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Black Francis 08-29-2014 02:50 PM

Since we are talking about FF games, am i the only one here who really enjoyed Blitzball in FF10?

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Originally Posted by CoNtrivedNiHilism (Post 1483502)
The two islands I went to draw magic from the highest level enemies in FF8 was The Island Closest To Hell, and The Island Closest To Heaven.

FF8 is not my fav FF game cause the story is just confusing and all over the place but when it comes to the fighting the challenge is actually pretty decent and it's draw system makes it pretty unique.

the one thing that was annoying as hell though was powering up your summons by continuously tapping a button.
First time you do it it's pretty neat but by the third time of doing it you're already sick of it.

CoNtrivedNiHilism 08-29-2014 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Black Francis (Post 1483513)
Since we are talking about FF games, am i the only one here who really enjoyed Blitzball in FF10?



FF8 is not my fav FF game cause the story is just confusing and all over the place but when it comes to the fighting the challenge is actually pretty decent and it's draw system makes it pretty unique.

the one thing that was annoying as hell though was powering up your summons by continuously tapping a button.
First time you do it it's pretty neat but by the third time of doing it you're already sick of it.

Bliztball was fun, but I sucked at it.

FF8 and its story was pretty much of love and triumph. But I always thought that considering the time it was when the game came out. It did a good job and putting its own spin on a love story, filled with loss, pain, finding ones identity or purpose in life.

As for powering up summons? I actually had fun seeing if I could get each one to the max power boost. Eden was so damn over powered, haha I straight up annihilated things with that summon.

My favorite Final Fantasy, is Final Fantasy 7. But that isn't likely to be surprising.

The Batlord 08-29-2014 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by CoNtrivedNiHilism (Post 1483487)
@ The Batlord

Come at me, bro. I bet I am more of a grind master than you are.

I just loaded up my copy of FFV, which I probably haven't touched in a few years, and I'm currently at the Ronka Ruins, which is still in the first world and may not even be a third of the way through the game. I've put in seventy-four hours and all of my characters are level 52. Eat it.

Black Francis 08-29-2014 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by CoNtrivedNiHilism (Post 1483518)
Bliztball was fun, but I sucked at it.

FF8 and its story was pretty much of love and triumph. But I always thought that considering the time it was when the game came out. It did a good job and putting its own spin on a love story, filled with loss, pain, finding ones identity or purpose in life.

My favorite Final Fantasy, is Final Fantasy 7. But that isn't likely to be surprising.

FF7 is my fav one as well but really? a story of love, loss, and pain and finding your own identity? isn't that pretty much the story in every FF game?

At the time the game had great cut scenes but the story is just awful, i remember playing it and being confused as hell, was Ultimecia their kindergarten teacher turned evil? oh wait, that wasn't Ultimecia that was another Ultimecia oh and here is Laguna so add his set of bullsh*t to an already convoluted story.

And to top that off the game starts to pick up in Disc 3! so not only is the story convoluted, is also too damn long.

duga 08-29-2014 03:46 PM

Damn, you guys really do grind. Like I said, I enjoy a good challenge so I will readily face bosses and head into challenging areas when I am under-levelled.

My personal favorite is FFVI... that story gets me every time. Favorite battle system is X... I love having all the time in the world to decide what I want to do. FFXII is also highly underrated.

The Batlord 08-29-2014 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by duga (Post 1483536)
Damn, you guys really do grind. Like I said, I enjoy a good challenge so I will readily face bosses and head into challenging areas when I am under-levelled.

My personal favorite is FFVI... that story gets me every time. Favorite battle system is X... I love having all the time in the world to decide what I want to do. FFXII is also highly underrated.

I loved XII. I thought it was too short, but the world was gorgeous. The Kashyyyk-style forest with the bunny-eared elves was particularly amazing. And the leveling system was fantastic. I loved being able to decide what weapons to develop for each character.

DwnWthVwls 08-29-2014 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1483545)
I loved being able to decide what weapons to develop for each character.

That was one of my favorite things about Secret of Mana also. As weapons leveled per character you had the option to do charge attacks that got longer with every level. The whip and boomerang(?) were always my favorite. I'm sure it wasn't nearly as advanced as FFXII but it was very fun for me as a child.

Key 08-29-2014 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Wpnfire (Post 1483398)
I just wish they had finished KOTOR 2 and not rushed to release it. Also wish Bioware was the developer.

For it being a rushed release, it still (to me) remains to be a pretty fantastic and well thought out game. Could there have been better options for certain aspects of the game? Sure. I do as well wish that Bioware were involved which is why it's predecessor is far more rewarding in a sense, though I love both.

Spoiler for ending of kotor2:
I honestly don't like the way Kotor 2 ends, I mean, a fight against Kreia is cool and all, but it's hardly as satisfying as it was when you fight Malak in the first game. I do like that you get a whole bunch of information regarding the characters from Kreia once you defeat her, but other than that, I wish they would have put a bit more thought into what an ending would be. It's also one of those games where when you beat it, it doesn't save, it just traps you at the end, and I hate those type of games.


On another topic entirely, have you guys heard? They're releasing Fable Anniversaries for PC through Steam.

https://scontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hpho...56764491_o.jpg

I'm really excited as I was a humongous fan of the first Fable release. And it will always hold a special place in my heart. Already pre-ordered it and can't wait until it's released.

CoNtrivedNiHilism 08-29-2014 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1483528)
I just loaded up my copy of FFV, which I probably haven't touched in a few years, and I'm currently at the Ronka Ruins, which is still in the first world and may not even be a third of the way through the game. I've put in seventy-four hours and all of my characters are level 52. Eat it.

Haha, not bad at all. But...

Final Fantasy 7. The very first area when you get off the train, gather the potions from the dead guards. Before I even go to the room with the bridge to meet Barrett, I am without fail, at level 20 or higher. I have Clouds 1st Limit Level on the second tier of his Limit Break sets, every play through. By the time I reach Shinra Tower. My party is pushing level 40. All of this is very time consuming, especially considering not even being out of Midgar. I have materia sets mastered, powerful magic all around, every Limit Break tier learned for Cloud and my party, save for Clouds Omnislash, Tifa's Final Heaven, Barrett's Catastrophe, Aeris and her Great Gospel. Of course, characters like Red XIII, Vincet, Yuffie, Cid won't be where the initial characters you get in Midgar level wise. However. Soon as I leave Midgar, I get Red XIII in my party and start leveling him too...

By the way. I have Cloud and his weapon Hard Edge before I'm out of Midgar too. You steal from the flying soldiers on the tower where it's revealed that Aeris is taken.

My stats are epic man. Trust me. My current FF7 save file, I've logged over 500 hours of gameplay. No joke.

The Batlord 08-29-2014 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by CoNtrivedNiHilism (Post 1483655)
Haha, not bad at all. But...

Final Fantasy 7. The very first area when you get off the train, gather the potions from the dead guards. Before I even go to the room with the bridge to meet Barrett, I am without fail, at level 20 or higher. I have Clouds 1st Limit Level on the second tier of his Limit Break sets, every play through. By the time I reach Shinra Tower. My party is pushing level 40. All of this is very time consuming, especially considering not even being out of Midgar. I have materia sets mastered, powerful magic all around, every Limit Break tier learned for Cloud and my party, save for Clouds Omnislash, Tifa's Final Heaven, Barrett's Catastrophe, Aeris and her Great Gospel. Of course, characters like Red XIII, Vincet, Yuffie, Cid won't be where the initial characters you get in Midgar level wise. However. Soon as I leave Midgar, I get Red XIII in my party and start leveling him too...

By the way. I have Cloud and his weapon Hard Edge before I'm out of Midgar too. You steal from the flying soldiers on the tower where it's revealed that Aeris is taken.

My stats are epic man. Trust me. My current FF7 save file, I've logged over 500 hours of gameplay. No joke.

Take lessons from this man, all you anti-grinding sand-in-your-vagina havers. Honestly though, I never had a Playstation, so aside from 500 hours, a lot of that doesn't mean much to me.


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