Final Fantasy I: unfinished
Final Fantasy II: unfinished
Final Fantasy III: unfinished (came to town with ghost people then was bored)
Final Fantasy IV: unfinished
Final Fantasy V: unfinished (almost at the end)
Final Fantasy VI: unfinished (came to where you battle the evil king)
Final Fantasy VII: unfinished
Final Fantasy IX: unfinished (at the very end)
Final Fantasy X: unfinished (at the place where you battle the dragon on the ship (I am NOTING without Yuna))
Final Fantasy XI: (PC version and it doesn’t work)
Kingdom Hearts: Complete (I had EVERYTHING in the game and then someone removed my file)
Kingdom Hearts ~Chain of Memories~: Complete
Kingdom Hearts ~Reversed Rebirth~: Unfinished (final battle with the Riku clone)
Kingdom Hearts II: Unfinished (at final boss)
FFVII-IX was the golden age of the series, since then it’s been downhill. XII just isn’t inspired like the old ones. If you ask me, it’s probably the Enix influence. But I think they could do a good job of remaking FFVII like they have older games.
Morrowind is deeply dated and World of Warcraft beats it on almost every field. Gameplay in WoW is less customizable but much more balanced and fun.
Well I did get down to the 100th level! but Trema was so hard! I just gave up on that optional battle in the end.
BTW you may have “completed 100%” but you didn’t have the international version with all the dark aeons … I managed to defeat all the dark aeons except for the final one … Penance
Good ol’ Final Fantasy. I haven’t played any of the games after V. Maybe someday I will.
The music in the games are what I’m interested in. Hmm… I don’t I’ve actually transcribed any Final Fantasy music before. I have played a lot of it on the piano though. The prelude (a much simpler version), FFVII main theme, something from FFX, and others… Can’t remember at the moment.
Oh, speaking of which, I believe TRJR was looking for a certain sheet. I’m going to be learning that song myself.
I believe this is it. gh.ffshrine.org/sheet-music/14/6 gh.ffshrine.org/sheet-music/14/7
(PM me for all your videogame sheet music needs. )
Well, the facts that Morrowind’s game world is square kilometers large, that everything respawns so you can fight whenever you want, that there are hundreds of quests, and that it’s a free-form RPG, can’t be changed. They’re beyond opinion no matter how you slice it.
If you prefer other stuff, then that’s another story, and not for arguing.
I did. The gameplay’s very similar, with improvements in the most bland or annoying aspects of Morrowind’s gameplay (combat, stealth, and magic have been spiced up, as well as skills which provide perks at certain levels, but the stupid leveling sistem is still there), and the Shivering Isles expansion added some variety to the endless grassland that was Cyrodiil.
There are fewer missions than Morrowind, because the dialog is all with voice acting.
Enchanting has been nerfed to hell, but there are ready-enchanted items in the game that can make you literally invincible, though.
I highly recommend it, and on PC. I’d never play the vanilla (read: Xbox 360) version. There is so much that unofficial mods improve and add to the game that you can’t imagine.
But if you want to get barely the 40% of what you could get for PC for the same price (like the trend seems to be), then be my guest.
Thanks. I’m getting a PS3 soon, and Oblivion with it, since there are no other good games on it yet that I know of. I know the value of fan modding so I hope the main game is very good. Good to know the irritating gameplay has been improved. Is the atmosphere as somber as Morrowind? I normally prefer more uplifting games like Final Fantasy.
My pc isn’t the greatest so I have to turn off HDR lighting but pretty much can have everything else on awesome game.
I can’t say I get bored of the endless grass land just as I didn’t get bored of the endless lava burned ground of morrowind.
Best game by far my only gripes are that magic is one on one there are hardly any spells that help mob control so if your battling 3 to 4 enimies all hitting you at the same time theres not much you can do about it other than shield up and take them down as fast as you can.
It looks far better on the pc than on the 360 I’ve played both version’s.
I completed:
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls, I’ve heard that this remake is too easy. And except for the extra dungeons, there indeed was not much challenging.
Final Fantasy III DS, the game is relatively easy… Until you get to the last dungeon, I had to do the last dungeon 10 times before I managed to beat it .
Final Fantasy IV: Advance, I played this on an emulator, amazing game, its story really is exceptional. The work they’ve put on character development is really great.
Final Fantasy VII, I’ve played the PC version. And I’ve got to say: absolutely astonishing. I’m not going to say more about it, it has already received so much praise.
Final Fantasy VIII, a bit less than FFVII, but nonetheless excellent.
For the rest, I have played FFV, FFVI, FFIX and FFX but I didn’t quite finish them. As for FFVI, I’m very close to completion but I don’t have the time to play any FF atm.
Outside of FF, I like Baldur’s Gate alot, aswell as Neverwinter Nights and Chrono Trigger. I’m planning on playing more RPG’s if I have the time.