Kaneda wrote:I'm too busy trying to learn Japanese for when my Super Famicom copies of Breath of Fire 1+2 arrive. Anyone know if this is still fun for an English speaker? I guess I'll have to make the story up as I play through them, it's often quite fun that way.
I've only played BoF II, but that game is hard enough in English on the SNES. If you literally can't read anything, not even Katakana place names, I think you're going to have a very hard time. I would recommend using a walkthrough so you at least know where to go, because especially once you get Sven, it isn't always obvious. Not to mention BoF is a game that loves not only letting you wander into areas where you'll get absolutely murdered because the enemies there are too strong for you, but the enemies you HAVE to fight are really hard as well! Grinding is an unfortunate necessity in those games.
Xeogred wrote:PartridgeSenpai wrote:What even IS World of Final Fantasy? O.o
A cute looking mish mash of the FF games all in one. Basically it looks like Kingdom Hearts to me, minus the omega fanfiction that is all the Disney elements. And hopefully no Numera melodrama either. I think it has a traditional turn based battle system.
Check it!
Maybe it's just me but there's just something about it that looks awesome haha. Hopefully it's legit.
@Bone: Yeah the Crystal Chronicles games were really cool with a good group of friends.
I'm not sure I've played enough Final Fantasy to fully appreciate the game. I haven't played 2, 3, 8, 12, or 13 any real amount, and I haven't beaten 5 or 7 either (though I did get very far in them). Honestly, those Chibis all look so similar, I could barely tell them apart. There were like 3 or 4 times I thought, "Okay, that guy's Cloud, right?"
I'll wait for reviews and other Racketers' opinions before I get excited though. Perhaps I will try it in Japanese when it eventually comes out, as the English voice acting really wasn't selling me on it (especially because this is another game with Titus in it, and I've already had enough of that voice acting hell, thank you). Hopefully this isn't another case like Explorers, where it's a neat game but a genre that just really isn't for me.
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