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#1 I already have the Anthologies version of this game, but I wanted to know if it was worth the extra money of getting the GBA version used to have it portable. Could you give me your opinions? An unrelated question: When you buy a spell, do you have to buy a copy for every character you want to learn it? I seem to remember it working differently, but I can't be sure. |
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| | I have both versions I'm currently playing the anthology for the first time right now, you only have to buy the spell once- then if a character can use it - they will - I prefer the playstation version but the GBA is an excellent match up to it - The music is ever so slightly less good, but sound effects and everything else stays matched up there - so it's all the same old good FFV - So yeah, it's worth it I think! ![]() |
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| | The GBA version pwns the Anthology version, IMHO. NO loading times, great new translation, updated graphics, greatly ported soundtrack and an all new dungeon with some new super bosses and super weapons. It's totally worth it. However, if you have a DS and you want to buy V, you might want to wait a tad longer. Maybe they'll announce FF V for the DS, remade in 3D like IV. But if you absolutely can't wait, by all means, grab that GBA version. It's the best version of FF V there is (for now). And about spells, you only need to buy them once and the entire party will be able to use em. |
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| | Ok. I probably would have bought both 5 & 6 advance anyway. I'll pick up used copies. EDIT: Thanks! EDIT EDIT: Scratch that. I'll just get 5. 6 is one of my least favorites. Last edited by darksword12; 06-08-2007 at 12:41 AM. Reason: Forgot to change the "Reason for Editing" field. |
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| | Agreed on everything but the new translation and the soundtrack. Without headphones the sound is terrible (but that is an easy remedy), and although I haven't gotten that far in FFV Advance yet, I prefer the Anthology translation so far. |
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| Cid's Knight | The GBA version has much more substantial bonus content in comparison to the other two ports, has an improved translation, and doesn't suffer from the esthetic ailments the other two ports had (slowdown, bugs, crappy sound, etc). It is the definitive version of FFV. |
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