Because you can't run from bosses.
Type: Posts; User: Dahveed
Because you can't run from bosses.
So one FF of out twelve has a different storyline. That's still not the creativity I'm looking for.
Now that I think of it, every FF I have played follows one of two storylines.
1. Salvage the crystals and defeat a great evil.
2. Rebel against the empire.
FF 15 should get something more...
I'm waiting for a female poster to rip you about seven ways from Sunday for this comment.
But I gotta vote for Mog. You just know he doubles as an exotic dancer when he's not in your current...
True, but I think the reason 6 appeals to so many people is because the atmosphere is a bit lighter. While there is a dramatic and serious story going on, the writers managed to inject tons of humor...
I used to think the same way, which is one reason I was turned off by FF7. Now that I think of it, I enjoyed playing FF7.
I guess what is so great about the series is each game is a bit different...
I would tend to agree with Sagenysd. I don't know how many kids I've seen in public with a GBA or a GBA SP. And yes, 90% of them seem to be playing Pokemon.
Now that's not to say GBA is...
Yeah, it's amazing how terrible at games the average gamer is nowadays. Back when the original for NES came out, I was still just a kid. However, I had no qualms with the magic system, and remember...
I agree that Locke is chivalrous. He may not really be a ladies man per se, but I think Terra and Celes appreciate how he is always there for them.
I think some women, both in real life and in...
I just bought the DS remake and was really pleased to see different spell levels, as opposed to standard MP.
However, why didn't they do the same with all the FF1 remakes, except for Origins? ...
Same here. The NES version of this game is the first Final Fantasy I played. It's too bad newer versions don't include maps, bestiary, and a list of all weapons, armor, and spells like the NES...
Actually, that's one reason the original is one of my favorites in the series.
As a fan of magic users, I gotta go with the black mage. I remember hearing one guy who is a huge fan of this game claim that a level 50 black mage can beat the game by himself.
Probably because the load times are so horrible.
The GBA version, from what I've played, is pretty good. Sure, they took out a few minor things, but it's still good enough.
This game...
Don't know about DOS, but I don't think the Ninja in the original NES version is good enough to warrant lugging around the Thief for half the game.
On bosses, even with the Katana, the Ninja...