Final Fantasy

Whats Crisis Core for? i want to play it

PSP (I got that :yay:)

****!!! i only have a DS and i dont feel like gettin a psp just for crisis core, if it was a remake of FF7 then i’d go out right now and get me one but not for just crisis core.

luckily i got a psp as a gift awhile back ^.^ the game itself will probably be a cheap imitation and not worth beating 2 times… but it has the final fantasy label so i must play it… blah…

If you have a PSP, there’s always Final Fantasy Tactics Shishi No Sensou (IIRC) coming out.

At the moment I’m battling the final elite mark Yiazmat
I have him on 10 dots representing full life bars
and he has just used “grow threat” so has doubled his level :cry:

I don’t know why they didn’t start it here … since all the earlier fight was just tedious wearing his life bars down with no actual danger involved (except for the odd death that you could quickly revive)

I might stay on the stairs now and just use guns and arise :tongue:

edit oops this is from final fantasy XII

i dont have the time to hunt down everymark in that game, also, i c no point in needing to kill Yiazmat except for 100% completion. The only other prize is the Wyrm Hero Blade and once you beat Yiazmat and Omega you have almost nothing to use it on.

And Dissidia: Final Fantasy. I’m sort of tempted to get a PSP. I wish they’d port these games to the PS2 though.

ahhhhh… how can people NOT love FF…

Final Fantasy I Completed
Final Fantasy II Completed
Final Fantasy III Completed
Final Fantasy IV Completed
Final Fantasy V Completed
Final Fantasy VI Completed (favorite)
Final Fantasy VII Completed
Final Fantasy VIII Completed
Final Fantasy IX Completed
Final Fantasy X Completed
Final Fantasy X-2 Completed (sigh… lame)
Final Fantasy XII playing
Final Fantasy tactics Completed
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Played for a while…not sure if there is an end to that game

I’ve had a question about the “something missing” comment at FF VII Junon for YEARS and thought I had missed a side quest.

Just found out it was about something obvious!

I played them in order and Final Fantasy IV was so good.

Then I eventually played Final Fantasy VI. And Final Fantasy VI is the pinnacle of the RPG genre in general. I don’t think it can get better story-wise from there. And I tried finding a video-game which could induce so much emotion from me, but there simply wasn’t any sort of a game which managed to do so in terms of the RPGs in general.

Final Fantasy Prelude on guitar
(I doubt anyone made such a great distortion for the guitar prelude of FF :razz: \m/ )

Sure, I enjoyed the story of the original SW : kotor, but this particular piece portrayed pure genius on pixel art and the musical piece makes 50% of the game.

Arguably the best Final Fantasy in the whole series, never again to be topped and I think that they know that very well.

I’m aware that VII was a bigger commercial success, but to me Final Fantasy Vi is all that Final Fantasy’s about. It is no wonder that VII and VIII didn’t enjoy as much emotional connection as did Final Fantasy IX which tried to return to the roots of the Final Fantasy VI, although it failed miserably at doing so.

All that talk aside, playing any Final Fantasy game is always an experience.

Final Fantasy VI is such a good RPG that I find it impossible to find any RPG loving person not putting it in the TOP 3 RPGs of “all time”. I’m talking strictly about the Super Nintendo version.

The game denied the concept of having “main characters” and throughout the entire game it was more like reading a book. A good fantasy novel while at that. And all that emotion and story coming from some pixels moving around. I find that astounding in terms of the technical achievements of gaming and a capstone which anyone can use to say video-games, too, can be a good contenders to the books in general.

The endlessly amusing nihilist Kefka… :grin: great nostalgia

Terra’s Theme

Nobuo Uematsu’s work for Final Fantasy VI is some of the best modern pieces of classical music I’ve experienced and it’s more so pleasurable given that it’s made for such a beautiful, beautiful video-game.

Orchestrated Terra’s Theme