Welcome to the Breath of Fire I & II topic.
Feel free to post any doubts, riddles or anything else.![]()
Welcome to the Breath of Fire I & II topic.
Feel free to post any doubts, riddles or anything else.![]()
Last edited by Ryu Zero; 01-05-2005 at 09:05 PM.
Well, I kinda fell through on 1 and in 2 I couldn't get past the door with the musical sounds thingy.
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Breath of Fire is pretty good.
Breath of Fire II is one of the finest games ever made. The re-release of it on the GBA was one of my happiest moments in gaming.
And I don't quite remember a door with musical sounds. Was that in I or II?
To hell with Battletoads and Double Dragon.
THIS is the ultimate team.
breath of fire 2 was awesome, I love that little game *sobs* So cool...
"NPC: Sorry this house is sealed off because of Blight"
It was torwards the end of 2 after the ?evil forest thingy? It was 5 years ago and hard to remember exactly where it was. I'll look into it.
Last edited by theundeadhero; 12-21-2004 at 12:18 AM.
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I liked one, but never tired two. My friend who liked one a lot said two was kind of a let down to him. That never motivated me to try it.
I've cleared BOF2 and got only to Winland in BOF...
Does that musical door exist in the first BOF or did i forget anything from the second?
I really liked BoF I, but there were too many random encounters. they got very very tiresome after a couple hours. marble3 was my friend.![]()
Makoto, Honesty.
I never really got into BoF. I've tried the first 4 games, and got the furthest in BoF I, barely started III before getting bored
I think i got pretty far in II too, and to some huge plains in BoF IV
I couldn't find where I was talking about in a walkthrough. It was after you got grandpa and went inside the tree in the forest. I'm not sure how much farther though. I remember finding an island where the church was based at.
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Yes, that is Evrai, the Grand Church of St. Eva. There are a total of two assaults on that place in the game, the first is probably the point in the game at which you are at.
If you've already done the inside of the Tree, that means you've received the Bolster Pillow from the Tree. After you have the pillow you need to go to Tunland and use it to shrink and enter the queen's body.
The game really shines at the end. That's where the story unfolds, and it is simply a remarkable experience I have never had duplicated on the SNES. A certain sermon in the Grand Church is one of my favorite video game scenes of all time. Amazing what such an archaic game can do.
To hell with Battletoads and Double Dragon.
THIS is the ultimate team.
Sadly, I got rid of the game years ago.
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I would say that BoF I and II are good games, but III and IV are excellant games. The graphics were pretty good for the time (at least for III, IV's graphics were a little behind the times), the game play was great (the gene splicing in III was a ton of fun and in IV you got to do lots of different things with the dragons) and the Master system allowed you to customize your characters. I took 2 of the slowest characters (read really strong) and made them really fast. So I ended up with 2 really strong and fast characters. The games were great. If you haven't played them give them a chance.
The older I get, the more money I make. The more money I make the cheaper I get. How the heck does this work?