Now, you'll observe that the curve goes up for what makes a Final Fantasy game good almost in direct proportion to being able to turn off random encounters. Autosaving presents its own variable in--
Drops pointer. Bends over and splits pants open. Farts loudly. Falls over and knocks down the dry erase board and farts again. Gains 1,000 followers.
Drops pointer. Bends over and splits pants open. Farts loudly. Falls over and knocks down the dry erase board and farts again. Gains 1,000 followers.
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@HunterMask I like it, but yeah. A lot of its ideas fall just a bit short. Probably still my favorite of the NES trilogy.
I only ever played a couple hours of the DS version but just found it so bland, FFV was basically this game but good
You’re telling me that’s really all I have to do?
I love how this game treats its plotline like a series of episodes until the end where they were probably like "oh we forgot the ending oh no"
@petro_sino I liked the bit where they gather up people of pure heart to save you and like one of them is just some dude I met in a sewer hours ago and interacted with once.
HunterMask
2 months ago