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#17 No that's not new in the playstation version. If you've played the game before, I can't believe you never did the class change, although I guess it could happen. |
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| | The only two times I remember having difficulties with FF1 was in the Ice Cave and in the final temple. Everything just seemed to rock my world there... even at level 32 or so I had a rough time. Which is good IMO. Just because you've spent a day or two leveling doesn't mean you should be able to walk through the last area godlike. |
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| Site Staff Cid's Knight | Sorry, I thought that he said Ninja with the throw ability. |
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| | I agree alot of new gamers look at the "Lameness " of ff1-4 and say WTF where's the FMV's!? How come theres no voices? What is this crap i never loose in a rpg!!!!!!!! I remember my first time through ff1 damn what a challnge but it was worth it when you[spoiler]Find out that the first boss is chaos![spoiler] and i do think that current rpg's are just to easy or i am a uber rpg player.! |
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| | They made the PSX version way harder than the original NES version. I died about a million times in the Temple of Fiends on PSX, while on NES, I got through it without a fuss and managed to defeat Chaos my first try. That did not happen with Origins. They made it harder than it should have been. Dying in the Temple of Fiends has to be the most frustrating thing if you decide not to use quick save to be more true blue. |
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