Spira: it has beautiful cities like Besaid, active cities like Luca, fun games like Blitzball, amazing, awe-inspiring sites like the Calm Lands and Zanarkand, hidden places like Baaj Temple and the Omega Ruins, I could just go on and on. Besaid was especially beautiful in FFX-2. Bevelle was awesome in that game. There's just no beating Spira. FFVII fans are actually starting to make me kinda mad, because whenver you see FFVII in a poll or category, it always wins. NO MATTER WHAT. There ARE things that other FF's have that are better than in FFVII.
Besaid, Baaj Temple, Omega Ruins, Calm Lands, and Mt. Gagazet.
It's either To Zanarkand from FFX, Eternity: Memory of Lightwaves from FFX-2, Tifa Vs. LoZ from FFVII: Advent Children, or One Winged Angel from FFVII. Probably in that order, actually. Those are the top 4 though.
you can even get past him by getting knocked off the cliff, but you get no experience or rewards for this. the best possible outcome is to defeat him. Don't kock him off the cliff. Use the dtrategy above, but don't knock him off. if he gets close to falling off, let him push you back once or twice. You get teh most experience and the best rewards for defeating him.
lol. He'f in Final Fantasy X. When Seymour summons anima, summon the aeon with a ??? as it's name (Yuna got it with Seymour at Macalania Temple; you weren't there). Then let him attack that aeon. everytime he attacks, have your aeon use blizzard on herself. It'll heal her. Keep doing that until your aeon gets overdrive. Then use it. Whenever Anima uses Oblivion, haveyour aeon use shield to lower the damage from the attack. She should live. You should only have to use your aeons overdrive twice before anima dies, but if you have to use it more, just follow the same strategy until anima is dead. Got it??
They are in Agrabah, at the Bazaar. I remember. That's where I went to look for them. Also, they're in that hotel in Traverse Town. The Red Door, I believe.
Are you SURE it's orichalcum=??? there's 2 types of ocichalcum in this game, orichalcum, and orichalcum+. There are DEFINITELY only 7 orichalcum+'s in the game. I have the strategy guide. There are only 7. orichaclcums are dopeed by some enemies or fouond in chests. It's not too hard gettin 9 of those. Make sure it's orichalcum+ and NOT orichalcum (no plus). As for you getting the Ultima Weapon, you get the recipe in the fake (or real, I can never figure out which is which) Twilight Town. The area it's at is inaccessible after you go there in the story. If you didn't get it when you got to that area, you can't go back. Check to see if you have it. If you don't, you're out of luck. Beat the game then start a new one. Sorry.
The best game EVER???? That's tough. In order to say what the best game EVER is, I'd have to play EVERY GAME EVER, and even then it's a matter of opinion. But to me, the best game I've ever played is Final Fantasy X. That game was amaazing.
The hardest game I've ever played was Ninja Gaiden. The xbox version. It's SOOOOOO hard. Devil May Cry was easy. I beat that game in like 4 days. I had 20 hours of playtime. I did EVERYTHING. I used 3 strategyg uides, so I know I left nothing out. it was really easy. It was a lot of fun though.
My favorite Tekken was Tekken 3. It was a lot of fun. I dominated that game. lol
I'm on RO aswell. I use a private server called Valkyrie RO. I have tons of chars. A champion, sinx, star gladiator, sniper, gunslinger, high wizard super novice, prof, paladin, biochemist... I've tried them all. lol. I find the biochemst fun too, but it's hard to lvl. It also took me forever to understand homunculus creation and lvling, so I delted my homunc like 6 times, and now I'm trying to lvl my new one all over again. lol.
Lol. I have no idea how to modify it either. I just know it's possible. Modifying it voids the warranty though, so be careful if you ever decide to have someone do it for you. It probably was never realeased in America because the International version came out after the original (obivously) and the original was a hude success in America. They probably figured everyone who wanted the game and owned a ps2 had the game. Re-realeasing exactly the same game (with a few extra features) wouldn't have been worth it. Too bad that means that us Americans got shafted, but it was the best business decision for SE (squaresoft at the time).
Can't. The international version can only be played on a PAL PS2. International was never released in North America. If I wanna play it, I'd have to buy a european ps2, or modify the ps2 I have. An American ps2 can't recognize the game.
Honestly, I think you're being too critical about the game. Okay, so maybe the story isn't as good as other FF's, but I think hte story of X was better than ANY FF before it. You'd obviously disagree, with shows the real point I was trying to make. It's a matter of opinion on how good the story was. In every FF there are characters that doens't reall have a reason for joining the party. Tell me I'm wrong. Also, the battle system on this game is very fun. I really enjoyed it. The fact that you can go from walking around into a battle then to walking around again with no loading screen or change in screen is awesome. In terms of the music, okay, so maybe Uematsu DIDN'T do the music for it, but that doesn't make the music not good. You are right when you say the music isn't as memorable, but it's still enjoyable. So yeah, that's what I think. And just so you know, FFXII definitely isn't my favorite FF. That would be FFX.
Not really. The biggest difference between the 2 versions is that in the International version there are bosses that aren't in the regular version. Penenace is one. The international version also has the Dark Aeons.
For me... Seymour Flux from FFX (That's the seymour on Mt. Gagazet). He was SOOO hard. The strategy guide itself even said that beating him would be very hard no matter what you did. Luck played a big factor in that battle. Anybody ever played Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits??? The Final Boss, the Lord of the Black Abyss. He was pretty hard, and it took like an hour to beat him. He had LOTS of hp. Ice Titan from KH. Everyone says he was easy, but for some reason I could never beat him. Sephiroth in KH2, no problem. Ice titan in KH1, impossible. lol Yunalesca from FFX the first time I fought her, she w as sOOO hard. She has 3 froms and each form has more hp than the last. The worst part was that her last form casts mega death (which kills everyone that's not affected by zombie) instantly. I didn't know that having zombie would save you though, so as soon as that 3rd form came, I always died. lol. Now though, I crush her. Just like Seymour Flux from FFX. I dominate that whole game now. lol. I don't have international, so I've never faced Penance. And.... I guess that's about it. I'll add some more as they come to me.
I picked Final Fantasy X. And I have several reasons why Story Line The story line for FFX is the best story line for any rpg I've ever seen. Bar none. there's no need to elaborate any further than that Characters The characters were sooo cool on FFX. And so different from eachother that it made every moment with them interesting. You CAN'T deny the coolness of Auron. He was just awesome (whether he's cooler than cloud is debatable, but I think so). Tidus changed so much throughout the game. Square Enix thought it was so important to note his change that the person they had do his voice had to change his vocie as the game progessed. His voice went from really high at the beggining to much deeper by the end. He also was much less energetic and kid-like. the Main Antagonist I know what you're thinking... how can the main antagonist beat Sephiroth?? Sephiroth WAS much cooler than Seymour. There's no debating that. Seymour, however, was what a main antagonist SHOULD be. From the moment you saw him you KNEW something about him made you not like him. By the time you fought Seymour Flux (the Seymour on Mt. Gagazet), you HATED him with a passion. He killed his OWN FATHER to become a leader, and then tried to use that power to kill everyone else. He influenced other people that what he was doing was right. He had a whole race of people against you. He got you thrown into jail and almost killed for trying to stop his evilness. THAT's an antagonist. Sephiroth was a villian, but he wasn't as evil as Seymour. He didn't decieve so many people. You definitely never hated him (except for maybe a little while when he killed Aeris). Mini Games + Side Quests This category is a given. Blitzball is by FAR the best mini game in ANY RPG I've ever seen. Plus you've got monster hunting, monster arena, chocobo racing, ultimate weapons, secret Aeons... the list goes on and on. There was SOOO much to do away from the story. Then you had places like The Omega Ruins and Baaj Temple. Places away from the story that challenged you and gave you HARD bosses to fight. The mini games and side quests in this game easily double your play time. Battle System The battle system in this game is very creative. It's a combination of old school mixed with new school. I really liked it. The battle system used in FFXI and FFXII was supposed to be used in FFX, but because of time constraints, they had to leave it out. They compensated by altering the Aoens system and including Rikku's Mix overdrive, however. Inovative FFX is the first Final Fantasy to EVER feature real life-looking characters. The characters in FFVII (or any FF before X) didn't look real. You could tell they were people, but you'd NEVER find a person who looked like that. The graphics for this game were also AMAZING!!! I'm STILL trying to decide if I like those or the graphics for FFXII better. They were so beautiful. The cutscenes were amazing too. The scene with Tidus and yuna at Lake Macalania, Operation Mi'ihen, I could go forever. This was also the first Final Fantasy on the Playstation 2. Many people call it the RPG that made the PS2 the dominating system inn the RPG market last generation. Before FFX, there were no definitive RPG's out there. FFX changed that. So yeah, that's why I picked FFX. It is, in my opinion, one of the best RPG's ever made. I wasn't able to find a single flaw. The only thing I noticed is that at one point near the end of the game, Wakka's hair started glitching. That's it. Nothing else was wrong with it. It was truely an amazing game.
Yeah, it's an awesome game. I really enjoyed it. The story IS actually pretty good, once you get about half-way through it SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!!! READYY??? The only thing about the story that really sucked was how they find out they're cahracters in a video game being controlled by people. lol.
Hey. I have a question. Well, two. What graphics program do you use? I make sigs also, but I really like that pulse effect. How did you do it? I hope you don't mind me asking.
I think he's trying to say that Organization XIII means something other than the fact that there are 13 members, but the Thirteenth Order is exactly the same. That's just what the Japs called it, but they call it that because there are 13 members, just like we call it Organization XIII because there are 13 members. It doesn't mean anything different.