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Marchen forest lets play
Marchen forest lets play




marchen forest lets play
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I know that sounds contrary to why I liked III, but in III I tended to take characters down jobs that were similar in their roles if I switched them around (one for flat out offense, one healer, one tank, and one that was kind of a utility unit filling roles that needed to be filled), which is actually what bugged me about those mini dungeons.

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I do have interest in IX because one of the things I like in IV and X was the fact characters filled specific roles instead of being interchangeable (a thing that bugged me in XII was that I could effectively have anyone fill any role once I had enough work on the license board done, though they've changed that in later versions). Don't actually have X-2, and I believe I established how I felt about Dirge of Cerberus, which could be genre bias.īut I have my doubts. Those dungeons where everyone had to be mini'd being an exception. Definitely interested in 5 because of the job system, given I enjoyed it in 3 most of the time. Haven't actually played XIII (or it's spin-offs). Though I hear they toned him down in subsequent releases. The only thing I haven't done is finishing that Yiazmat fight (and consequently the sword you can get as a result that I'll have no real use for).

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I actually enjoyed XII back in high-school when it came out (being my third venture into the series after X, and VIII), and came very, very close to 100%ing it. VII and VIII are the Playstation versions (as if there was another option for VIII, for reasons I've heard of). VI, which I'm now post Magitek Factory on (noting this is my first time through so I'm blind-ish apart from bits and pieces I've picked up from Whoisthisgit videos) is the SNES version. I've got the Dawn of Souls remake of I & 2, but I have OG I on the NES mini. Maybe fighting Ruby and Emerald weapons if you don't mind the fact you're going to be too powerful for Sephiroth to have a hope in hell against). Final Fantasy VII's disc 3 wasn't anything much to me given I completed it in a single sitting (the Northern crater isn't that long, the only way to draw out disc 3 is to go off and get the stuff you didn't have from prior disc's, level grinding, which I didn't deem necessary, and picking up Red XIII's ultimate weapon. I only have the DS version for III and IV, which might be why I rate IV (and III for that matter) higher than other people, given I'm of the understanding the other versions of IV were more basic (I mean, I'm told the Golbez fight in the Dwarf castle is actually easy in other versions).

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I am pretty confident in saying that I think it's the best. 5 is alright (I do like its gameplay, but it's the most limited story wise of the SNES titles), but I do think it's style of class progression is what many RPGs have taken from to their benefit (Hell, look at 3 Houses!)Īlso, yes on 9.

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15 is untouched) but I would say only 7 and 10 have a chance of getting in the top three for me (which is 9, 6 (Question mark there actually) and 4).

marchen forest lets play

I don't claim to have finished them all (2 can die in a hole, I've yet to finish 7's third disk, I didn't get into 8, I haven't played 10 in close to a decade and I was on the mountain path last I played, 12's system was also offputting and 13 is unfortunate. I only really started on finishing titles when I got 3 and 4 on the DS (I recommend the DS version for both btw, 4 especially if you haven't played it). The first I played at all was 6, but I never finished it on the PS1 as the disc broke.






Marchen forest lets play