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#17 Haven't got the manual, at least for the psx version. I kinda threw it out during a rather extensive cleaning session. BTW has the monster difficulty rose significantly any for FF1? |
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| | well yea you didnt see the new dungeons. cause they dont get unlocked till after chaos..... what most dont know is that this GBA game holds more than meets the eye. there are 4 new dungeons each huge and have tons of lute. all have there own bosses(wich were takin from other FF games from 4-6) there is new monsters that you can fight wich evens out the abbility to go to level 100(some are harder than chaos.) they also added an MP system instead of the old magic system.(this makes magic more usefull) also as for FF2 they almost remade the game from ground up. the game is more player friendly and isnt so annoying to gain your characters abbilitys. the game has also been extended with more that just 4 main characters. the story is more deep and is about 10 hours longer(if your an averge player) in all there is 20 more hours worth of gameplay. not to minchon that there is a complet bestery and sound track with in it. yes its all on one small gba cart. |
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| | Actually, the dungeons are unlocked after you beat each Fiend respectively. Also, the bosses are taken from FFIII-FFVI, and almost all of them are much harder than Chaos. The dungeons are extremely difficult to traverse, and they are also long and tedious. They have randomly generated maps so looking at a walkthrough won't really help. There are also many new weapons and items for you to use and collect, many of which are found in the Chaos Dungeons. That's all ![]() |
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