this game is most definitely not more solo based
some of the enemies are virtually impossible to beat as a single player, and many abilities are designed to enhance parties
not to mention the regimen system which people are still trying to understand
I honestly thought this was the worst scene in the entire game. It was totally underwhelming, and the world didn't get "destroyed" so much as suffer some inexplicable tectonic shifts. If there was some honest traces of actual RUIN instead of this "now you gotta revisit all of the old towns"...
raw destructive power does not a strong villain make. i suppose a good comparison would be the DBZ series- enemies as early as Vegeta were capable of blowing up the Earth in one blast, but even by the end of GT they still kept the planet intact while the villains battled the Z fighters
and...
not sure which is funnier, how he starts gnawing on it or the look of horror and disgust he gave me when I finished
he still loves me though so it's okay
tell that to the moron preacher
Honestly this clown simply shows how intolerant mainstream right wing Christianity has become. I don't see American Muslims burning Bibles, do you?
I don't know, nobody has ever gotten that far in the storyline. I'm assuming that it's a Notorious Monster of sorts, meaning you've got to pretty much have a party of max level players to even last a chance against it. However you do see it in the opening cutscene, which is kinda badass.
Seriously guys if you play this game start in Limsa Lominsa (or Ul'dar if there's a crafting guild you need there). Gridania's higher level guildleves are way too hard and give crappy rewards and EXP. The monsters do obscene amounts of damage, even in groups, and they're surrounded by wild...
having a bit of trouble deciding whether the storyline in this game is worse than that in FF XII. in both cases the main character was incredibly annoying and the party ended up accomplishing exactly what the main villain wanted by the end of the game, making the whole adventure seem like a...
if you spilled a drink on it be sure to disconnect it
it's not so much the liquid that kills it as the electricity going through the USB cable and shortcircuiting everything
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, because it was a classic that introduced me to both tactics and FF games. Very solid gameplay and a bazillion missions meant that it kept me busy for months.
my keyboard is the pride and joy of my computer
you can pretty much beat it with a sledgehammer or put it in a dishwasher and it won't break (mechanical keys are immune to liquid)
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