The Xbox Man said:
what 33 hours? The game is a classic from the moment it starts. And he has completed the game, so he can just start on that save & go to pulse through the portal in Chapter 13, besides chocobo's are also used to get treasure chests in not reachable locations, I know you don't like FF13 but don't act absolutely ridiculous & silly. You FF fans make me really confused, you whine about ti being linear. Then when you can roam around you call it running around like a lemon, when you do get side missions you say "Its stupid doing them", get over yourselves, your not royalty. |
I'm not really a defensive person but I feel like you may have been talking about me in that last little bit. Personally, I finished Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time without ever finding the horse, Epona. I just missed that entire part, somehow. Having the horse would have made travel easier but it wasn't a deal breaker. In FF13, I realised that I hadn't ridden a chocobo (and there were a lot of areas I couldn't reach on foot). Since I beat the game, I don't see the point of going back and playing the game. I just thought I'd missed that part. It doesn't sound like I'd get much out of going back and trying to find a chocobo. The story is done. All I'd get is weaponst to beat the bosses that I've already beaten.
If the game had a "New Game +" option, I'd go back and play it again. As it stands, I'm not motivated. It was a fun game, though. Otherwise I wouldn't have beaten it. This game made me put Mass Effect 2 and several other games on hold because it was ALL I played for a month. It's just the story and enemies that were lame.








