Final fantasy for gamecube
- Laniz
- Joined: Sun Dec 15, 2002 9:40 pm
- Location: Canada, Ontario
well my fav game would be zelda though not much of an rpg. for the gamecube FF though it's FF crystal not sure if u already mentioned..don't wanna look through all the posts..it's poretty good though i'd like to play FF 11 or 12 more..but i don't have a PS2. CC and CT were exlent games...actully all square/squaresoft games were good. and if anyone wanted to know the end to FF 6...nothing special....Terra becomes human to stay alive and then goes through all characters in soem storybook sequence
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- Flint the Dwarf
- Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2002 6:58 pm
- Location: Ashland, WI
Oh yeah, Phantasy Star 4!! That game rocked too. That was the best RPG that Sega ever made. That and Shining Force 1 and 2 made the Genesis worth buying.
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- Jace Tsunami
- Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2002 5:56 am
- Location: Los Angeles, Ca
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I must of beat chrono trigger 50 times. My guys are all star star on everything, even their level, not just stats. I constantly played new game plus, got all 12 endings, and I'd say that's the best game ever. As for Chrono cross I really liked the system, the element thing and gaining bars, just everything I really liked that whole system. As for story, it coulda been way better, though i liked it, and I absolutley HATED playing most of the game as lynx, ouch that sucked. The entire time I was like, when do I get my body back? You stay as lynx way to long. I will agree I think Cross was better than 9, I'd say slightly better than 8 only because I really liked it, but I'm not stupid enough to say it was better than 7 even though I loved it. Orders of goodness. 6, Trigger, 7, Cross, 8, 10, 9. 8 and 10 being pretty equal, Chrono cross slightly better.
- ryu amata
- Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2002 9:37 pm
- Location: Georgia
mmmmmm.......... the FF is good. In order Tactics, VII, Trigger, 8, 10, Cross, 9, and 6. The last 2 i haven't played all the way through yet so i'm not sure where to put them.
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I don't think necessity is the mother of invention - invention, in my opinion, arises directly from idleness, possibly from laziness. To save oneself trouble.
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I don't think necessity is the mother of invention - invention, in my opinion, arises directly from idleness, possibly from laziness. To save oneself trouble.
Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something.- Plato[/size:9c37a4d335]
- Akiraatje
- Joined: Mon Jul 22, 2002 7:07 am
- Location: Urk,The Netherlands
that battle system used in the ff series never sucked me into those games.....it was mostly annoing........now the battle system is more like zelda,and that a good point in my eyes
remeber when you fought those skeletons,it was really swordplay and detect there weakness
So if squaresoft invents dozens of enemy's with different weaknesses
imagine what fun it would be to just fight and fight
Not like the normal ff series when you just summon your bitches and then your enemies will soon die
remeber when you fought those skeletons,it was really swordplay and detect there weakness
So if squaresoft invents dozens of enemy's with different weaknesses
imagine what fun it would be to just fight and fight
Not like the normal ff series when you just summon your bitches and then your enemies will soon die
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- Jace Tsunami
- Joined: Wed Jan 02, 2002 5:56 am
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I really liked those old battle systems, you can plan out what you're going to do, select movements down to the very last degree. But think specificaly about those older games, I absolutley hate random battles, that's the only thing that ever drew me away from Final Fantasy. Sometimes I'd just have to turn it off, I couldn't take anymore. even if I liked the battles, and I wa sinto it and didn't want to skip or run from any, I could only take so long, say an hour or so before I got frustrated and had to quit. Chrono Trigger was a god send, you could see the monsters, and if you cleared a room it was clear. the random battles might not have been so bad if when you went backwards you didn't get in any fights. but if you forgot something small, had to go back and get it, you fight a whole bunch of random battles on your way to the save point, a whole bunch on your way back to the item, and a whole bunch from the item back to the save point. In Chrono Trigger it'd only be from start to end, once. And if you killed absolutley everything, you were guarenteed to be strong enough to kill the bosses, this is from the very begining of the game however, not saying no one ever had that trouble in chrono Trigger before. In final fantasy soemtimes you have to roam around to lvl up, which sucks, even if you were responcable and fought every fight that came to you.
- The Wired Knight
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- Laniz
- Joined: Sun Dec 15, 2002 9:40 pm
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- ryu amata
- Joined: Sun Dec 01, 2002 9:37 pm
- Location: Georgia
Maybe they'll make another Mario RPG.. that would be tres awesome.
Madness and genius are seperated only by degrees of success.
I don't think necessity is the mother of invention - invention, in my opinion, arises directly from idleness, possibly from laziness. To save oneself trouble.
Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something.- Plato[/size:9c37a4d335]
I don't think necessity is the mother of invention - invention, in my opinion, arises directly from idleness, possibly from laziness. To save oneself trouble.
Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something.- Plato[/size:9c37a4d335]