which final fantasy do you think is the most boring and why? me im not sure im really just asking you
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which final fantasy do you think is the most boring and why? me im not sure im really just asking you
IV
Graphics were inferior to the snes so much that I actually liked FF1 nes better.
Way too many random encounters.
Stupid plotline.
Nonsensical and unentertaining potline.
Annoying.
I hated all the characters except for Rydia.
If they remade the game as a completely different game that focused on Rydia, with the elimination of Cecil and Bboy and the rest of that tripe and remade something completely different, it'd be better and more interesting than FFIV.
I barely finished it because I'd rather play 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9,X etc.
The good news is that it helped me work more on my math homework, since that is far better than suffering through FFIV.
I agree. I was boring, repetative, and pointless
I too agree, it bored me so much I had little motivation to play and cheated.
FF2. Ugh. C'est horrible!:twak:
It was boring, ans although the characters actually talked in this game, I actually think they had more personality in FF1. But that's just my opinion.
I disagree wholeheartedly with 4. possibly my favorite FF. you should play Advance if the graphics weren't up to par for you.
I must say, in all confidence, that it is easily the latest installment, Final Fantasy XII. When we first heard that there were no more random battles, we all cheered. But I didn't know the Gambit system was going to be this bad. Not only are the dungeons way too long, but the fact that you pre-progam your abilities leads to a bad combination.
the entire game is pushing the analogue stick while you watch repetitive and boring battle motions.
Or, you know, you could actually put some effort into controlling at least one character. I always kept Vaan with Gambits turned off so I had someone to control at all times. Honestly, the only people I ever see claim the battle system was boring did what you did and let the game play for them. If you were bored by that then you have no one to blame but yourself since the game gave you the option to not do that.
As for the most boring FF, it was hands down FFI. It doesn't hold up today at all. The story is crap, the battle system is utterly basic, and the battles themselves are too numerous and not the least bit entertaining to me.
FFX-2.
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Final Fantasy II
I just couldn't get into it like I could the other ones
THE JACKEL
FFX...
I don't like watching soap operas with their predicatble plots and asinine characters so why in god's name should I play one? Wait I forgot... FFX doesn't like to let you play the game part of it, it's so in love with it's own plot it has to force you to watch a damn cutscene every 10 minutes so it can explain nothing of relevance to you...
Until FFX-2, FFX was the rpg that took me the longest to finish cause I could never find a real reason to do it other than to say "I've played and beaten it". It has a bare bones plot and the cast is the worst to ever be assembled in an RPG IMHO.
Final Fantasy X. I could not play that game for the longest time because everytime I did, I would fall asleep. So it was the literal snooze fest.
Cracker wants me to answer for him: Final Fantasy VIII.
Um, maybe because that would force me to spend even more time on a game who's battles I already found boring???
The truth is, that was what I was planning on doing before I got the game. I realized that the only practical way to do that would be to play on Active, as Wait would waste too much time, pausing the battle for every action. However, bringing up the menu on Active lags up the game, and I found that it would be a waste anyway to select a command when the character was going to do that anyway.
So, yes, the game gave me the option not to play it the way it was designed, but doing so wasn't a viable option either.
1 and 2. Their battle systems made my brain melt and pour out my ears.
VIII... It's just crap...
I'm not even going to bother arguing it except to say that most people I know (myself included) never have Gambits turned on for at least one character, leave it on wait, and have an extraordinarily fun time with this battle system. Just because you haven't given actually playing the game a solid go isn't the games fault.