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...somebody is supposed to have an Icelandic accent? I must hear this.
XIII is awful. It is nothing like Final Fantasy, wtf.And I don't see why he shouldn't try FFXIII, it's a great game. Besides, hasn't he already decided on IX o.o
Eh, it's got the crazy outfits and chocobos.XIII is awful. It is nothing like Final Fantasy, wtf.
Eh, it's got the crazy outfits and chocobos.
And a thirty-hour tutorial.
And numerous shout outs. And the standard destroy the world baddy. And the magic and abilities. I guess liking the game requires an open mind or being a fairly late comer like me.
I'm not sure that's really an open mind kind of thing....And numerous shout outs. And the standard destroy the world baddy. And the magic and abilities. I guess liking the game requires an open mind or being a fairly late comer like me.
And who is Bjork? My sister kept telling me how Fran reminded me of her while I kept insisting I don't know who that is -_-
I'm not sure that's really an open mind kind of thing....
VI (released as III in America on the SNES) is probably your best bet. There are lots of ways to get your hands on it.
I think VI and IX were the best
However, the first FF game I played was VII: Dirge of Cerberus, and that basically got me hooked on the games. DoC is mainly a shooter RPG, but you can still use melee attacks on the ground. Though, if you know nothing of the VIII world, the story line can get confusing, but a Google search can remedy this.
Wait, seriously? Seriously? Dirge of Cerberus makes absolutely no sense. Not even for Final Fantasy. It ignores continuity, has some of the corniest lines of dialogue known to man (and this is in a series that produces gems like "This guy are sick" and "Beacause you are...... a puppet" [yes, beacause]) and Vincent's relationship with Orange (I forget her name; it means 'orange' though. They are so clever, there are villains named Azul the Cerulean and Nero the something and [orange in ... arabic?] the Transparent and Weiss the Immaculate. AZUL. THE. CERULEAN.) is the skeeviest thing ever. SHE'S EIGHT or possibly 18 BUT SHE'S PHYSICALLY EIGHT. VINCENT IS SOMEWHERE IN HIS FIFTIES, A VAMPIRE, AND STILL IN LOVE WITH HIS DEAD STALKING-VICTIM (SHE NEVER CARED ABOUT HIM AT *ALL* AND HOOKED UP WITH A MAD SCIENTIST AND GAVE BIRTH TO SEPHIROTH).However, the first FF game I played was VII: Dirge of Cerberus, and that basically got me hooked on the games. DoC is mainly a shooter RPG, but you can still use melee attacks on the ground. Though, if you know nothing of the VIII world, the story line can get confusing, but a Google search can remedy this.