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Title: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: Doctor Jughu on July 22, 2014, 11:47:09 PM
(i cant believe i couldnt find a final fantasy topic)

Talk about a final fantasy here

Iam lately alot in rythm gamed i saw a final fantasy rythm game laying in the store
so i bought it and played its a great game you had even battle since if you do it great
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: Knux on July 23, 2014, 03:10:21 AM
There's technically one already, even if it's just for IX. (http://www.cutstuff.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=3220) Why don't they turn that into the general one? Would be better, IMO.
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: Korby on July 23, 2014, 04:37:10 AM
it doesn't really matter which is turned into the discussion thread
this one's a newer topic so people have to read through less if they care about that kind of thing
it makes more sense to use this one
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: -FiniteZero- on July 23, 2014, 03:22:53 PM
I have played Final Fantasy I-VI, though I have only completed I (and even then, only with the use of cheats).

I guess the reason I lose interest partway through is that I don't really like the battle system that much. Perhaps I just don't like RPGs that much, as I prefer having direct control rather than using menus.
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: Sir Lemon on July 23, 2014, 07:28:44 PM
I completed V and VI. I was well on my way in VII but when I got halfway through (I actually just got Yuffie on the team) a friend saved over my game file.

Sad times were had.

I also agree that I've always had a heck of a time playing through these games, as most of the time when I pick up a turned-based RPG I have a hard time staying interested in it for the whole play-through (and these games are typically really long). Some games are really good at keeping the monotony at bay (like Baten Kaitos with it's quirky card system) but FF (along with a few others) basically defined the genre, so it doesn't really employ any of these tricks until later on the series.

Not sure what I loved about V and VI, though. I think in V it was the job system and in VI it was the story and music, the darker tone. Really great games.
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: Doctor Jughu on July 23, 2014, 09:37:18 PM
i played final fantasy I i just got the earth crystal
and i go to the place where the lich statue wad
and four beasts oh god they were hard
my black mage spells are

blizard temper slow
haste blizarda firega thundera
scourge slowra focara

is this a good spell setup or isnt
Black mage nina - LV.19
HP 170
MP 243
Base attack
ATK 3 ACC 52 DEF 0 EVA 54
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: SmashTheEchidna on July 25, 2014, 10:48:49 PM
The only Final Fantasy game I've played from start to finish is Tactics, and to this day it remains to be one of my all-time favorites. I've actually started another playthrough recently on an emulator, so I might show some screenshots eventually.
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: Doctor Jughu on July 26, 2014, 10:15:18 AM
Final fantasy tactics?!
i got advance
and matra magic is so handy
for example

Babus
Hp 200
Mp 60

As example if i use a mp lowering spell
and he gets lowered to 0mp
and than using matra magic
that changed mp with hp so he would have 0 hp and 200 mp but since his max mp was 60 it be 60
and 0 hp is rip
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: Swordkirby on July 29, 2014, 01:10:51 AM
In 5, Exdeath (interdimensional rift) is hard without chemist/X-magic/X-Fight.
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: cybersavior on August 23, 2014, 04:33:42 PM
I like the FF series,
and rate them as such From best to worst IMO

FF VI
FF IV
FF VII
FF Tactics
FF I
FF V
FF XII
FF IX
FF III
FF II
FF X
FF XI
FF XIII Lighting Returns
FF VIII
FF Tactics A2
FF Tactics Advance
FF X2
FF XIII-2
FF XIII



but I really do prefer the Dragon Quest series to the FF series
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: Jakeinator on August 24, 2014, 03:06:29 AM
I haven't really played all of the FF games but out of what i have played:

Bravely Default (hue hue hue)
7
3 (on the DS)
1 (i played the GBA version)

I really need to get more into this series because it's always interested me.
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: MusashiAA on September 27, 2014, 02:59:58 AM
Bumping this because I've seen some dudes react negatively to FF15, namely the decission to streamline battle input, and I decided to take a gander at it and it doesn't seem too bad. Director Tabata's approach about it is that, instead of having to constantly push buttons and navigating menus to execute specific actions, these should be customized and chained to specific buttons that you can just press and hold down once.

Also, this is Yoko Shimomura's first time composing for a Final Fantasy game, and this is important.
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: Mr. Sean Nelson on October 07, 2014, 02:46:48 PM
I've completed 1,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,10-2, Crisis Core, and 12.

12 was almost certainly the worst.
6 is vastly overrated.
4 and 9 are amazing.
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: NemZ on October 08, 2014, 08:15:05 AM
6 is so much better if you get the brave new world ips patch.  suddenly characters aren't interchangeable anymore!
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: Yuri Sakazaki on October 08, 2014, 01:00:00 PM
Shame the new direct translation is pretty bleh compared to the original though. Unless there's a Brave New World patch that doesn't replace the translation.
Title: Re: Final fantasy discussion
Post by: MusashiAA on October 08, 2014, 03:45:59 PM
I enjoy FF games that have more identifiable jobs for each character, and that they allow old time players to virtually turn characters into specific jobs from old games for added challenge (because we all know FF games are generally easy and forgiving if you even played one before).

But then we have forced thief-chemists, knight-samurais, knight-gunners, blue mage-dragoons, and literally the ability to turn every goddamn character into sages but with no downsides. Berserkers are dead, bards and dancers are dead, dual wielding is dead, dragoons are dead, red mages are implied to have taken over the franchise and buffed because golly is it repetitive and boring to only have a character bash the shit out of enemies and take all the hits. The departure from the job system design always meant a correlation to the franchise's downfall for me: it's less about the RPG aspect, and more about the brand.

RPGs aren't boring, RPGs have a market, and one that doesn't really need bloated budget games or overly complex mechanics (that can always be done for RPGs with proper conveyance to non-RPG savvy players). Big game developer companies have a huge prejudice towards RPGs noawadays, and FF15 shows that, blurring the line between RPGs and action games. Maybe that's just the natural evolution of RPGs...