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Got Luminous Arc

i got Luminous Arc on Sunday and i must say its not bad. it has a flavor like FFTA but is interesting due to the religous based story. I did actually kinda get into the story with help of the great dialogue. It really helps push the game along. I have logged 11 hours in 4 days and it is still entertaining me. The character relationship feature is also nice because you can gain bonuses with characters who like u versus well.... those who dont. Ill blog later as i get more into the game. Altogether its a good game with endless possibilities in the way of improvements but a good solid SRPG.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced 2

October 25th. 19 days after my birthday but more importantly (lol) the realease date for FFTA2 : Fuketsu No Gremoire in Japan meaning the English version will come out in February ish. Ive been waiting for this ever since i picked FFTA up when i wuz 10. Im a huge fan of SRPGs (luminous arc, advance wars) and this follow up to the number one SRPG of all time better not dissapoint, i mean it... ill break down.:cry: More updates as i read them. Peace

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I got a new emblem!!!

I got my first emblem besides my thanks for registering one. im excited but i read the meaning behind it and its kinda two sided but wahtever. if they gave out a pimp emblem id already have that lol!!

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Cant wait for this!!!

MAKUHARI, Japan--The original Final Fantasy Tactics on the PlayStation has proven to be more popular than perhaps anyone could have predicted. Though it's been almost 10 years since the original game was released in North America, the Tactics series is picking up more steam than ever. The sequel of sorts to the original, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, was released in 2003 in North America; a remake of the original game for the PSP was just released this week in Japan; and now, with Final Fantasy Tactics A2, the series is making its debut on the Nintendo DS. We had a chance to try the game out at the 2007 Square Enix Party in a stage setup that was utterly unique. Instead of a line of kiosks, the demo for A2 took place in a room constructed to look like a small schoolroom, complete with brick walls, a library of books on the back wall, and school desks and chairs.

Tactics A2 is the sequel to the Game Boy Advance's FF Tactics Advance, and though the game plays similarly to the original, the setting isn't exactly the same. In Tactics Advance, the characters began in the town of St. Ivalice, only to be transported to the magical realm of Ivalice (setting of other FF games such as Final Fantasy XII and Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings) after discovering a magical book. By contrast, A2 seems to start out immediately in Ivalice, where a small party is exploring a forest, only to run into a monstrous-looking Chocobo.

Luckily, the party of adventurers is being led by a guide (whose name you might recognize: Cid), who goes through the basics of combat to defeat the huge Chocobo and his buddies. This stage is mostly a tutorial, and if you've played the original Tactics Advance, you'll be right at home here. As in the older Tactics games, you move your character around the battle map, which is organized into a grid. Your characters can only move so many grid places during their turns, and the range of each character is illuminated on the grid, giving you an idea of how far each can go.

When it comes to action, it all depends on the character and his or her job. The party we started out with consisted of a black mage, a soldier, a summoner, and a white mage (as well as Cid, who wasn't playable in the tutorial). As you may expect, these different jobs mean different abilities for each character. At the start of the battle, we sent our soldier and summoner into the fray and positioned the black mage behind a rock where he could fire magic in relative safety. The soldier was good up close against the enemies, as was Cid, a warrior who really dealt damage at close range.

Unfortunately, it wasn't long before our summoner got into some trouble and became surrounded by two smaller enemies. After retreating the summoner, we sent the white mage over for support. She had three spells available: heal, cure (for status ailments), and revive, and as with the black mage's spells, each had a mana cost to them. With a well-timed heal spell, we had our summoner back in tip-top shape, and it was now time to see what he could do. In a word, it was impressive. After choosing a particular demon to summon, the map zoomed out dramatically to show the summoned creature, a huge beast that took up both screens of the DS. The demon's attack--a nasty-looking punch that set the entire battle map briefly off-kilter--proved to be very effective against the collected enemies.

After the battle was complete, we were taken to a new set of screens. The upper screen showed a tantalizing menu, including a "clan skill" option as well as a diamond-shaped structure with four color-coded points that could refer to your character's elemental strengths or attributes. Because of the Japanese text, we couldn't make heads or tails of these menu options--but we hope to find out specific details on these options in the near future. On the lower screen, there was a minimap that showed where our main character could travel to--the only available option was to a nearby town.

im in video game relapse.

i got in trouble on the 1st and got my video games taken away till this monday. i havent ever gone this long without vds and cant wait to get my game back on with luminous arc yea baby lol

Sweet new school.

holy crap i had to get up at like 6:30 today. i normally stay asleep till 9:00 but i have student oreintation. i just realized that my time isnt till 11:00 but im up anyway so i guess i'll dink around here for a while. Im so excited for JR. HIGH.my first class of the day is algebra and then science. not a bad morning and pe right after lunch.im going into eighth grade and in our school system thats where the two middle schools join to our jr high (small town) and i cant wait to c my homeis lol. i also have football tryouts soon......... sweet.SEPT 4 the here i come. by the way one of my teachers models eeeeewwwwwwwww (hes a dude)

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i need srpgs now!!!!!!!!!!

Hey im a huge fan of SRPGs and need more higher quality ones nw. I still play FFTA even though ive beaten it like 10 times and can almost recite the story line by heart so its safe to say that i need something else to satisfy my time. I mean i play other games (pokemon, anything star wars, starfox, Halo etc.) but every once in a while i get a hankering for a good strategy game and i havent found Fire Emblem anywhere (dang i need to go to gamestop havent been there in like 2 weeks) so FFTA2 is highly anticipated and im going to get Luminous Arc tomorrow or Saturday (and untill then if anybdy hears about any SRPS then give me a heads up thanks. PEACE

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