Seems more like someone taking a picture of the food, and then leaving without trying it. They still appreciate the food, just not the part that makes it great.
Seems more like someone taking a picture of the food, and then leaving without trying it. They still appreciate the food, just not the part that makes it great.
I would rip my CDs to my PS3 and used it all the time. I used CDs on my PS1 and PS2 all the time too.
Bartz and Faris FFV
Cait Sith, Aerith FVII
Zach Fair Crisis Core
Squall, Rinoa, Zell, Quistis, Seifer, Laguna FFVIII
Vivi, Steiner FFIX
Tidus, Yuna, Auron, Wakka, Rikku, Lulu, Jecht FFX
Balthier FFXII
Vanille, Sazh, Snow FFXIII
Caius FFXIII-2
Ignis FFXV
Cid, Dion, Clive FFXVI
Leaving Midgar is barely the beginning of disc 1 of the original game. Cosmo Canyon, the Gold Saucer, Corel Prison, Rocket Town and a lot more are all disc 1.
I didn’t get into Final Fantasy until 8. So I’ve always known she dies. It didn’t do anything for me when she did.
However, I did feel like her death was a surprisingly long way into the game despite being disc 1.
Just a reminder that grinding is tedious and is an optional part of every Final Fantasy game, often times making the games extremely simple. The only difference is how you grind.
Having said that, there are a few improvements I could think of. I’m curious what all this does and whether it takes out all the good from the original.
I have a 3000. I replaced my cracked screen awhile back and now it can only turn on when plugged in. It sucks because before that the screen was broken, but I could stream it to my TV.
It’s absolutely bonkers that the first game in the series, on the NES, had you kill the main villain at the beginning of the game due to time travel.
I’ll get it for cheap at some point when it goes on sale. I remember playing 2 and liking it. But also that it felt kind of like a fever dream.