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    Oddly enough, I haven't. I beat DDS1 a few years back but haven't played part 2 yet. I have tackled Elizabeth in both the original P3 and P3:FES but never saw much reason to beat her, so I kind of left that on my to-do-list. I'm not as much into superbosses like I was back in the day. I do plan on tackling both, but in the case of Elizabeth, I have a bad tendency to always make a mistake like waiting too long or not building the right Personas and being low on resources, that I always say I'll try to beat her next round and never do. She's a bit like Beelzebub in Nocturne, who is either the hardest boss in the game, or a push over depending upon how early you start building a team to beat him specifically. I'm also still trying to beat Masakados and the Fiends in SMTIV.

    I've been meaning to tackle X-2 again, I started a new game like two years ago, but lost interest quickly. I've been debating about picking up the HD Remaster of the Spira titles, because I feel I might get more of a kick out of the Master Sphere Grid than the vanilla version. So who knows.

    I can understand about not wanting to use certain "cheats" though I'll admit Dark Souls kind of got me over the "honor code" system cause screw some of those guys. I don;t think I've ever beaten Manus or the Maneater fights fairly cause those fights are BS and I find the cheat amusing (long story short, you can actually kill them without ever entering their boss arena as long as you have a strong enough bow and plenty of arrows) but I do that with some fights.

    As for Neo Shinryu, he's actually pretty easy to beat as you can pretty much use the same strategy for beating his normal form of using Dragon Lances and just equipping the right gear to nullify most of his attacks. He has moire health and better stats, but most of his move set is the same except for having Mighty Guard and Almagast. He does have a final attack he uses when he dies, but his magic attack is not that great so its not really a big deal and chances are, you'll have one character still in "Jump" mode to bypass all of it. The Dragon's Den was pretty fun for me though, mainly because several of the bosses were either designed to counter some of the game's more exploitative abilities, while others were just pure puzzle style boss that made you think outside of the box. So it wasn't so much that I found it hard as much as it was intellectually stimulating, which is what I prefer from a boss fight in general.
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    I got pretty far in the FFX Monster Arena on my original save file way back in the day, but this is the U.S. version so I didn't have access to Penance. I beat both Weapons in FFX as well but we both know they aren't the real superbosses of that game.

    I finished all of the Mark Hunt in FFXII and all but Omega XII for the optional bosses. Yiazmat kind of tired me out so I just didn't have the willpower to try to beat him, though I have faced him. I still need to play through the Trials mode in Zodiac Age to face the Judges, whom I have heard from multiple sources are one of the more challenging bosses within the series. I also still need to fight off Yiazmat and Omega in the TZA version as well.

    X-2 is definitely the odd one out, I just have a really difficult time getting past the characters and story to enjoy it, so it was a struggle just to finish the game in the first place for me, so I never challenged the bosses in that one either. Though I'm well aware of how hard they are. In the cases of both Spira entries and KH2 even, I've had friends who were obsessed enough to import the real versions of the games and show off how ridiculous a lot of those bosses really are, so I've seen them in action but never from a personal playthrough.

    I think I did all but maybe three Hunts in FFXIII and I think I'm down to just one or two more optional superbosses in FFXV as well. I've also never bothered/can't face the superbosses in the DS remakes of FFIII and IV. I have beaten all of the super challenges from the first IX games though.
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    Yes, especially since the battle system is Chrono Trigger while the plot is FFX/Tales of Symphonia.
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    Sort of, I'd say I am Setsuna vs. Final Fantasy X, since their premises are pretty much the same. Setsuna largely resolved a bunch of my issues with FFX in terms of tone and setting.
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    Also, I now get to expose you to all of the cool CT remixes out there.
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    Ha that is pretty funny.
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    Wild Arms has such an underrated OST. Most of the games have good soundtracks but I think the first game has the most impressive because you can tell the composer Michiko Naruke took full advantage of the CD-Rom space for some great pieces.

    Return to Ashes

    Alone in the World

    Migrant Bird's of the Wilderness (Rudy's Theme)

    Lamenting and a Promise ~ One of my personal favorites.
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    Speaking of Persona...
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    That's a pretty awesome 8-bit cover.
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    Limitations force people to think and make tough choices which is why I stuck to it. Besides any higher and people would probably only skim responses at best.
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A Modern Guide to Ys - Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA

by Karifean on 01-12-2020 at 01:17 AM

YS VIII: LACRIMOSA OF DANA

If it's not clear by now, I adore the Ys series. I love how purely fun these games are, I love the simple sense of adventure, and the sense of genuine mystique from uncovering the lore of ancient places of legend. I love the way Falcom humanizes their characters and really makes them feel 'real' in a way other studios' JRPGs struggle to match. And whatever I may have said about Celceta it still is a game that has a lot of that.

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A Modern Guide to Ys - Ys: Memories of Celceta (Ys IV)

by Karifean on 01-03-2020 at 11:09 PM

YS: MEMORIES OF CELCETA (YS IV)

Time for a quick history lesson! Ys IV's history is a strange one indeed. Back around its initial release there were actually two games that were Ys IV, there was "Ys IV: Dawn of Ys" by Hudson Soft on the PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16) CD-ROM, and then there was "Ys IV: Mask of the Sun" by Tonkin House on the SNES. How did that happen? Well Falcom were in a bit of a situation at

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A Modern Guide to Ys - Ys Seven

by Karifean on 01-03-2020 at 02:37 AM

YS SEVEN

Heading into the final era of Ys games and in the series' timeline the chronologically last of the localized games so far we have Ys Seven. Released for the PSP in late 2009 and ported to the PC years later, this game marks a heavy departure from earlier titles in the series in terms of graphics, gameplay and storytelling alike. The shift was met with mixed reception, but given all that came out of it, I couldn't be

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A Modern Guide to Ys - Ys Origin

by Karifean on 12-31-2019 at 11:03 PM

YS ORIGIN

Now for perhaps one of the best-known games in the series, Ys Origin has gained quite a bit of notoriety especially on Steam, probably mainly because its Steam trailer is super hype. Does it deserve it? Well, to put it very simply... hell yeah it does.


As mentioned already, in Ys Origin you do not play as Adol. That's because this game is a prequel to the Ys I & II duology,

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A Modern Guide to Ys - Ys: The Oath in Felghana (Ys III)

by Karifean on 12-30-2019 at 11:55 PM


YS: THE OATH IN FELGHANA (YS III)

The third Ys game was known in the SNES era as "Wanderers of Ys", and was the game to introduce a lot of the western world to the series. Its reputation overall has been mixed, being a sort of "Zelda II: The Adventure of Link" of the Ys series, ditching the overhead view for a sidescrolling adventure and as already implied not really being about the land of Ys at all anymore,

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