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Kaworu fan-girl! ^_^
ff anthology worths?
i want to buy ffanthology for my ps2 but i want to know if really worths.i mean i have told that there isn't any difference with the original ff6 only a little videos that have been added and nothing else.can you tell me where these videos have been added(only in opera,ending and prologue?)and if there are other changes?
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There is no difference in the game, save for two minor script changes. There's FMVs at the beginning and end. And there's sort of a compendium with pictures and monster information that you can look through after you've completed the game once. It's the same for V, except maybe without the compendiums. I cant remember.
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Those arent FMVs. They're just part of the gameplay. They arent any different that the SNES version.
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There are two different FMVs, and then a third one made with bits of the other two.
The first FMV is the introduction; it features clips of the main characters, then a longer section showing Terra, Biggs and Wedge getting into their Magitek Armor under Kefka's guidance. It's a really good intro to the story, this FMV plays every time you start up, before the title screen. The music is really good - a live piano and orchestral version of Terra's theme, very moving.
The ending FMV plays last of all, right after the end credits. It's truly impressive. It starts off with the most beautiful live arrangement of 'Aria di Mezzo Caraterre' ever, and features a mournful-looking Celes preparing for the opera. Interspersed are blank screens featuring some of Kefka's nihilistic phrases. Then, the FMV shows different characters in different, memorable scenes from throughout the game, inlcuding: Setzer piloting the airship and shooting down an imperial flier with his cards, Shadow being cool and ninja-ish on the train, and Kefka's superhuman form facing the Esper Alexander.
The third FMV is a kind of 'bonus', it's a promotional trailer for the re-released game, showing excerpts from the other two FMVs, accompanied by the second half of the Italian 'Aria di Mezzo Caraterre' from Final Fantasy VI: Grand Finale.
Also, the PSX version of FFVI (in PAL countries, 'Anthology' included FFIV and V only; VI was re-released separately), had a special section including a complete bestiary with detailed info on every opponent; a guide to the prizes at the Colloseum; a list of all spell types, including Blue Magic... and quite a lot more besides. You can even check your stats for every game - how long it took, how strong your characters were, etc.
I never owned a SNES, so I never played FFVI till it came out for the PSX... but it's a great way to play the game, in my opinion. It's cheap, too, so I'd highly recommend it.
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Even within the re-released game, there are some differences present: the 'bonus material', like the bestiary and spell lists, includes some names that are different from those used in the actual game.
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I know there are two script changes, one I cant remember, the other is they made the man in Narshe who says 'I saw some moogles walkin with a sasquatch' seem drunk.
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Yeah. And they didnt fix the typos and such either. Like, when you go to find Terra in the WoR "Come one, let's go get Kefka" or however it went. It still says that in the PSX game, instead of "Come on". But they went out of their way to make an old NPC drunk. Yay!
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There isn't much difference. However, it DOES come with FFV, so it is more than worth it in my opinion.
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