Final Fantasy VII for PS3?!?!
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Stormwalker wrote:
Alright, you guys are beginning to compare apples to oranges. First of all, we can all agree thatBlizzard > Squaresoft (xeleventybillion)
Squaresoft > Blizzard, I would agree on that... but not the other.

Personally I like Working Designs. Lunar I, Lunar II and Vay for the Sega CD. Popful Mail was also pretty neat, but that was more action-rpg. The remade Lunar's for PS1 were not nearly as good as the originals for the Sega CD.
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you guys should get hooked on FPS. much better then the Final Fantasy games IMO. i'm waiting for for the Enemy Territory: Quake Wars game to come out. that game looks awesome.
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speaking of fps.... i suppose i should start letting people know about lan parties this year?
from what i've seen, the new enemy territory looks stunning.
this year, i'm hoping to seperate teams, one in the house and one in the garage.
by the way, we don't only play fps at the lan parties, they just offer the most excitement for the greatest number of players... however, we are always willing to implement new games if we can all play them -
out there wrote:
speaking of fps.... i suppose i should start letting people know about lan parties this year?
from what i've seen, the new enemy territory looks stunning.
this year, i'm hoping to seperate teams, one in the house and one in the garage.
by the way, we don't only play fps at the lan parties, they just offer the most excitement for the greatest number of players... however, we are always willing to implement new games if we can all play themi suppose i could maybe brush up on the ole ET skillz and own up on all you guys. i havent played in probably close to 4 months now though. damn WoW...
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amicheze wrote:
i suppose i could maybe brush up on the ole ET skillz and own up on all you guys. i havent played in probably close to 4 months now though. damn WoW...
your ET skills are no match for mine
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I see that you can buy FF 1, 2, and 3 now for Playstation so I think I am going to look into picking those up. I have played RPG's for quite some time now. I started playing them before I went to school.
I really liked Final Fantasy VII and didn't care much for the games that came afterwards. I really hated FF VIII and FF IX was OK and FF X was not too bad. I won't mention FF x-2. I couldn't stand playing FF Tactics because of the fighting system.
I remember the SNES RPG games like Chrono Trigger and Earthbound. Chrono Trigger is also one of my favorite games right behind FF VII. I am just hoping that FF XII will be decent also but I won't hold my breath.
Has anyone tried playing Radiata Stories? I have it now in my GameQ from gamefly and I am wondering if I should play it? Or can you suggest any other titles for PS2?
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Bad93ex:
You should really give Tactics another try. Most people I know that picked up that game tried it right away, and got a little ways through it and absolutely hated it. So on the CD shelf it went, collecting dust. Later on, they would be looking for a game to play, and perhaps pick up Tactics to try it again because of lack of better things to play. After trying it the second time, they absolutely loved the game. It worked the same way for me, too. Once you get the feel for the battle system, it is a brilliant game, and very fun to play. Expect to put in about 80 hours if you want to explore the entire game.
As far as newer stuff, I have to admit, I did like FF9 to a point. It brought back the 4 party system, and also, the biggest thing, is brought back CHARACTER CLASSES, something that should never have disappeared in the first place. However, I stopped playing it. Why? Because of the damnable chocobo hunt. I decided I was going to try for some of the rare hard to get items in the game, and I put in far more time than I thought necessary to make any headway in the chocobo thing, relying soley on luck. Screw that, far too much effort, I just stopped playing. Maybe I will pick it up again for a 2nd run again someday, but I have to admit, it was a turn for the better.
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