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I've finally complete both Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II. I feel like I've accomplished a major feat.
Only about ten more to go.
Congrats, man!
Just out of curiousity, what platform did you play them on?
I am a huge FF fan that unfortunately started the series with FFX and didn't play the earlier games (I enjoyed all of them, even FFX-2 which had great gameplay but mediocre story) , I plan to play the entire series from FF to FFIX but boy will that take a lot of time to accomplish.
Anyway, what were your thoughts of FF and FFII? I specially hear a lot of people saying FF2 is the worst FF in the entire series, did you think it was That bad?
I enjoyed FFII much more than FF. I have never been much of a RPG fan so I started FF with some doubts. Once I got the hang of it I was ready. There was TONS of times I had to look online for help in both games. I can see how you can dump easily hundreds of hours exploring and battling the entire game. There were times in both games I thought there is no way in hell I'd know to talk to this person to trigger this event or walk through this wall to get where I need to.
I've finally complete both Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II. I feel like I've accomplished a major feat.
Only about ten more to go.
FF2 was a bit hard for me. I had two white mages and one black. You create your characters and then almost instantly you lose one. And the one I lost just happened to be my black mage. So I had awesome spells about half way through that my white mages could not use. I'm surprised I even beat the final boss. By the time I got through the dungeon I had very little MP left and some crappy attack spells.
Do you mean the actual Final Fantasy II (with Firion) or Final Fantasy IV (with Cecil) which was FFII in the US?
In FFII all you have to do is get into a battle and keep doing crap over and over until the skills you want are leveled through enough use.