KH > FFVI > FFVII
KH > FFVI > FFVII
It's strange how many people can say basically the exact same thing in one Forum, but i really must say that it is rather hard to pick between two such good games. Graphics aside, I used to think that FF6 had much better music, but as i listen to more and more FF7 music i am beginning to realize that they are about equal. The stories are each pretty good too, however FF6 doesn't have quite the plot twists and surprises of FF7, it's story is still a classic and will probably go unchalleneged for ever and ever. hehe. Well in the end i don't think we can decide guys.
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FFVII music seemed to have heavy beats imho, tho One Wing Angel was one of the best in my list.
I'm an devious, insane sort of person, so when Kefka laugh, I laugh :P
There's no insane plans or whatsoever in FFVII. The villian just...didn't suit me. Don't get me wrong, i think Sephiroth is a good character but...*sigh*
sephiroth isn't the real villain of ffvii though. hojo and jenova do far more evil things than sephy does; sephy's just a puppet.
I like Final Fantasy VII more. It has a magic that no other game I've ever played had.
I can't really understand why FF VI is so popular. To me its simply a game thats a bit above average. Maybe my fifth or sixth favorite FF.
I like FF3's game play more then 7's on one hand, but on the other hand 7's story wasn't stolen from Breath of Fire.
I liked FFVI because there was plenty of characters with unique abilities, good storylines, and a bunch of crap to collect and sidequests to go after. I had a problem with VII and VIII that all the characters were the same except for their limit breaks. I liked VI's use of the unique ability. Final Fantasy VI is my favorite game of all time.
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if 6 is better than 7, then 5 is way better than both.
Your logic depends on a premise that I don't agree with.![]()
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I didn't care too much for VI's levelling system, you got, say 1 or 2 stats at the most per level depending on which Esper you have equipped. VII had a much better system, you simply gained some stats with each level like the previous ones.[ I think you did, I might be confusing 7 with another one] So I liked VII much better beacuse it wasn't a pain in the neck to raise your characters stats.
"We have a boat! Now we can travel and see buetiful women all around the world.. Hey, I'm joking!"
-Desh, Final Fantasy III
the characters are powerful enough to barrel comfortably through the game at level 40-ish anyway, why would you need to raise your stats that much? unless you're a completist like me, but that's a rant for another day.
I once got everyone to level 99 with all magic and abilities (minus 15 or so rages) and had all but 7 or 8 items, but the battery on that game pack died out long ago.![]()
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bad luck. i don't think i was ever obsessive enough to power EVERYONE up to level 99, but i got a good half of my party members to 99 (and the others were at 50-ish at least I think). Had most of the rages (except a few that I'd unforunately missed in the WoB) and a lot of the items as well. Too bad that's on my friend's copy of the game which, for obvious reasons, I don't have anymore. What a great game though.
Powering up Gau was the hardest because I just don't like him.
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I like him, it's just a pain in the to wander around getting all those Rages. I usually bring Strago, Relm and Locke with me, and have them steal and learn Lores while I'm at it. Makes sense, really. It's also a good way to have the rest of your characters learn Magic - that way you can give whatever stat bonuses you want to each character as you level up.