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Final Fantasy 7
So, I got a Playstation emulator running, and started this game (I only got to play a little bit of it on a friend's PS1 about 12 years ago); the graphics are somewhat dated, but the rendered backgrounds and cutscenes are already impressing me, even though I'm only a few minutes into the game.
Anyone else a fan of this game?
Anyone else a fan of this game?
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Re: Final Fantasy 7
I've seen it around and on the net but for some reason I can't get into Japanese RPGs.
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Re: Final Fantasy 7
I played the original on NES, then 2 and 3 on SNES, so I'm already a fan of the franchise.
I'll agree that sometimes Japanese wackiness is off-putting, but the FF series is fairly serious for the most part.
I'll agree that sometimes Japanese wackiness is off-putting, but the FF series is fairly serious for the most part.
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Re: Final Fantasy 7
Haven't played the game in years, but I loved it. Never could get my head round the combat system though. I just liked the world it was set in.
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Re: Final Fantasy 7
Played it a few years ago. Thought it was alright, but nothing great.
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What's impressing me is how great it looks considering how old it is.
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Re: Final Fantasy 7
Final Fantasy games are a bit of enigma. It's somewhat unusual for its combination of the anime/manga style with western RPG. I never got the grip of it tbh.
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Re: Final Fantasy 7
One of the best linear RPG's ever made. Outstanding story that will stick with you for years. If you were going to play only ONE Final Fantasy game, or even any ONE Japanese RPG, this is the one I would say you must try, DESPITE better graphics or CGI or voiceover in newer games. (Frankly I consider full voiceover a liability, rather than an improvement, in RPG's, and am bummed that it will likely remain an unavoidable fixture. It ruined my ability to immerse in characters whatsoever when their personalities and voices are chosen ahead of time.)Tsukiyumi wrote:So, I got a Playstation emulator running, and started this game (I only got to play a little bit of it on a friend's PS1 about 12 years ago); the graphics are somewhat dated, but the rendered backgrounds and cutscenes are already impressing me, even though I'm only a few minutes into the game.
Anyone else a fan of this game?
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Loved this game, played it end to end several times. Great story, ok graphics, awesome mini games.
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Re: Final Fantasy 7
I'm really starting to get into it after playing a few hours; unfortunately, my schedule is about to become rather busy, so I'll just have to be patient.
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Re: Final Fantasy 7
one of the best RPG games i have everplayed... IMO no FF game has ever come close.
Re: Final Fantasy 7
Can I ask what emulator you're running, I may have to give this a try .Tsukiyumi wrote:I played the original on NES, then 2 and 3 on SNES, so I'm already a fan of the franchise.
I'll agree that sometimes Japanese wackiness is off-putting, but the FF series is fairly serious for the most part.
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"My wife is in hell, where I sent her. She could make good biscuits, but her behavior was terrible."
"My wife is in hell, where I sent her. She could make good biscuits, but her behavior was terrible."
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It's called ePSXe, which can be found here, along with FF7.kostmayer wrote:Can I ask what emulator you're running, I may have to give this a try .Tsukiyumi wrote:I played the original on NES, then 2 and 3 on SNES, so I'm already a fan of the franchise.
I'll agree that sometimes Japanese wackiness is off-putting, but the FF series is fairly serious for the most part.
There is only one way of avoiding the war – that is the overthrow of this society. However, as we are too weak for this task, the war is inevitable. -L. Trotsky, 1939