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[QUOTE="mike7677"][QUOTE="flfylmnfish"][QUOTE="Platyphyllum"][QUOTE="flfylmnfish"][QUOTE="Platyphyllum"]Actually, I'm just deciding which one I'll like better based on what you guys say, from what I see, Final Fantasy IV Advance has a greater storyline, so I might get that first considering how I like games with a very nicely developed story!PlatyphyllumAlright, I probably should have mentioned this in my previous post, but.... The storyline in FFV isn't actually that bad. In comparison to most Final Fantasy games, yes, the plot is slightly generic. However, it's actually a pretty decent story when you compare it to your average RPG. It's got a few plot twists here and there to keep things interesting, at least. :p While it may not blow you away like other Final Fantasy plots, it certainly is no less than satisfying. I love FFV to bits. xP Even if the storyline isn't as strong as FFIV, I still would strongly recommend getting it at one point or another.OK! I guess I'll just pick all 3 (including FFVI) of them up now. You guys keep saying good things aobut all 3 of them so I might as well get all 3 of them! :)
Good idea. :p I’ve yet to get my hands on FFVI. Apparently, the last copy was sold a few minutes before I asked the sales clerk if they had it in stock. I ended up getting FFI&II: Dawn of Souls, and FFIII DS instead, which should be plenty enough to keep me busy until I find a copy of VI. :p I thought 1 was insanely hard. Anyway, I got 3, 4, 5 and 6. I love them allI thought Final Fantasy 1 (the GBA version) was pretty easy. It's nice to see you have 3-6 and love them all! I have 3 (for the DS) but was a lil' bit disappointed because the story and the character personalities were kind of...you know...the combat also took a long time, in my opinion, the attack animations take too long to do. It was still a good game though! Together with Final Fantasy I and II for the GBA!
Here's the thing about 1. Compared with the NES version, I found the the GBA slightly harder. I was going into a cave in FF1, to which, it handed me my butt on a regular basis. Maybe I entered the palce way too early.
[QUOTE="Platyphyllum"][QUOTE="flfylmnfish"][QUOTE="Platyphyllum"]Actually, I'm just deciding which one I'll like better based on what you guys say, from what I see, Final Fantasy IV Advance has a greater storyline, so I might get that first considering how I like games with a very nicely developed story!flfylmnfishAlright, I probably should have mentioned this in my previous post, but.... The storyline in FFV isn't actually that bad. In comparison to most Final Fantasy games, yes, the plot is slightly generic. However, it's actually a pretty decent story when you compare it to your average RPG. It's got a few plot twists here and there to keep things interesting, at least. :p While it may not blow you away like other Final Fantasy plots, it certainly is no less than satisfying. I love FFV to bits. xP Even if the storyline isn't as strong as FFIV, I still would strongly recommend getting it at one point or another.OK! I guess I'll just pick all 3 (including FFVI) of them up now. You guys keep saying good things aobut all 3 of them so I might as well get all 3 of them! :)
Good idea. :p I’ve yet to get my hands on FFVI. Apparently, the last copy was sold a few minutes before I asked the sales clerk if they had it in stock. I ended up getting FFI&II: Dawn of Souls, and FFIII DS instead, which should be plenty enough to keep me busy until I find a copy of VI. :p I thought 1 was insanely hard. Anyway, I got 3, 4, 5 and 6. I love them all
FF6 is definitely one of the best in the entire series. ;) Too bad this version was a little censored/edited. SharinganEyeHow so? Must have been somethng I missed.
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