I thought it was great. And there is an extremel cheep trick for beating the last boss.
Bebedora was the coolest character in the whole game. She rocked hard.
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I thought it was great. And there is an extremel cheep trick for beating the last boss.
Bebedora was the coolest character in the whole game. She rocked hard.
I liked it, too. I thought the story was good and the way of switching back between the sides to get different picture of how the racial side affected things was great. I never finished it and I probably never will, but yeah.
Uhm...ok, I havn't played ToS, but if you traded it for anything with "Breath of Fire" in the title, you made a terrible, terrible mistake.
I hope that was the end of that silly argument.
I never picked it up, but I did watch my brother play it. It sort of seemed interesting at first, but then I really started paying attention to the dialogue. Which is not that great. Although the battle system did look kinda fun. I don't think I'm missing anything special. :P
I dont think so. Breath of Fire is a wicked RPG series, been playing it for years. And it was worth it IMO. You must have played Dragon Quarter if thats your view of BoF.Quote:
Uhm...ok, I havn't played ToS, but if you traded it for anything with "Breath of Fire" in the title, you made a terrible, terrible mistake.
i never beat the boss, i must know:pQuote:
Originally Posted by corncracker
you need to keep on the sides and not in the middle
The game is great , but before you beat the game and before Orcoth is destroyed, you would want to go back to Catalena or whatever that city is called in Aldrow and enter the longest tournament and when you finally win you get a secret character Diekbeck, which he is very useful. And foir Darc, enter the Coliseum in Rueloon and enter the longest tournament there to win another secret character, Arc the lad is the greatest!
I liked it. I didn't beat it though, I got to the part where you fight that one evil general guy and his guards who look like they were in the Ku Klux Klan. That's all I remember, I haven't played it in so long. Twilight of the Spirits didn't ruin the series, End of Darkness ruined the series.
Never played End of Darkness, only Arc the Lad collection.
Final boss is the giant eye which does two things, summon the black orbs and fires the powerful beam attack. Maru must be in your party. Bebedora and Camillia is also useful with her powerful ranged magic.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tifa's Real Lover(really
Keep everyone on the right edge and put Maru barely in range ot hit the eye. everyone else attacks the orbs. On the edge they can't be hit with the beam attack, and being weak against light makes Maru's light arrows effective. Maru is the only character with a regular attack that can hit him without getting in range of the beam.
Everyone else should handle the orbs as they come.
adding on to your tip..... if the eyes become too much have maru use his great hunter technique to take out some of the mini eyes.(the technique is funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
I remember this game not making a very good impression on me. It's been a couple years since I played it, so I can't recall many specifics. I remember thinking it had a lot of potential with the split storyline idea, but it ended up not cashing in on it as much as I'd have liked. Otherwise, I remember it being a largely average experience. Good enough to play through, but not good enough to make a big impact. Oh yeah, I remember it had some funky music tracks in the game. And I don't necessarily mean that in a good way.