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ffviii is abit face paced imo, VII is the better one though it is slightly overrated. And imo XII isnt that bad, it just has a weak story and far too much gameplay
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I think he means the game is too long.... which really is completely different than too much gameplay. By nature, FF games are very long anyway... so it's to be expected, I guess. You know what you're getting yourself into.
I agree with what people said about the draw system in that, it did slow the game down, but in the end it was worth it imo...
by the end of disc 1 my squall was pushing 4000hp with some creative junctioning, so i was strolling through bosses, and that was all down to the draw system... i prefer it to the materia system of VII, as i was able to share magic out between players...
and i just beat omega weapon in ultimecia's castle, very, very easily... and a large part of that is down to the draw and magic system...
not blowing my own horn or anything, just using examples...
i don't agree that squall didnt change, imo he was forced to, to become this leader, and he was obviously uncomfortable with it... and he did fall for rinoa in his own way...
at the end of disc 2 (where i'm currently stuck in one of my saves, as the damn ps2 keeps freezing during the fight with the rocket man), when you're at the gate, i just wanted to slap irvine for going on about rinoa... she's hanging off a ledge? big f*cking deal, the entire garden is being attacked you dumbshit...
ultimecia was a poor boss i agree, i would have much preferred seifer and edea to last out the game... and the whole orphanage thing did bug me...
whether its better or not, i honestly enjoy VIII more than any of the games that followed it...
and the cg sequences? even now they're nothing short of gorgeous...
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Sorry i did not specify clearer, i meant to say it lacked depth when compared to other FF like vii and X, too much gameplay as in there arent as much cut scenes as the previous FF's which give me a better idea of the story
[/B][/QUOTE] Naw not that, i would like it if they go deeper into the characters and add much more depth, when i said weak its only weak when compared to the other FF's like 7 and 10, i didnt say the story was bad
But to be honest im more fond of playing XII than all the others, why? because i love the gameplay, it is very similar to star wars kotor
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That's exactly what I thought you meant when you said "Too much gameplay."
Too much actual gameplaying and not enough Beautiful Cut Scenes to watch and move you through the story.
Too each his own I guess.
I do like watching the cutscenes as well, but I wouldn't want them to take any gameplaying out. They can always add more cutscenes but keep the same amount of gameplaying in. The game would just be longer. (Which isn't what your issue was with the game as you clarified)
I never finished VIII. I just stopped playing at one point and never came back...I think that's pretty telling.
Even VII was "meh" after the first disc because it plodded (but the first disc was, admittedly, orgasmic and emotional).
The FF series for a while now has always been about characters and story...and often those two things need to make up for a lot that is lacking in the gameplay. I beat VII and IX, failed at VIII and dabbled in a few others. And eventually it just wasn't worth it for me anymore...I can get the same quality story from a book in about 1/10 the time. I dislike random battles (SO annoying sometimes) and always had a problem with mixing magic/fantasy and tech. And then there's random things like the draw system that aren't good either. Again, all things the story needs to overcome. Sometimes it does. With VIII it didn't.
I think this argument about 'too much gameplay', although poorly expressed, actually has its basis in a genuine point.
Imagine the whole FF exprience with all story and character removed, when all you are is an anonymous guy who kills monsters and goes up in levels, with no context, in just flat dungeons with no names or reasons for being there, until the game ends.
That's 100% gameplay. But it's no bloody good, is it?
I think the root of the 'too much gameplay' complaint is saying that FFVIII had too much gridning and pointless random battle repetition and not enough to actually get you 'into' the game.
Which is a fair complaint. Though actually I think IX had bigger problems in the grinding department because the fights were too slow. The fights in FFVIII were fine.
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