Dayum, Jay. Tell us how you really feel.
I liked the item thing because it did two things for me. One, reminded me of Tactics, and the other being gave me more than a leveling reason to stop and grind a bit. Made it pretty easy to stomp through most of the game, really.IX is still my favorite I think, they did a pretty amazing job with character development in that game imo. Needing to collect every item in the game to get all your skills was annoying, but I can let it slide.
I tried it once and didn't like it. I wasn't crazy about the incredibly long battle sequences.There's not enough love for FFT in this thread. It's only been mentioned as amazing maybe 6 times.
I give FFXII a pass on the "No overhead map" thing because you essentially walk everywhere and it takes you a fair amount of time to get to places. It's also supposed to be taking place in a VERY small country, so it makes sense that most of the locations are within land travel distance from one another.I do agree though, on FFXIII especially. It felt lazy. From X on you lost the overworld map, and thus the exploration and wonder factor of those big continents in the days of SNES/PS1. Hell, I remember jumping through time in Chrono Trigger, going to 65M BC, and realizing I was basically on the continents of 600/1000 AD before goddamn Tectonic shifts. That's amazing.
While they were definitely a bit long, it also depended on how you wanted to set up your builds. Stocking up on giving your guys high move/jump capabilities often helped you end battles within a handful of turns (and some plot battles within a single turn). You definitely didn't need to play that way of course.I tried it once and didn't like it. I wasn't crazy about the incredibly long battle sequences.
This may be my favorite post.
Hey guys, remember when FFT's only problem was THAT IT WAS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING?
Parasite Eve was great. There's not some divide between that and liking/disliking Final Fantasy.They were all boring. Granted, I like Parasite Eve. Take that as you will.
I liked Balthier's addition in FFT, but I couldn't stand those accents. I think it could have gone without those anime scenes.This may be my favorite post.
Here's my FFT story: At one point, I sold every Playstation game I had, over 30 of them, when I went to college. But not Final Fantasy Tactics.
Tactics only has one problem in its current PSP incarnation, and that's the fucking re-translation into what the Japanese think people spoke like in medieval Europe. Though I like the new additions, like the new classes, extra characters, and lag (erm...), I'm actually thinking of buying the PS1Classic version of FFT from the PSN store and playing that on the go. The game was as perfect as it could be. It needed nothing else.
Yeah. Did the PS3 version ever come out?Wasn't that the worst MMO ever where they needed to relaunch it?
Yay someone else loves IX! :3IX is still my favorite I think, they did a pretty amazing job with character development in that game imo. Needing to collect every item in the game to get all your skills was annoying, but I can let it slide.
Yep! Playing it right now, actually. Downloaded it after my Kefka post.Yeah. Did the PS3 version ever come out?
And I as well.I quite professed my love for FFIX in the first page
I thought you were going to say that your CD froze. Because mine did. I have owned 3 copies of the game and played through the first half countless times. The CD would act up, I'd stop playing for a while and try to pick it up again. My problem, besides gaming ADD, is that if I pick up a game after it's been a while... I always start over. @_@I liked FF9 until I popped in the 3rd CD.... then I was berated into submission with a 2 hour long cutscene that destroyed the storyline in my face.