id give the story a 7.5 or 8 its even pretty deep when you think about it
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id give the story a 7.5 or 8 its even pretty deep when you think about it
Well the story I would give an 8 but overall I would give the game a 9
It's an okay game to me, but I couldn't be arsed to to all the missions. Kinda dissappointing. If it weren't a Final Fantasy I probably never would have noticed it...not that it's bad or anything
thanks angelroo see u cant access all the mission another problem with the game. i mean come on u cant complete the game without all the missons so big dissa point mean.; my rateing just went down 2 too 1.5
I have a hard time accepting that. It may not be the best Final Fantasy ever, but I hardly think it borders on horrible or even mediocore; all in all I had found it a satisfying and entertaining game.Quote:
Originally Posted by finalfantasyguy4ever
I had no problem with the judges; it added an interesting take on to what may or may not be done, and has been explained by others, it can work for you if you have the right cards and are prepared for what you want to do.
Also, if you've played the original FFT, there is little, in my mind, that separates it all that drastically from how you learn abilities EXCEPT the fact that you learn abilities from the equipment you have available to you (somewhat like FF IX), and the fact that it thus makes it harder to learn high-level abilities early on.
Finally, you not liking the classes, I'm afraid to say, is your problem. No offense, but the fact that most of them are from previous FF games, or at the very least fairly similiar to previous FF games, should have given you an indication of what the classes would be. If you hadn't liked the classes before, why did you think you would like them now?
I liked the FFTA story more than the FFT story. I'm sorry, hundreds of pages of footnotes don't add depth. They just make things more convoluted.
This is far from the worst FF. It's one of the best.
this game was chidish and what was with the dieing u could only die in a few areas in fft u had a time clock to get to that person every battle which made it fun and anticipating to get ur team back and in final fantasy tactics advance u couldnt use monsters as seperate characters bummer 1.5 too 1.2
wow big deal about de deiing part.
the idea is the people there fight to have fun not to die so thats another reason judges exsist.
I'm sorry but this makes no sense. you can't complete any FF game without doing everything. Unless of course you count just defeating the last boss as finishing the whole game in which case you are wrong.Quote:
thanks angelroo see u cant access all the mission another problem with the game. i mean come on u cant complete the game without all the missons so big dissa point mean.; my rateing just went down 2 too 1.5
other missions pop up when youve done certain things theyl not just give you the list with 300 + missions and ask you
so marche what do you want to do today, nothing big to be done like destroying the world so just take your time.
oh and it seems to me your still playing, if you dislike it so much why not stop playing it.
and man id love to see a lock on thins but hey i got nothing to say about it so
FFTA = Suck
So, you don't like it because it's not exactly the same as Final Fantasy Tactics in every way?Quote:
Originally Posted by finalfantasyguy4ever
I don't agree with you. Two words: Mystic Quest.
its a very good game. its not my favourite FF because there are loads of other great FFs but i like it. i dislike FFX-2 the most. i agree mostly with what has been said above about there being no worst FF. as long as it a good game its a good FF i suppose. with it being a 3+ for thew GBA that it a disadvantage but its a good game.if i made a list of FFs and put my favourite FF at the top and least favourite at the bottom FFTA would be near the bottom but its still a great game i dont see whats wrong with it.
I agree completely. While I did personally like the story of FFT (I don't mind footnotes; I'm an avid Xenosaga fan), I found the story of FFTA much more...entertaining. It was a unique way to look at the FF universe, and I enjoyed that and, if you think about it, there is some depth to the story, such asQuote:
Originally Posted by roto13-ness
SPOILER: (SPOILER)The fact that the entirety of the world is sustained by Mewt's own withheld desires, and the world is no more than the book feeding off of this and exploiting it and encouragine him in his fantasy. Not only that, but seeing as how Llednar Twem is merely a projection of withheld emotion, you can say that Twem is basically a manifestation of Mewt's id.
But mostly, the game is just darn fun.
No offense, butQuote:
Originally Posted by finalfantasyguy4ever
1) As had been said before, the battles here are more like tournament battles than anything; they're not meant to be to the death. and 2) even though you can't DIE in most areas, your characters are still knocked out for the battle unless you revive them. Yes, in this case there is no timer and I'll be honest, even though it'll make me sound like a wussy: thank goodness for that. While I know that helped with the difficulty of FFT, there's a difference between strategic difficulty and "annoy our gamers" guilty.
*shudders* And I honestly thought I was the only one who had ever played that game......Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirage