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#9 I'm confused about this. Do you mean you didnt like the junction system b/c it was too good, and why didnt you like triple triad? At least this game had a good card game instead of the crap IX had. You could actually get good stuff from it too. I'm pretty sure IX was the mistake with its horrific card game, dumb cast, terrible excuse for an extra boss, pushover final battle, and a random bs final boss that came from Zidane's liquid diarrhea. =/ |
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| | Both you FFVIII and FFIX haters are all mad! Two best games in the series right there. I never get it when people label Squall as 'emo' - what does that even mean? He's very introspective and sometimes quite cold towards people. But the emo labelling seems to suggest he whines a lot and does nothing to help his situation, when in fact he is nothing like that at all (for the record, the same thing applies to Cloud as well,another 'emo' character supposedly). Squall's best quality is he always trys to get things done, even though he may be silently bitching about it. So the game dwells on his inner thoughts a lot, but I liked that. I think FFVIII is certainly the Marmite (as in 'love it or hate it') game of the series, and in a way that endears me to it even more. Whatever people's opinions on it though, I do think that it was given a rather difficult (if not impossible) task in having to follow up FFVII. You suspect however FFVIII had turned out, it was always likely to be divisive Last edited by charliepanayi; 09-24-2009 at 10:02 AM.. |
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| | I love VIII a lot. It did things differently with it's currency system and it's junction system which I don't midn or think I really ever abused. The game had a touching sotry, but some characters like in many FFs could have been expanded on. The history or Quistis, Selphie, Zell, Irvine, and Ultimecia could have been expanded upon. Even Kiros, Ward, and Adel some. If the game did all that though it would have been nearly perfect. I'll have to try it again in the near future because I actually never completed my last playthrough. I had died against Ultimecia's last form and we all know how long a grueling that battle can be so I said smurf it! |
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| | Aah...this game holds so many good memories for me. Man, it was my first Final Fantasy. I remember when I was watching a friend of mine play it and i was like, "this is awesome!" Completely changed my view of Final Fantasy forever. I loved a lot of things about the game such as the junction system, the characters, and how everything looked in the game. It wasn't your typical hero story set in a middle ages-esce time. But like some people have said, now that i've played it a few times, they could have expanded on the storyline a little bit. At first, I hated the triple triad game. Completely hated it. But after taking some time and actually understanding how the game works, one of my favorite mini games ever. Got all of the cards in there. Sadly, I have yet to beat Omega weapon. I hate Omega with a passion. -_- Its a good challenge though. |
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| | What is this marmite business get that crap out of here. ![]() It's not my favourite Final Fantasy, but I enjoyed the game quite immensely. It was actually the first one I ever bought. Every game is going to have its flaws, it's just whether or not you can look past them and enjoy the good bits. I can safely say that FFVIII is my kinda Vegemite, and I once ate 10 pieces of vegemite toast for breakfast ![]() |
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| | "Emo" is a term that really defines a genre of music, but is used to describe a depressed and anti-social person. Hence, Squall. Cloud wasn't emo, he was just a whiner. And Kyros, I agree about the final boss, but nothing else; however, let me clarify on junctioning and Triple Triad. Junctioning WORKS, it was just a really stupid idea. All I had to do was hit the Islands Closest to Heaven and Hell to stock up on Ultimas and Curagas, and Ultimecia - all three, no, four forms - went down in, oh, ten minutes. In IX YA HAD TA' TRAAAAAAAAIN. Sorry. As for Triple Triad, I just didn't get it. Recently, I downloaded the Triad emulator from this site and tried to learn it. I can play it - I just don't like it. Tetra Master was far less complicated, easier to learn, and as much fun - to me, at least - as Triad is to VIII fans. Anyway, Kyros, I am also guessing - just assuming here, correct me if I'm wrong - that you haven't played many older FF's. Maybe VI, but I'm talking I - III and V, IV excluded because it was the real precursor to the PS1 FF's; and if you did play them, you didn't like them much. Correct? If I'm wrong, please correct me here. But if you liked them, I think you would like IX more. For now, though, let's agree to dissagree and let others express their opinions on this... not THAT bad, but not good, game. |
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| | I played the older ones before ps came out. The had references to them here and there in IX oh boy, doesnt make the game any better imo though. All bosses in IX were pushovers, and the card game was bad compared to Triple Triad. I didnt bother pushing to 99 in IX b/c theres no point in trying after 65-70 since everything's a breeze by then, and I didnt even bother maxing out thievery (no point when I had him hitting for 9999 w/o it) and didn't use nearly the best team.. |
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