It's amazing. It takes the RPG genre in a totally new direction. So yeah, it's worth getting.
War and Peace=horrific. It's like 1200 pages long. Gah. I read Pride and Prejudice when I was 12, and I swear I have absoutely no recollection of anything that happens in it. I don't even know what the characters' names are.
Timing is the key. If you're careful, you can beat him without having to heal at all. Dodge/Block his attacks and then use the reaction command to damage him. Once he starts using the dragon attack, etc, reflect comes in handy. You can't attack him using normal methods, or you're toast. Remember you'll probably get Mickey's help the first 2-3 times you die.
To quote Zena (i think) from the Simpsons, "When something like that happens... a wizard did it." Speaking of wizards, I remember that Yen Sid said in KHII that Nobodies are able to think and plan, suggesting they have minds, where memories might be stored. Maybe the remark about memories in CoM was supposed to be metaphorical, as in the memories are linked to the heart in some way, but not necessarily stored there. Or it could be a translation blooper. If not, maybe there is a small plothole. But it is KH, so it doesn't necessarily have to make sense. Well done for spotting that BTW.
Yay *hi fives* :bounce: Ahemm. Sorry about that. (Not about you having to go... About you giving me a 7.5/10...Thanks)
7/10 I've seen you around a lot.
Having a members' party sounds like a good idea :)
I agree with you completely. FFXII is like 20% story and 80% everything else. It's just so hard to give a damn about the story or the characters.
I think the problem some people have with it related to the flimsy storyline and poorly developed characters, not the (admittedly excellent) gameplay.
She was just unnecessary in KHII (IMO). She felt like a third wheel, sort of, (of a 14th wheel(?)) because the Organization were the only villains actually required for the game. I think she added something to the storyline that wasn't necessary and didn't make the game any more enjoyable. She was probably included because Disney wanted one of their own villains in the game, or something.
Technically anyone who plays video games is a gamer... I suppose we have to respect that some people just don't like FF as much as we do. I think people should be open minded (as with all things in life) and try what's out there (including FF), but in the end, people who like other games have as much a right to be called gamers as we do.
I live in Ireland... There's been torrential rain for the past 2 days. ¬_¬ I hate weather.
Lol... Wrong on so many levels.
So true. People should at least try the games, but there will never be a situation where everyone likes them. You could easily say the same thing about many other series, like KH, GTA, Halo etc. What I mean to say is, you should give everything a try and not decide you don't like a game if you've never even played it.
Well, I agree that the FF series contains some of the best games in existence. FF games were the first to show us that videogaming could be an art form, as well as entertainment. I certainly think anyone calling themselves a "gamer" should at least have tried them. That's not to say that they have to like them or anything.
Thanks. That was really interesting! Sorry about the mistake about schizophrenia. :(
Plus, they wouldn't release it on a console that is technically obsolete now (i.e. the PS2), so they'd have to remake it. *Unlikely*
Because SE of Japan didn't tell them to. It says so in the email.
I think that taking this as evidence that KHIIFM+ will be released in NA is reading into what it actually says wayyyy too much. I'm not saying it'll never happen, but if it was going to happen, they would have made an official announcement. It's probably way too late for it to be released now anyways (but it's still possible).
Don't worry! You're fifteen. I went through a similar thing when I was younger. I became extremely cynical and very negative. It's natural for teenagers to question everything, and it would be even more worrying if you weren't thinking about this kind of stuff. It is most definitely normal to think that much when you're fifteen. When I was fifteen all I did was think, pretty much. Be grateful that you're an inquisitive, intelligent person.