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#1 Don't ask me why, but this FF sticks in my head more than any in the series, despite bad leveling and outdated story. Should I get my head examined. I actually wanna play throuh the PSP version next month after I finish FF4: The After Years. |
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| Administrator | You know, I like the music, the world, and even the characters, prototypical as they are. It could actually be one of my better-liked games in the series if not for that pesky battle system. |
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| Recognized Member | >>> I know what you mean. Right after FF1, FF2 is a game that screwed with my mind pretty badly. I played/beat the FF origins version, I dont know if the NES version would have had that same effect on me too.. |
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| | I like it better than FF1 or 3. The story is a little more advanced for its time (although the quests are a bit...random) in that it doesn't just center around the usual 4 crystals BS. There's the simplicity of not worrying about jobs, and the lack of a conventional leveling-up system is pretty negligible, as your character's stats seem to build at a normal rate anyways if you just play like you normally would (although having to level-up spells is a tad annoying, but at least it presents a bit of a challenge). |
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