Final fantasy: dawn of souls is one of the best gameboy advance games i have played, and its worth buying. in final fantasy one you start out with four characters and you can pick betweeen a warrior(classes to lord), redmage(classes to red wizzard),thief(classes to ninja),blackmage(classes to black wizzard),whitemage(classes to white wizzard), and monk(classes to master). In the begining you basicly go into a cave and find a mysterious enemy named "Garlend", and after you defeat him (with ease) you go back to the castle to talk to the king and he will tell you to go and start your adventure to find and save the four crystals!!! the gameplay from there is pretty long (about 20-30 hours) and is very much like what you would expect out of a classic final fantasy. FF1 has lots of secret weapons bosses and dungens for you to explore, so i think you will really enjoy FF1. In FF2 you start out dying by black knights(you get to kill them later) and wake up to find 2 of the 3 of your friends who got attacked, so you go to the princess and she will tell you that they didn't see anyone else, so they figure he is ok. when the princess gives u a job your jurney begins!!! in this game it has about 10-20 more hours of gameplay then FF1. FF2 has alot more of a story to it and you get to ride more vehicles (like snow craft and hover craft) and get to fight alot more bosses. one of the cool things about this game is that your party can hold 2 weapons and attacks with both, which is good for fighting high level and HP bosses. overall i think you will like FF2 more if you like the newer FF games and if you like a good RPG then you will like FF1. both games have good graphics, good sound, and a good value, so i recommend you add this one to your RPG collection
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