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#1 Ensif1991
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Advanced strategies are more complicated than actually playing the game, that was my point from my previous post. You can play through the game with no trouble following the basics. Again, I never said the game was hard and I already gave you my definition of a hard game. I think I also stated that if your opinion is different from mine, so be it! In a SRPG? OF COURSE you learn more about the games mechanics after reading it. A team of players takes the game apart and reassembles it to write the guide. So in terms of what I said "I learned a lot more about the game (tricks, secrets, skill setups)" yes, I did learn. The persons question was if the game was hard/complicated. I gave them my answer, and my opinion. I'd like to point out something in case Pooyanh didn't understand. Complicated does not mean hard.
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#2 Ensif1991
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If your opinion is different from mine, so be it. But when you say "but FFT is extremely hard and looooooooooooooong." and more likely than not, you haven't even beaten the game yet....you have no place to say it's hard. Like I said earlier, to this day I still learn more about the games mechanics. But all you need to know in a game like that is simply this. Move, it moves the character. Act, allows the character to carry out an action. Wait, tells the character to wait until it is his turn again. From previous RPGs everyone knows what HP/MP stands for. CT doesn't need to be known but can be used for more advanced tactics once you understand how it works. With those basics in mind, FFT is not a hard game. So again, POOYANH good sir, L2P.
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#3 Ensif1991
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I haven't played a game that I've found hard, because to some people who think that losing the first time is hard, I do not. If I cannot beat the game, it is hard. Any game I've played I've beaten or lost interest due to lack of story. Challenging is a different story. I did say, "Demanding of ones brain." And "Complicated" But complicated simply means it's detailed, not simplistic. And most people these days lack common sense, so...y'know how it is.
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#4 Ensif1991
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I didn't read the full thread because I'm too excited and cant wait to give my answer. :DDDD HARVEST MOON: BACK TO NATURE ON THE PSP!!!! That'd be so awesome I'd cry.
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#5 Ensif1991
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I agree with juno_32 (whatever your name is), MH is a game that is definitely playable solo. In my opinion though, have 3 buddies come over and playing a couple rounds of killing dragons is more fun than trying to master boss patterns/camera control and dodge roll while alone in your room. D:
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#6 Ensif1991
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I have both games as well, personally I think FFT is a much better game than Jeanne. Back on the PS1 I played that game to death with my 5 man team all level 99 with most of the jobs skills maxed out. When they released it for the psp I was like a young lad at a candy shop. I also picked up the guide, and to my surprise I learned a lot more about the game (tricks, secrets, skill setups) then I thought I would. So to answer your question, FFT is a complicated game, yes. Lengthy, demanding of ones brain. But to the guy that said it was hard? L2P.
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#7 Ensif1991
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So a question to anyone that has the answer; My buddy just purchased Monster Hunter Freedom Unite for the PSP meanwhile I have Monster Hunter Freedom 2. Can we still play together in the Guild Hall?(Multiplayer) Thanks in advance for your help.