uc pseudonym (post: 1212736) wrote:Tactics: Lots of people like this, but I am not one of them. Not at all.
Mithrandir wrote:Dude. You need to come over again. You just went up the cool ladder about five rungs in my book.
Rocketshipper wrote:[list]
Scarecrow wrote:My favorite of those two was the one with the Opera (I never kept the numbers straight but I believe it was FF III on the SNES)...
TriezGamer (post: 1213033) wrote:Final Fantasy IX. Despite one of the most senseless final battles in videogame history
TriezGamer (post: 1213033) wrote:Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles. What made this game fun was the multiplayer. What made this game tedious was the multiplayer. If you've played it, you might know what I mean. A curious little game with a cute style, but ultimately rather shallow.
Final Fantasy VIII. I'm not even sure where to begin. The gameplay was miserably bad, the characters were actually interesting (aside from Squall), and the story ... didn't make a lick of sense.
Fish and Chips (post: 1213040) wrote:I enjoy being one of the only three people in North America to realize Necron actually has plot significance. Where were the rest of you?
Radical Dreamer (post: 1213043) wrote:I'm surprised that you put Crystal Chronicles above FFVIII. I actually found Crystal Chronicles to be completely void of any story or character development to speak of, and was terrifically bored with it. Then again, I'm fairly certain that I'm the only person alive who actually fully understood and enjoyed the Junction system, not to mention the only person who didn't really care about monsters leveling up with you. XD Either way, though, I still find FFVIII to be far superior to something like Crystal Chronicles.
Really? I've been playing on and off for MONTHS and I've still yet to find anything resembling a storyline.TriezGamer (post: 1213033) wrote:Final Fantasy XI. Despite being an MMORPG, the world and it's history are an absolute epic to behold. It's major flaw? Being an MMORPG, it takes WEEKS OF ACTUAL GAMEPLAY to get through the story. New expansions continue to improve the game and expand upon it's universe.
uc pseudonym (post: 1212907) wrote:
You're correct. That's FFIV for those of us using Japanese numbering, which I prefer because it reduces confusion.
Ingemar (post: 1213124) wrote:Really? I've been playing on and off for MONTHS and I've still yet to find anything resembling a storyline.
Grinding is hard!
Now excuse me while I go LFG.
That's an interesting list. I tried to analyze what you prioritize in gameplay in order to get that list, but didn't come up with anything immediately. Out of curiosity, what made you rank VI so low and X on mediocre?
Triez Gamer wrote:I love how people get up in arms about FFXI being an MMORPG as if the title actually means something. Especially people who haven't played it (or refuse to play it). Regardless of one's opinions of MMORPGs in general, FFXI's world and storyline are absolutely epic.
Triez Gamer wrote:Being an MMORPG, it takes WEEKS OF ACTUAL GAMEPLAY to get through the story.
Triez Gamer wrote:Well, for starters, it's VERY easy to FORGET that FFXI has a story
Fish and Chips wrote:I enjoy being one of the only three people in North America to realize Necron actually has plot significance. Where were the rest of you?
Radical Dreamer wrote:not to mention the only person who didn't really care about monsters leveling up with you
Scarecrow wrote:Actually... I found my GBA versions and FF III on SNES is FF VI (or Japanese Numbering or whatever).
uc pseudonym (post: 1213286) wrote:[spoiler]Spiritual form of the Iifa tree or some such? I got that he's the entity manipulating souls between Gaia and Terra, but I have to admit I'm a little fuzzy on the details.[/spoiler]
TalKeaton (post: 1213299) wrote:I loves FFTA, which isn't on the list. I'm getting around to the original FFT, but not yet.
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