Well...I liked that there were a variety of races, but the fact that they were unnamed and unplayable kind of bugged me a tad.
I have a similar complaint of FFXII...all humans in the party except for one Viera. I would have loved a Moogle. That would have been badass.
Well, the Bahamut's really help (Bahamut, Neo Bahamut and Bahamut Zero) they do a lot of damage. Less useful at the end, but they help through the course of the game.
And ahh, having a framerate issue?
Final Fantasy is indeed a top priority. Find any you don't have for a decent price, and grab em. But don't forget a few other RPG treasures as well...
PS2: I highly recommend the Xenosaga series, at least picking the first one up. The storyline in this series is nothing short if epic, and you...
I believe Lara is right. If memory serves, there is indeed an accessory granting sleep immunity on the way to Hojo. If you don't have the items, have your party members attack eachother to wake em up. I forget if he does a mass sleep cast though, or just casts it on your party in succession...
It pains me to label an FF as worst D: But I'll also have to go for the Japan/DS FF III. The looking around thing with the shoulder buttons annoyed me, and the classes were unbalanced...thieves were outdamaging warriors by a lot :/
Oddness.
Eh...
It had a spinoff with Revenant Wings, I think that's enough of Vaan and the gang. Ivalice itself has a lot of potential left I think, but I think the characters of XII have gone as far as they can go without becoming repetitive.
Except Balthier.
Balthier owns.
Hmm.
While I would love them to explore the FFVII world further, I don't think a sequel is necessary for that. The movie was pure awesome, but taking FFVII to the movie world should be a one time thing only imo.
Although...I'm gonna totally buy the AC Complete...cause I'm a big fan/dumbass...
:D
I wouldn't recommend Dirge of Cerberus as your first step into the FF world. It's a great game, but not a traditional RPG. Besides, I'd play FFVII first to get the real story and first meet the characters.
Keep in mind that Dirge is more of a third person shooter with RPG elements rather than a...
Your basically mindless, acting only on primal impulse to get a heart. Unless you're one of the named Nobodies (Axel and the like) the others seem to be void of any memory or personality of their former selves.
Damn...good luck with that O.o
As much as I love Square, I wouldn't want them to take over Xenosaga...SE have their own feel to their games, kinda their signature. If Xenosaga is to continue, it should be with the same team imo.
Woot! I played through GS 1 and 2 several times xD Glad to see they're finally continuing it :/ Would have liked to seen it on Wii, though...DS already has an impressive RPG library, and Golden Sun moving to Wii would have been a smart move imo.
In any case, I'm sure it'll be badass.
I be jealous of you Robbiedbee :( A friend lent it to me once a long time ago, and I had a blast with it, but then the asshat moved lol. I've been looking for it for like, 8 years now, with no luck >.<
Gonna have to resort to ebay I suppose, and I'd totally pay extra for the set you have :o
The only Grandia I ever played was Grandia II, and quite enjoyed it. I really liked the relationship between Ryudo and Skye xD Had its emotional moments as well.
I've been looking for Grandia 3 everywhere, but no luck. Thinking about just grabbing it off ebay though.
I loved Xenosaga. FF will always be my favorite series, but damn...Xeno came kinda close. How they tied everything together was just amazing. And while I don't believe in stretching out a story...I wouldn't say no to another Xenosaga.
chaos was always my favorite character. He just had so much...
Hm...I dunno about a remake. I mean, the game isn't that old, it has great graphics, a high level cap, hidden dungeons and bosses galore. There really isn't anything to really remake.
I did love that about FFXII. A lot of political intrigue, much like Ivalice's first release with FFT. Though Vayne did have a darker side, killing his brothers and such, he did so because of political reasons.
Bent on dictatorship and scheming behind the scenes, he did present a very realistic...
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