The Silent Man wrote:
Eternal Idol wrote:
The Silent Man wrote:
I actually liked FFIX the most of the three PS1 FF games. Id give it an 8/10.. FFVII for some reason never caught on with me like it did with millions of others 6/10.. And FFVIII can be summed up as: Worst. RPG. Ever 3/10..
Right now Im making my way through FFIV and loving it.
And I to will probably buy that Advent Children DVD, even though I didnt think the game was anything special, I love CGI action movies and anime, so I think as a movie, it will be right up my alley.
Final Fanatsy 8 is my favorite of the three. Squall is teh shizznicky. I liked the draw system, it gave your healer something to do.
Couldn't stand the draw system, made battles last way to long, hell they lasted way to long to begin with. As well, the junction system, while a good idea on paper, just drove me bonkers. I didnt like any of the characters and the random rule in the card game pissed me off to no end when I lost like 4 of my rare cards and couldnt get em back, bah I say, bah!
i had the same opinion the first two times i played the game... the third and fourth time i simply loved the game. But it takes time to get a hang on the junction system. But in the end you can build extremely powerful character with 100 % protection in almost everything. Furthermore, having Squall's hp maxed out and his hp low in battle and triple junctioned to speed, you can attack with limitbreak 3 times before the enemy even moves.
The easiest way is to focus on 3 characters, swich the junction back and forth between players, no need to start all over.. and in the final battle just make the weak players get killed, untill you have ensambled all 3 characters ( Squall, Renoa ( they both have the most powerful limitbreaks + bla)
anywho... there are ways to manipulate the rules of card games... whenever a person tell you that he wants to play with his rules refuse... just refuse untill he accept playing without any change... The card rule " All" is always good... much faster...
the card serves a great purpose... near the end of the game all the cards can be exchanged for items. One of the character cards gives 100 hero's, which can be exchange into 10 holy wars ( immortality for all characters for a few minutes)
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