I have played final fantasy a good bit and I know I play or the obliteration and training but why do u play the game? :)
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I have played final fantasy a good bit and I know I play or the obliteration and training but why do u play the game? :)
I Can't Read Your Crazy Moon Language!!!!
It's like Broomish and Al Bhed and Lufenian all at the same time! The horror!
? Do I have some reading disorder? Because that's rather tame on the grammar errors/typos.
I like playing them for the stories and the hawt characters ^_^
Just a joke. I enjoy FF for a number of reasons, including (but certainly not limited to) the stories, characters, and music.
I play FF games for their story, character development and I have an obsession with powering up characters to their maximum possible capacity.
I enjoy playing the sidequests as well.
Ok Well that may have been bad grammar but I hate LA. This was revenge. I enjoy making my guys invincible and stunning my friend when I doublecast Ultima for 2 MP.
I play it because they have hott people in there. :love:
Yeah, like Heidegger!!!11 :love: :love: :love:Quote:
Originally Posted by lulusgirl
Cho kawai desu ya!!!!!!!111 ^.^V;;;;;;;
I like playing them because they give me something to do. They arel ike reading book but much better. I just enjoy everything about theml.
Its like "living" rather than reading a great book.
It's quite simple for me really. I play it to immerse myself in a world of magic and mystery. A world that can make you laugh, cry but most often it makes you stare in wonder at the perfection laid before you. A world that can trick your brain into thinking that you exist in that world. And all without getting up from the couch.
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Originally Posted by DJZen
If you love Heidegger that much, where's your Heidegger sig?
HUH, HUH ???????????
Well put man I agree. I love blasting opponents away with Firaga and the masamune or any other katana.Quote:
Originally Posted by squareSOFT
New question to keep this alive. Do you prefer...
set characters[FFX} or random characters[FF1]
set level FF1 or no levels FF2?
While both have they're advantages, I must say that, unless the random characters were given a sort of personality, I would have to say set characters. I enjoy watching the interactions between the party members and others.
I also like the level style of gaining strength, since it's steady and simple. Although, it does lack the customability of Final Fantasy II. As with before, both have thier good and bad points, but in personal taste, I will say set levels.