I remember this one level I was on and I lost my favorite character so I unplugged my ps and tried again. It took me a billion tries and a few days but I finally managed not to lose my hero.
The Great Game that is Final Fantasy Tactics - Page 3
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evilcamel
United States9 Posts
I remember this one level I was on and I lost my favorite character so I unplugged my ps and tried again. It took me a billion tries and a few days but I finally managed not to lose my hero. | ||
Magic84
Russian Federation1381 Posts
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Nytefish
United Kingdom4282 Posts
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KOFgokuon
United States14888 Posts
the first version was so imba, just clone excalibur for everyone and orlandu wtf rapes everyone on the screen regardless | ||
TwoMagTrav
United States195 Posts
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Mabilis
United States162 Posts
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MrCon
France29748 Posts
What I love is the end game content, and this one has quite some | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
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Ender
United States294 Posts
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PanN
United States2828 Posts
On April 13 2011 11:23 Ender wrote: All you guys saying the game becomes easy when you get so and so or get such a weapon.....the game's difficulty is determined on how much time you spend buffing up your characters or who you use. Unlike other final fantasy games, there are strategies and methods to beat every fight without ever having to waste time leveling up. And yes I'm including that 1v1 fight at the end of Chapter 3. And if you don't want to make it easy, don't use Orlandu.... Well, you can not use orlandu. Or you can play 1.3 which is far better than the original version. There's even an easy type if you don't like the increased difficulty, but still want the new content. Playing FFT Vanilla is just.... awful since they started patching it years ago. | ||
Whole
United States6046 Posts
It is great to see this game recognized...and it is another reason on why I should get playstation. | ||
PanN
United States2828 Posts
On April 13 2011 11:51 Whole wrote: I remember putting in like 224 hours onto the Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced for the gameboy. And then I saved over it...lol. I don't know about the original, but if you're looking for a good handheld game, get FFTA. It is fucking amazing, especially considering the quality of other hand held games. It is great to see this game recognized...and it is another reason on why I should get playstation. FFT pretty much trumps FFTA in every department. Story, characters, gameplay, challenges (deep dungeon), yeah... pretty much everything. If you loved FFTA please play the original, you can get an emulator for free (epsxe) and just torrent the original ISO. | ||
crazeman
664 Posts
I do have have problems with the difficulty level though. I always thought that the hardest part of the game is chapter 1, just because you're stuck on using the shitty classes at the start. The game gets ridiculously easy once you unlock OP skills combinations/classes/characters (orlandu). I remember that one time I was leveling the shitty jobs on my characters and didn't save for the past few hours. Then I ran over Grog Hill and ran into the random enemy encounter with the 20 monks. I was pretty much fucked because I had all my character in their off/random classes but luckily I brought Orlandu along. He pretty much single handedly won me the battle.... which made me realize how OP he was. I'm playing the FFT for DS right now. only like an hour into it though since I only play on the train. | ||
rabidch
United States20287 Posts
fft seemed like a really good game at start but as the game went on there was less and less stuff... which indicates not enough time was available on development the possibilities | ||
fishbowl
United States1575 Posts
On April 13 2011 07:27 TRod wrote: Can you play v1.3 on the PSP with pops? This is a valid question. I'll test it out tomorrow when I've got the time. Would love to play through FFT again. | ||
flowSthead
1065 Posts
These two were the best cutscenes with voice acting, (although the non voice acted ones from the oiginal are pretty amazing as well): This first scene has just so much anger and passion in Delita's voice. It is mesmerizing for that, but the next scene is truly the crowning achievement. There are a lot of comments complaining about the loud piano music on YouTube, but it is actually fairly brilliant. The loud music underscores the tension in the scene and then stops for one of the most tragic lines of the whole game: + Show Spoiler + "To save her life I would gladly give me own." Tragic because of how she misunderstands him at the end and mortally wounds him, forcing him to kill her in return. Having both of them bathed in light at the end is also a nice way to underscore their heroic roles. Ramza dashes into the light, the noble hero doing his best to do what is right and save the world. Delita meanwhile walks slowly from the darkness into the light, the tragic hero, the flawed man working against a flawed world, changing things for the better and being misunderstood by those most dear to him. I find it near impossible to top Delita in terms of complicated characters. He is the best. | ||
zerglingsfolife
United States1694 Posts
I love FFT. Everyone couple of months I get the urge to break it out and play it. | ||
gaiabulbanix
Thailand76 Posts
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fishbowl
United States1575 Posts
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Enki
United States2548 Posts
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