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Final Fantasy 9 is my favourite of the series
Final Fantasy 9 is my favourite of the series
Its also the creators favourite!
You have to admit though, the final boss was shit.
Really? That I did not know. Gorgeous game, great characters. I still hold out hoping they re-release it with a battle system a bit more like 10's.
Yeah, it was terrible. Fortunately I rarely get that far on my play throughs.
I think he likes it because it is the closest thing to how he originally imagined the series. If you play FF1, it's very similar. Same characters (or character classes) and the more... castles and dragons style than seven and eight.
I think it's a brilliant story and great characters (and waaaay funnnier that 7 or 8, my favourite) My only hassle with all the FF games is going through the development again. First time leveling up is a treat, second time its a chore (less so in ten).
For the last few games its been that way. Beat the antagonist, beat the secret real antagonist, beat some random thing that made no sense!
I agree it is so much funnier, Steiner has me in stitches at times.
Haven't touched a Final Fantasy since 12, and 9 was the last I played to completion, and the one I always go back to, but yeah, it wasn't a formula worth repeating.
"Maaaaybe we should just go back and apologise to the queen and she'll be ok with it cause she's sound.. even if she blew up them cities and tried to have us killed, several times?"!
12 was a shambles. Fun, but no plot. 13 was rough. 13-2 was good, but you'd have to have played through 13 for it to make any sense. You made the right decision. 13-2 brought back gambling though. Most my FF time was spent playing cards or blitzball. And of that I am proud.
What is the best war film in your opinions? I'd probably go with Apocalypse Now.
First Person Shooters are falling away in terms of actual quality in both regular gameplay and the competitive scene due to the fact that many of theme follow the same format and lack any real "meta game" changes and only continue to be played because they have been around so long that they have an incredibly popular history behind them.
There's a reason why games such as Street Fighter, League of Legends and StarCraft will always have a life long spot in both regular and competitive gaming.
The most interesting FPS's I played on PS3/360 were Resistance (because of the unique story and weapons) and Bulletstorm (because of the gameplay mechanic of points) all the rest have been interchangeable with nothing really defining about them
LOTR is boring as fuck.
If you think LOTR is boring, you should try The Hobbit.
An Unexpected Journey > Fellowship of the Ring
Pah, this is purely hipster opinion. Fellowship has Sean Bean in it. Richard Armitage is a poor replacement.
Actually the entire LOTR trilogy is worth watching just for Boromir's last stand and Pelennor Fields.