Oh God yes. I need a job system. If FFIII hadn't had the job system it had, and had they not been spaced out the way they were, the game would've been lost to my sock draw. D: I don't mean to bash it here, but that game was dreadfully generic. Most of it consisted of fetch quests. Don't even...
This. I hate waiting until we get home to play a game, so I hold myself over by reading the guides and character info. The best one I've read was for FFIII DS, because it had job descriptions. Those were pretty fun to read about.
The winner is obvious. Chocobo. I mean let's be serious here, who has there very own series? Chocobo. I've never seen a moogle with it's own gaming series. :3 Then you can ride chocobo's around without worrying about getting attacked by monsters. When has a moogle ever done that? Oh wait...
I'd love to make a tl;dr post, but I won't. Instead I'll just show you the general roles.
Vaan - mage/warrior - Usually equipped with swords, heavy armor, etc.
Penelo - mage/archer - Bows and light armor, for faster attack speeds.
Balthier - mage/gunsman - Guns, heavy armor, I usually...
For me, and I assume many others, it boils down to Kefka vs. Sephiroth. In which case it's an easy victory on Kefka's side. For one, he stayed true to the darkside throughout the story, unlike most 'memorable' Final Fantasy Villains, another thing is the fact that he actually accomplished his...
I know, right. Unless that was an act, his brothers an ass. I wouldn't want to record my bro freaking out, then put it on youtube where everyone you know could see it. Pretty synical if you ask me, he was like incredibly happy when he was doing it to. XD But I have to admit I had many lolz over...
Unfortunately for me, I was the nice guy who always gave them what they wanted. Either that or I'd end up giving em' money for it. I really need to work on saying NO, haha. As for MMO's being a part of the main series, I'm indifferent. I mean C'mon guys, let's be honest here, does it really...
It depends really. Are you looking for more of an open game, where you get to set up your characters as you wish? Or a game where your characters classes and stats, are generally, set in stone? If the first, then you might want to look at Final Fantasy V first, if not, then I'd say go for IX. As...
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