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#1 mazdoriant
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I thought FFXII was a welcome addition. I enjoyed the game very thoroughly but it's not the best final fantasy. We have FFVII for that title. Only thing I didn't quite enjoy about FFXII was the story, well, and I couldn't figure out if that little kid was a girl or a boy. The battle system, even though was not like other FF games, was indeed pretty epic in my opinion. The graphics of the cities were great and the characters, well, lets just say Sephiroth could destroy every single one WITHOUT his sword. Great game all in all in my opinion. Not my fav but still a final fantasy and if it's a final fantasy, I love it no matter what.
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#2 mazdoriant
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Final Fantasy VIII but FFXI comes in close proximity. Too many good memories of the short time I spent on that game. Yes, the online one. I miss my mog house.
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I was at a Gamestop a few weeks ago and decided to take a snab at the demo. To start off though, the title screen was intense. You have two scenarios to pick in the demo. A normal mode and a mode for more experienced players. I picked normal and once I learned the controls during the loading menu, I heard nothing but the voice of Joker once after. Like the first poster said, your running around beating up baddies with clown make-up on. The joker sends more of them after each fight and it is supposed to get harder although I thought it was pretty easy because all I did was button-mash the entire time. Batman somehow did the rest. I didn't even have to move him all that much. You get to use certain gadgets although I forgot what they were. I think it was not a batterang but kind of like a bat ninja star you could throw. All in all though, it is a graphical powerhouse. After the demo, just like all the others, you get pics of certain villians of which you'll be lending a fist to their face later in the game. All in all though, I was not entirely sold on the game from the demo but I did enjoy it. I would advise everyone to play the demo before you purchase the game to see if you like it or not.
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#4 mazdoriant
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When Cloud is looking up at the sky in his hometown in Final Fantasy VII. The loading screen of Cid looking off into the distance at his airship. And, that giant insane snake that Sephiroth somehow managed to gut. Those where some of the best and nastiest memories.
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#5 mazdoriant
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The new Final Fantasy XIII and XIII Versus are the most I'm looking forward to right now. The most difficult is news on the new SE mmorpg coming.
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#6 mazdoriant
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If your into one long game that's filled with fantasy, storytelling, and great graphics, Oblivion GOTY is your choice. If you like more of a first person shooter theme with aliens and puzzles along with a free Team Fortress 2 multiplayer and the greatest shortest game ever developed, Portal, then get the Orange Box. Both are amazing games but all in all it's your preference. One tip though, if you get Oblivion GOTY Edition, do not become a vampire because there is a bug in the quest that allows you not to finish on the PS3 Version of the game. Once you are bitten and don't have a backup save file where you are not a vampire, you basically are forced to play the rest of the game as the undead bloodsucker that gets hurt in the daylight. Anyway, hope I helped. Both are very fun games.
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#7 mazdoriant
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Yeah, at least tell us how fun it is. I'm still debating on whether to get this game or Sacred 2 (I love RPG's) Give us details.
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#8 mazdoriant
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I can understand the feeling man but PS3 games are invulnerable to scratches thanks to Blu-ray. I mean, you can scratch it if you took a nice knife to it and really wanted to soil the thing down but so far all the used games I've bought, (not from ebay) had not a scratch on them. One thing I love about PS3.
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#9 mazdoriant
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The hottest hands down? Well then in my opinion, Rikku. My white mage from the regular final fantasy would be a close second. Pixel-lated goodness.

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#10 mazdoriant
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You know the "Highest Rated" PS3 games here on gamespot? All of those. Actually, count that for 360, WII, PC, and all handhelds as well. I know, I shouldn't even call myself a gamer.
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