Don't ask me why, but this FF sticks in my head more than any in the series, despite bad leveling and outdated story. Should I get my head examined.
I actually wanna play throuh the PSP version next month after I finish FF4: The After Years.
Don't ask me why, but this FF sticks in my head more than any in the series, despite bad leveling and outdated story. Should I get my head examined.
I actually wanna play throuh the PSP version next month after I finish FF4: The After Years.
Go for it, screw the nay-sayers cause FFII was fun. It has some faults but if you look past them there is a wonderful game here.
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
Just because I don't like FFVII doesn't mean other people can't like it. Same goes for FFII. You like what you like, so be happy that you do like it and stick with it!
You know, I like the music, the world, and even the characters, prototypical as they are. It could actually be one of my better-liked games in the series if not for that pesky battle system.
I like it better than FF1 or 3. The story is a little more advanced for its time (although the quests are a bit...random) in that it doesn't just center around the usual 4 crystals BS. There's the simplicity of not worrying about jobs, and the lack of a conventional leveling-up system is pretty negligible, as your character's stats seem to build at a normal rate anyways if you just play like you normally would (although having to level-up spells is a tad annoying, but at least it presents a bit of a challenge).