i have the game and it sits in its box. i payed like 60 bucks for the limited edition. i played this game for like 4 hours and it got boring. so the question is should i start playing it again?
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i have the game and it sits in its box. i payed like 60 bucks for the limited edition. i played this game for like 4 hours and it got boring. so the question is should i start playing it again?
yes
I felt the same way playing just with Vaan.
Gameplay gets fun after you get to the Rabanastre palace because you get to control a party and go to some very cool places like the sky city of Bhujerba which you go right after the palace and the next mission. And right after Bhujerba there is one of the coolest missions in a game: rescuePrincess Leaa Princess out ofthe Death Starthe giant battle ship Leviathan. :love:
Story and characters don't improve much but get more tolerable after you can have fun in some pretty cool places and can use some cool weapons and spells :D
If your looking for an engaging storyline, this is not the right FF. However, if you want great gameplay, stick with it. You might like it more as time goes on.
Considering it's the best game of all time (yes, not only the past 30 years, but all time), yes, it is worth playing.
The gameplay gets much, MUCH better. I actually enjoy playing with just Vaan, but when you've got a party of three (and gambits become available), the game really picks up. Stick with it.
KEEP PLAYING, I could run around the cerobi steppe all day.
The first few hours are pretty dull yes, but it gets better, definitely when you start to get your full party.
I thought the eye candy was enough to keep me going for the first few hours, and by the time the thrill of that had passed I was playing a solid game.
Game picks up after the Leviathan in my opinion. Keep playing, as everyone has already said.
I am glad that there are so many side quests. It makes the game much better and realistic.
Keep playing, you will like it.
But of course this game is worth playing.All Final Fantsys are worth playing!
I personally began to like it when Penelo joined the party.She's so cute :love:
hell yeah!!!!
the beginning is reallllly boring at first but it definatly gets better
I personally thought the Gambit system could've used a bit more work, but otherwise, as the others have said, things start to pick up once you have a full party.
Why does everyone think the beginning is boring? I thought it was just fine.
for me, it was because I was impatient to get all the characters in myparty since I had heard of them all before
The first few hours were fun for me, I got fustrated after that though, but delightfully fustrated.
don't play the game. Definitely not worth it. I've finished the entire game including sidequests and everyboss imaginable. Now all I wish is that I could play this game again. When you finish the game, you'll only crave for more. Definitely not worth the suffering from waiting for the next sequel.
So far (28 hours in) the characters have been 2D, the story has been bland and uninteresting, the gameplay has been repetitive and the soundtrack screams "we were kind of hoping you would be focusing on the gameplay". Graphics are pretty...except for humes which look like they had textures applied to flat polygon models.
Um, the dialog is pretty good?
I enjoy it a lot and I'm a traditional FF fan. I find the chains and LP board quite addicting.
Gameplay improves a lot with gambits and a party instead of Vaan alone. The scenery is also a lot less boring after Bhujerba.
Pretty lame dialog to me, for 98% of the game. It only improved on the next to last mission (Pharos tower).
But the new places, new espers and good graphics made up for it, kinda. It is worth playing it till the end IMHO. But not for story or dialog.
Chains are fun, LP board was fun but I completed it so fast it lost it's appeal. Hunts are addictive though :love:
the LP board is alright, but it reminds me of the sphere grid in 10
and the dialouge in the game sounds like the people who are talking have a helmet on, Penelo mainly
I have been playing the game for 28 (now around 30) hours. I'm significantly passed that point. [spoilers]I've just killed Judge Bergan, with one Quickening Chain no less.[/spoilers]Quote:
Originally Posted by Renmiri
I really don't have anything to complain about in relation to the scenery though. It has been mostly wonderful.
I meant more along the lines of most characters (especually the villains) being fairly articulate in how their deliver their monologues. I agree that there is very little substance to what they say.Quote:
Originally Posted by Renmiri
I noticed this as well, especially towards the beginning when it was mostly just Vaan and Penelo. Most likely poor sound recording hardware/software.Quote:
Originally Posted by hplvr
honestly dude, jus play but get into it all mentally an do diffrent things an leave the field of security use weak weapons make the gamer alot harder than it has to be
I'm gonna go the other way on this one. Unless you want to finish it just to say that you have, go for it.
If not, then realize that this story is no where up to par with games like VI, VII, VIII, IX, or even X. I enjoyed playing X-2 more than this game. Seriously, if you don't like it now, it's not worth the hassle and unsatisfying story.
But this is just my opinion.
Nope. Avoid this game like the plague it is a horrible game and you should sell it to someone that you don't like.
Never give up! NEVER SURRENDER!
Hush. :P
If you're one of those people who plays games for stories because you're too lazy to read a book, this game isn't for you. ;)
I'm currently in the same rut as you are but I've willed to continue. I've gotten bored at the Ozmone Plains near the Garif Village and stopped there. Went to play Resident Evil 4. :D
But IMO FFXII is comparatively boring. It lacks character depth and you end up doing the same thing over and over and over again. Search for something, get captured, escape. Search for something, get captured, escape.
And Vaan and company probably won't be remembered as much as Cloud, Squall, Tidus and the previous FF protagonists. :mog:
This also betters some of the earlier FF's. It's massive, and has more going for it sidequest wise then X-2 and VII.
Haha! While I'll remember Balthier. He's like a more comical version of Jack Sparrow.
Vaan is cool too. But he's not the central figure of the story. Ashe is since she's of course the sole heir to the throne and who practices the most political power in the party.
Yikes! Off topic! The main plot and lack of character depth and interaction may cure insomnia. Hunts and License Board are addictive. :love:
What is so lame about the music dear :love:
Just because it isn't as memorable as some of the past ones, doesn't the mean the music was :skull::skull::skull::skull:. It fitted with the game, a lot of tracks were very beautiful. DON'T TELL ME YOU DONTLIKE CLASH ON THE BRIDGE/EMPIRES THEME :eek:
Pleeeeease tell me why the characters are so weak also :( - I found them, IMO, good ones - I would like to see an anti view, because everyone else I've seen on other forums never explain their views :cry:
Play this game, it has quite possible the greatest most cohesive world in the entire game. I didn't finish the game cause I wanted to know what happened, I literally wanted to save this beautiful and exotic world from being destroyed by a tyrant.
It's cast is good (just don't think of Vaan as the main character, since he really isn't. FFXII never had an official "main character" like FFVII, FFVIII, and FFX) you'll enjoy the story better and may end up liking him more. The story is good, but don't expect anything like this team's previous efforts. The music is completely fitting to the enviroments but don't be expecting to be humming them when you shut off the game.
The game gives as much as your willing to put in. The gambit system and Liscense Board are only as fun and as creative as the player. Try to experiment a little and don't just blast through the game to finish the story. You'll miss 90% of what this FF brings to us.
Also EXPLORE, this game has a massive world and alot of it is pretty much optional. Take time to look around and see the sights.
FFXII music
A)It isn't very memorable
B)It is always the same. I like more variety after 100 hours playing a game. I love FFX's Hymn of the fayth but 100 hours of hymns would drive me bonkers!
Characters.
A) Cliche... C'mon how much more cliche can you get than Basch and Gabranth's plot ?
B) Cliche plot.. I've seen better re-telling of the Roman Empire's woes ;)
C) Not one of the characters is likable enough. I couldn't care for any of them enough to finish the game... I did it to say I completed the thing, but not to see any plot twist.
D) Very badly written... Vaan has to tell us he "wants to be a sky pirate to run away from the pain of his brother's death". Well DUH! God writers make you arrive at the same conclusion by more subtle means, instead of just telling you straight away. Like a bad actor has to say "I'm sad" or I'm angry" because he is incapable of acting sad or angry, the XII writers couldn't get him to look real enough to make us conclude stuff by ourselves so they spelld out every little bit of the plot. Ugh!!!!
Agreed. The world is awesome, the fiends look real, the battle system is fun, gameplay is enjoyable... That is what makes so mad at FFXII: the wasted potential! It could have been the very best for years to come, and Square goofed on stuff they know how to do with their eyes closed: character development, story telling and soundtrack. :(
if you don't want your FFXII game, then give it to me
Some people do think it is the best since VII, and I believe them. All down to opinion I guess.
I also love bitching. Can we be bitching buddies Renmiri :D
Hell yeah.
If you've already bought it, at least play through past the point where you get the whole party together. It picks up quickly after you get everyone together. I personally love the hunts. The world of Ivalice is absolutely vast and incredible to explore.
However I agree with what many are saying on the characters - they're not that developed (at least so far). They all have their personalities, but they don't seem to focus in too much detail on each (or any one) individual.
But yeah, definitely give it a chance. Especially if you've went and spent 60 bones on it.