Hey, man, it's a thread where you discuss what game in the series was your least favourite. Just 'cause my answer doesn't please you doesn't make me any less right when I say it's my least favourite. It simply is.I finished it, though.
There was more to the characters than, say, FFI. And I understand FFIII was a backwards step from FFII, although I've not played FFIII yet, so it's hard to say. But for me, FFI had a better experience system. Given that fighting and subsequently gaining experience pretty much made up for all of the gameplay there is to speak of in those early games, if they can't get that to be enjoyable then what is there left to enjoy? I thought there is great potential for a remake in FFII, more so than the other early games. The characters hinted at their personalities but SE opted against expanding on this, or developing them, or anything. The whole thing was very, very subtle indeed. A step in the right direction (ie, towards actual characters), yes, certainly! But that doesn't make it suddenly better than the other games. If they remake it and suddenly expand on the personalities, add in notably more storyline/dialogue, add in minigames etc... it could be great. But it would definitely need a new experience system. I for one could not stand that I had to constantly use a spell just to level it up just to make my characters useful in later stages of the game.





I finished it, though.
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