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Final Fantasy 7 Remember that game
Which species are the Moogles btw? Small bears?Also its the first game to have moogles here is their first appearance ever
They're like... cat-bear-bat things right?Which species are the Moogles btw? Small bears?
they were suppose to be an entirely different species upon their initial creation. i found a wiki page that covers some of their background and there are a ton of pictures of all of the various times that they have appeared in the series and other series as well.Which species are the Moogles btw? Small bears?
it seems like they took parts of each and mixed them together and made a few adjustments during the process. don't forget, they were originally meant to be ice nomads, wandering through artic tundras and surviving in harsh frozen weather; which would explain the white fur to help them blend into the environment. the claws would help with slippery surfaces, and wings for short jumps over cracks.Mole... bats? Ok, they sure don't look like any moles I've seen. I guess that explains why they are always squinting.
I have no clue just something unique to Final FantasyWhich species are the Moogles btw? Small bears?
i have the ability to save inside the dungeon and the ability to speed up game speed which was very useful cuz the game expects you be at least level 50~ something to enter the dark world well i wont grind all that it would take ages i fast forward and just fight like that in few minutes im 1 level up i get to level 55 this way in 30 minutes from 50 to 55.Oh yeah i forgot the airships really no one in FF3 world can engineer an airship that goes over vast amounts of mountains nope..... They haven't figured the tech for that yet what you have is 2 airships one fast and one turtle speed worst yet is there is AIR RANDOM ENCOUNTERS and its so often that it becomes absurd i hate the shadow cave pathway cuz you have to go through some maze to reach it like just give me an airship that moves properly.... And chocobos arent very useful also they are white not yellow big L for square on this.I liked FF3 more than the two previous games, which I didn't even finish. However, I did only play re-releases. Not messing around with this NES stuff.
FF3 has better world map exploration IMO. The map opens in layers, dependent on the vehicles you've unlocked. In many games, you get an airship and can go anywhere. Not played much into FF2, but I have the impression odd-numbered FF games do it more often.
I could be wrong, but I think attack and magic multipliers go up with job levels in the NES version. Faint memories from watching HCBailly play the game.
I know its a bit unfair cuz its outdated and made on the tech of the time and what it allowed , many confusing things made it way less better for example i forgot what mallet does.... What does this job offer? Etc there is no text that explains like FF4 and FF5 , i get this is a 1990 product im playing in 2025 its quite sad they didn't remake it to the PS1 like FF1/FF2 with the new tech it would be a lot better visually/audio wise but yeah the way airships work the shadow cave thing the final dungeon all zeroed everything else that made the game ok , not to mention that the game can fuck you over pretty easily like the water dragon temple and needing to buy spells and all that and i nearly softlocked myself in the elder tree boss luckily i had an elixir that saved the day , its stupid that there is no tents and if i switch from a caster to a melee job i lose the spell points and vice versa , i gotta say magic is a lot better than 1/2 and toad can be pretty strong.I played the NES version of FF3 and I can't agree with such a harsh review. It is definitively a flawed game and the last dungeon is dog shit but the game is perfectly playable and fun up until that point. The graphics are what was possible on the NES. I'd give it like a 5 out of 10.
I know its a bit unfair cuz its outdated and made on the tech of the time and what it allowed , many confusing things made it way less better for example i forgot what mallet does.... What does this job offer? Etc there is no text that explains like FF4 and FF5 , i get this is a 1990 product im playing in 2025 its quite sad they didn't remake it to the PS1 like FF1/FF2 with the new tech it would be a lot better visually/audio wise but yeah the way airships work the shadow cave thing the final dungeon all zeroed everything else that made the game ok , not to mention that the game can fuck you over pretty easily like the water dragon temple and needing to buy spells and all that and i nearly softlocked myself in the elder tree boss luckily i had an elixir that saved the day , its stupid that there is no tents and if i switch from a caster to a melee job i lose the spell points and vice versa , i gotta say magic is a lot better than 1/2 and toad can be pretty strong.
Its just these small and big things that made it a 3/10 experince
not entirely. the psp and i presume the mobile version would be based on the psp one; do fix a few problems, but stuff like the hien boss fight could still softlock; it's not very likely, but it could happen. he has knowledge of that fight, so he can go in better prepared next time. but the job switching now has a sickness phase, for lack of a better phrase. you have to wait from 4 to 16 battles depending on what job you switch from and to. the psp version is definitely the best option, since the new content isn't locked behind the mognet multiplayer thing.You should've played the DS/PSP/Mobile remake. It addresses all of your concerns while maintaining the same turn based gameplay and covering the same story.
I think yeah since my new phone can handle psp emulator most likely in the future i willYou should've played the DS/PSP/Mobile remake. It addresses all of your concerns while maintaining the same turn based gameplay and covering the same story.
Oh well i guess no more job points cool.not entirely. the psp and i presume the mobile version would be based on the psp one; do fix a few problems, but stuff like the hien boss fight could still softlock; it's not very likely, but it could happen. he has knowledge of that fight, so he can go in better prepared next time. but the job switching now has a sickness phase, for lack of a better phrase. you have to wait from 4 to 16 battles depending on what job you switch from and to. the psp version is definitely the best option, since the new content isn't locked behind the mognet multiplayer thing.
the game will get more difficult as the story progresses, since later bosses get multiple turns per round.
yeah, no job points; just an adjustment phase for the new job. finishing any battle ticks the counter down so you can fight goblins at the starting area and be done adjusting to the new job in like 5 minutes. jobs also have levels in the remake which have some effects in battle, usually being more accurate and dealing more hits and some jobs like dragon and monk will deal more damage with higher job levels.I think yeah since my new phone can handle psp emulator most likely in the future i will
Oh well i guess no more job points cool.
Trust me you don't want to play this utter piece of garbage called Final Fantasy franchise its a stain on humanity.Ion play this franchise but I like this song that references it
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