treatment (not necessarily rock orchestra, but just that level of attention and reworking).
Ultimecia sort of let me down as a villain, considering my last RPG was FF7. She was revealed towards the end, and she seemed rather faceless and cold. This was a change from Sephiroth, who, despite his sort of one-track behavior and stupid lack of lines at the end, was characterized as this charismatic, dark force you
don't ever want to mess with. Think back to Cloud's recollection in which Sephiroth does 3,000 damage on that dragon before you even knew the game's damage points went that high, or recall the scene in which the monster is spiked on the rock as "Chasing the Black-Caped Man" plays. Ultimecia didn't get that kind of attention, leaving Edea more sinister and interesting in my mind. I also wish Seifer's "dream" would have been a little better, or perhaps that less emphasis were placed on it (and more given to a general rivalry with Squall).
Eh, am I becoming an FF8 critic? Well, to balance it out...my, FF7 was clunky in places. You could tell where Square declined to put some finishing touches on the game, especially with the overall explanation of Hojo's JENOVA experiment. And leaving Sephiroth silent at the final confrontation was probably THE biggest wasted opportunity for character development in a role-playing game.
In summary,
HELLLLLLLLLL YEAHHH