It's okay you'll get this cool snazzy International version with like Dark Aeons and trout.
It's okay you'll get this cool snazzy International version with like Dark Aeons and trout.
I would get it... but I have no interest in it really. It's not that I think it's going to be bad, I just don't really care about it.
May pick it up in the future... but eh
Eyyyyyyyyyyyyy
got it the minute it released, its the first of the series that iv actualy gottn before 2 years after the release. first off the plot is to edgy and dont fit well together if you open gates in a certain order undefinedi assisted snow before doing any of the hope related areas and when i met hope serah didnt even know where snow was even though i had just seen him in sunleth waterscape not even an hour befor hand. damn those emo-cobos lol. had to get that outthere. every lvl seems like a doctor who episode.
1. land in some strang time and space.
2. learn whats happening/captured on arrival/happy to see the place/find place in peril
3.help ppl with there problems.
4 leave in tardis er gate.
OK.
Got to the last dungeon and....
THE STORY /facepalm
It has soooo many issues. I mean it has interesting parts but the narrative is all over the place and there are a lot of contradictions and some things are just plain stupid.
Lamia's Tiara- Headgear in FFIX
Lamia's Flute- Weapon for Eiko in FFIX
Lamia in FFV- a enemy
appearance: a lady with long brown hair, wearing a tiara...half woman and half snake.
Lamia in FF3j- A Harp
Lamia in FFL2- An enemy
FF2j Queen Lamia, at one point she even gets Frionel in a bedroom with her and jumps on the bed and says "take me!".. before she turns into her snakey self. She serves as a mini boss in this game (as Queen Lamia).. and after you fight her as a mini boss, regular lamia's become random foes and later on in the game, Queen Lamia's become random foes as well.
LamiaScl. an item that paralyzes foes.
According to legend, she was once a Libyan queen (or princess) who fell in love with Zeus. Zeus' jealous wife Hera deformed her into a monster and murdered their offspring. She also made Lamia unable to close her eyes, so that she couldn't find any rest from the obsessing image of her dead children. When Zeus saw what had be done to Lamia, he felt pity for her and gave his former lover a gift: she could remove her eyes, and then put them on again. This way, though sleepless, she could rest from her misfortune. Lamia envied other the other mothers and took her vengeance by stealing their children and devouring them.