the name of the importing disc for the ps2 is called swapmagic
 destiny_blade
Have patience. Are you saying that you can't find ANYTHING to do or play until Final Fantasy XII is released in the US?Toucanbird
[QUOTE="Toucanbird"]Have patience. Are you saying that you can't find ANYTHING to do or play until Final Fantasy XII is released in the US?XIIAxelCrossIIX
Oh, don't get me wrong. I know exactly how you feel. There are always games out there that I want to get the first day it's released, but I've saved a bundle by just waiting for it to come to the U.S. and letting it drop in price...unless it's Halo. :P
It's painful but in the long run, waiting is the best option.
Alright, so let me get this straight. You want to import a STORY intensive game, for the sole reason of experiencing the gameplay mechanics rather than the story. You want to play with the combat system (which you already have tried) and explore Ivalice all the time ignoring the backbone of the game which is its astounding story. Not to mention you might have problems with swap discs unless you have a top loading Playstation 2 (i.e. they are designed to work with toploading consoles more often than not).
I understand wanting to have it (I imported Final Fantasy XI and see myself importing many Japanese/Korean games once I finally get a PSP) but your not going to be able to enjoy it to its fullest. I played Final Fantasy IX in spanish with a good understanding of Spanish (albeit on par with how well I speak it now) and many, many things flew over my head and I struggled to comprehend half of the things being said, so with a Japanese copy you are going to understand nothing.
There is only so much you can achieve through trial and error, especially when you see that the combat system may not undergo any immediatly apparent changes when you change something in the menu. If you do important you'll only be doing yourself a disservice as at most you'll be getting half of the experience. From the fact that you will most probably have to mod your console in order to play this (the reason those disc arent too popular is because they arent as reliable at playing imported games as modded consoles) and your experience will be marred by a lack of understand.
With games like Kingdom Hearts II coming out this March 28 in the US you have a short wait for the next amazing game from Square-enix. Trust me, in this case waiting for the game is well worth it... and this is coming from a European gamer, where Dragon Quest VIII still hasnt launched, and when it does next month it wont include the XII demo and we have no Kingdom Hearts II release date.
Alright, so let me get this straight. You want to import a STORY intensive game, for the sole reason of experiencing the gameplay mechanics rather than the story. You want to play with the combat system (which you already have tried) and explore Ivalice all the time ignoring the backbone of the game which is its astounding story. Not to mention you might have problems with swap discs unless you have a top loading Playstation 2 (i.e. they are designed to work with toploading consoles more often than not).
I understand wanting to have it (I imported Final Fantasy XI and see myself importing many Japanese/Korean games once I finally get a PSP) but your not going to be able to enjoy it to its fullest. I played Final Fantasy IX in spanish with a good understanding of Spanish (albeit on par with how well I speak it now) and many, many things flew over my head and I struggled to comprehend half of the things being said, so with a Japanese copy you are going to understand nothing.
There is only so much you can achieve through trial and error, especially when you see that the combat system may not undergo any immediatly apparent changes when you change something in the menu. If you do important you'll only be doing yourself a disservice as at most you'll be getting half of the experience. From the fact that you will most probably have to mod your console in order to play this (the reason those disc arent too popular is because they arent as reliable at playing imported games as modded consoles) and your experience will be marred by a lack of understand.
With games like Kingdom Hearts II coming out this March 28 in the US you have a short wait for the next amazing game from Square-enix. Trust me, in this case waiting for the game is well worth it... and this is coming from a European gamer, where Dragon Quest VIII still hasnt launched, and when it does next month it wont include the XII demo and we have no Kingdom Hearts II release date.
Arath_1
[QUOTE="Sirru"]I dont get why evryone is so excited about Final Fantasy 12...kingdom09
Uh....it's Final Fantasy 12, that should be all you need.
[QUOTE="Somegamer"]I really don't mind waiting. It all adds to the appeal when I get the game on the day it comes out here in the UK and play it for all of that day.:DJAG_ROGUE
Yeah, besides, if we are lucky we might get a specail edition :P :lol:
Or a better cover so it's not all bad!
[QUOTE="kingdom09"][QUOTE="Sirru"]I dont get why evryone is so excited about Final Fantasy 12...XIIAxelCrossIIX
Uh....it's Final Fantasy 12, that should be all you need.
I suppose we culd go into more specs about it bu then that might bore people.
Bad idea. Kingdom Hearts II coming in 14 days ought to hold you over. Final Fantasy games are dialogue-heavy. You need to know what people are saying to enjoy the full experience. You could go ahead and get it, but you know from the previous releases that the American version will also have many less bugs and a little more features.255Loner
Yup, 14 days and it will be ours. WOOT! :DÂ I love reading, or listening to dialogue in games, cause it does make it a better experience for us too enjoy.
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