all of them really, the best FFs are all rounders that cater for all. i'd say ff7 probly does that.
a decent storyline is a good startin point tho
Story/Characters
Battle system
Graphics
Music and sounds
Repeated FF themes (Cid, chocobos, summons...)
Other
all of them really, the best FFs are all rounders that cater for all. i'd say ff7 probly does that.
a decent storyline is a good startin point tho
Story and even more so characters. I have to be able to relate to the characters.
the fact my least favorite character from that game will pretty much die![]()
Story and Characters. Plus retaining the FF elements likes Chocobos, Summons, Moogles, etc.
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Penelo - "Yeah, you! The one reading this sig at this very moment!"
Vaan - "Interested in playing FFXII International Zodiac Job system?"
Ashe - "But you have no knowledge of the Japanese language?"
Fran - "....We could help...."
Balthier - "That's right, Fran! Just click on Crossblades' thread on the very bottom of this signature and it will show you all license grid translations, magicks and tecks locations, and other changes that were made!"
Basch - "Don't forget though. Swap Magic is needed to play this game if you don't own a japanese PS2."
Vaan - "Also remember that if you played the original, you'll have an easier time playing the international version. We hope you enjoy the International Zodiac Job System experience. See ya then!"
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I will play a game with a bad story and a good battle/levelling system, but I don't think I would the other way around. Those are the two most important things. FF has always had great gameplay and that is what I like most about the games.
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