FF V.
Good so far. [:
Near two months later... Still playing FF V.
I'm about 10 hours in playing straight through without leveling. Just made the leap to Galuf's alternate world and was rescued from the moogle village.

Having difficulty with some of the boss characters & some of them are finishing my party with embarrassing ease.

My party is currently...
Lenna -- samurai (wield sword two handed)
Bart -- lancer (monk chakra healing)
Galuf -- red mage (wield sword two handed)
Faris -- summoner (monk chakra healing)
My first time playing through FFV.
Clueless as to whether or not that's a decent approach.





The online is so much better than it was in the beta and Uncharted II. I know this game will not disappoint me in any way, because it really is great so far. Already am using Elena Fisher.. even though I have not met her in the campaign yet. It is what it is... Elena > Chloe. All the gun effects are refined from the beta, and my god the game certainly is real. I also noticed that the sniper has laser sight now like in campaign. Much more easy to use than in the beta.

I found this nice place to grind up to get everyone to level 4 in their main roles where I run through a get about 18k CP, die on the optional boss, the Juggernaut (who is guarding a waypoint for teleportation
The fighter plane controls are so awkward and there's no option that I can find to be able to try and get the controls down and practice fly it. Its the same thing with the helicopters. So that instantly limits me to being on foot...or in a tank during the game...which isn't much fun. I also hate how I can die so quickly by enemies I don't even see. This game is much more sensitive with how easily you can die compared to Black Ops.
I might go back to it today. I'm trying to stay optimistic about it and I hope I'll just start picking it up like I did Black Ops. 
...and things started moving along quite quickly after that point. The world is pretty big and detailed so far...and I haven't had any problems with enemies that I can't beat on my own...yet. I just make sure I save often
It feels more like Morrowind and less like Oblivion, which I think is really great. I finally went to all the cities/holds in Skyrim and have decided I'd like to buy the house in Riften. But I still have to do a few things before that
Gotta help out the towns people and become the Thane 