Not the most smooth of solutions but you can run from encounters.
That is the solution. Especially for zero grind, low level challenge runs of Final Fantasy.
Not the most smooth of solutions but you can run from encounters.
At least in 4 and 5 I think escaping is pretty fast especially if you instantly run before battle commences , in 6 they seem to made it harder to run which is sad unless its locke that guy is so good at running.That is the solution. Especially for zero grind, low level challenge runs of Final Fantasy.
Why run if you can equip no-enc items, and at least in Steam versions there's usually a toggle to disable random encounters (or make them appear more often when you're farming).That is the solution. Especially for zero grind, low level challenge runs of Final Fantasy.
Why run if you can equip no-enc items, and at least in Steam versions there's usually a toggle to disable random encounters (or make them appear more often when you're farming).
This thread is about not being able to get into Final Fantasy now and even if OP agrees to disagree, there's probably someone reading or Googling that having the same problem, and one of most annoying things is easily fixable.Back in my day they didn't have these new fangled no-encounter settings!
what do you mean by that?Or Dawn of Souls I, if you're a bit nasty
how is the dawn of souls ports not like the rest of the series. If anything I'd say it brings ff1 and 2 more in line with the snes games visually and mechanically, making them more liek the rest of the series if anythingIt's more crude and difficult and less like the rest of the series lol
i agree. the only thing that makes his words make sense is the extra dungeons, and the first 2 are somewhat like training grounds. unless he is confusing it with the psx version or something.how is the dawn of souls ports not like the rest of the series. If anything I'd say it brings ff1 and 2 more in line with the snes games visually and mechanically, making them more liek the rest of the series if anything
possibly. when was the last time that you played it? time can affect memories in strange ways.Hmm maybe I'm misremembering DoS, but FF1 is still a game with blank-slate party characters and a somewhat open progression which the series would be quick to abandon
Yeah all versions of FF1 have a blank party you make yourself. The original version of FF3 has the same thing but the 3d remake changed them into named characters with unique appearances.Hmm maybe I'm misremembering DoS, but FF1 is still a game with blank-slate party characters and a somewhat open progression which the series would be quick to abandon
I haven't tried any of the newer Final Fantasies after XII. I played a bit of the demo of FF7 remake but at the time I was playing Dark Souls and the combat felt like a watered down version of that and I just couldn't get into it.I've tried getting into the originals, I know there's fun to be had there but I may just be too spoiled to my action-adventure games. The VII remake is fun and XV is my favorite of the series, but man I just can't force my way through the originals either. I'm glad other people enjoy them, but they just aren't for me.
I'd be pretty stoked for an HD-2D remake of FF5 with an expanded job system personally. FF3 and FF4 already had 3d remakes. I don't really think 5 would benefit much from going 3d. 4's story was more cinematic and benefitted from the 3d by expanding its cutscenes. Five's cutscenes tended to be more over the top and exaggerated to try and convey emotions and I think it would look kind of goofy if they made it 3d but changing them to be less cartoony would ruin the tone of the game.And that's why remaking these games from 1-6 bringing 3d modern graphics while keeping to the game original artstyle like FF6 more grim tone or 5 more shiny and lighthearted tone or 2 being tragic (while hardly ever feeling like it) or 1 a classic adventure , people already love these games I don't see why a FF6 or 2 remake would be a bad idea it would finally fix all shortcomings of these old games and hopefully maybe win a game of the year instead of a funny robot platformer winning it.
Damn you square why you starve us of good games getting modernized properly...
Well going into a detailed temple of wind or the getting to see a massive library of ancients and getting to do battle of big bridge in 3d would be so cool , I think 3d allows for more meaningful expressions for characters as proven by FF8 giving each character a very unique attitude and making them more memorable of course we are no longer in the 90s era when things like that were cool and new.I'd be pretty stoked for an HD-2D remake of FF5 with an expanded job system personally. FF3 and FF4 already had 3d remakes. I don't really think 5 would benefit much from going 3d. 4's story was more cinematic and benefitted from the 3d by expanding its cutscenes. Five's cutscenes tended to be more over the top and exaggerated to try and convey emotions and I think it would look kind of goofy if they made it 3d but changing them to be less cartoony would ruin the tone of the game.
I'm generally not a fan of it, but I think 5 would actually suit more of a cel shaded, anime type look than realistic 3d. Something like DQ VIII's style but not Akira Toriyama style designs. You could keep the more lighthearted tone and exaggerated expressiveness without it looking so goofy and cartoony.
Meh. Realistic 3d ages poorly. I've seen it happen tons of times over the years. Stylized designs tend to age a lot better.of ancients and getting to do battle of big bridge in 3d would be so cool , I think 3d allows for more meaningful expressions for characters as proven by FF8 giving each character a very unique attitude and making them more memorable of course we are no longer in the 90s era when things like that were cool and new.
You should check out the SaGa series. The series director is the guy that created Final Fantasy 2. After FF2 Square assigned him to work on a Tetris like game for the gameboy, he said fuck it and decided to make another rpg instead and try and refine what he did with FF2 and created SaGa which was released as Final Fantasy Legend outside Japan. Square liked it and just let him have a series to do whatever he wanted. There's a whole bunch of SaGa games. The games all use a similar skill and stat growth system to Final Fantasy 2 but vastly improved. There's a bunch of remasters that have been put out that are pretty well done. The newest is a 3d remake of Romancing SaGa 2.personally I want a remake of 2 since they can do a lot with it.
No not necessarily realistic graphics especially considering Final Fantasy.Meh. Realistic 3d ages poorly. I've seen it happen tons of times over the years. Stylized designs tend to age a lot better.
You should check out the SaGa series. The series director is the guy that created Final Fantasy 2. After FF2 Square assigned him to work on a Tetris like game for the gameboy, he said fuck it and decided to make another rpg instead and try and refine what he did with FF2 and created SaGa which was released as Final Fantasy Legend outside Japan. Square liked it and just let him have a series to do whatever he wanted. There's a whole bunch of SaGa games. The games all use a similar skill and stat growth system to Final Fantasy 2 but vastly improved. There's a bunch of remasters that have been put out that are pretty well done. The newest is a 3d remake of Romancing SaGa 2.
Yeah you usually can't go wrong with a square rpg. They have a few duds but the majority are better than most.Yeah I'm gonna try every square RPG they are really good at making games.
I wouldn't skip out on V especially if you enjoyed FF1. FFV has the best iteration of the job system and some of the most fun gameplay mechanics of the classic FF games. It's a lot more enjoyable than FF2. The SaGa series is a better representation of FF2's gameplay systems. FF2 is kind of broken and really not a great game to round out your classic FF experience.Just wanted to post a little update here:
Since I initially wrote this post, I have played all the way through Final Fantasy VI to the end. What a great game. 10/10. I still prefer the gameplay of Chrono Trigger, but the story and characters of FFVI are much more grounded and real.
While I was at it, I decided to play the first FF, one I’ve always wanted to play. I had wanted to play the 20th anniversary version on PSP, but the Pixel Remaster is available on Apple Arcade, so I went that route. It was obviously far less of a moving experience, but still very enjoyable for what was one of the very first JRPGs.
And now I’m finally finishing FFIV, the 3D remake. I bought it for iPhone 10 years ago and have slowly chipped away at it over the decade. I’m now at the sealed cave and am going to play it to the end.
The graphics disparity I mentioned earlier stopped bugging me at about the 10 hour mark, and I have since stopped noticing altogether.
I’m glad I decided to “power through” a little bit and let these games grow on me. I’ve wanted to play them since I was a little kid and it feels good to have them under my belt now.
The last classic FF I want to play before moving on to the 3D entries is II, the black sheep. I’ve read the story is more grounded and interesting (albeit somewhat ripped from Star Wars) and I want to see what the leveling system is like. Even if it’s janky, I appreciate the experimental approach.
Anyways, just thought this would be a good way to end this discussion.
Thanks
that's a bit hilarious to say, since 4 took much more inspiration from star wars than 2 did.The last classic FF I want to play before moving on to the 3D entries is II, the black sheep. I’ve read the story is more grounded and interesting (albeit somewhat ripped from Star Wars) and I want to see what the leveling system is like. Even if it’s janky, I appreciate the experimental approach.