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4.Final Fantasy VIII(PS1)



Final Fantasy VIII is An Awesome Role Playing Game released for the PlayStation in 1999 Developed and Published by Squaresoft (now Square Enix) removing magic point-based spell-casting and the first title to consistently use realistically proportioned characters.

Final Fantasy VIII begins as Squall duels with Seifer in a training session outside the Balamb Garden military academy. Meanwhile, Galbadia invades the Dollet Dukedom, forcing Dollet to hire assistance from the Balamb Garden branch of SEED, Garden's elite mercenary force. SeeD uses the mission as a final examination for its cadets; with the help of his instructor, Quistis, Squall passes the mission's prerequisite and is grouped with Seifer and Zell. Seifer disobeys orders and abandons his team, forcing Selphie to accompany Squall and Zell for the duration of the mission. After the mission, SeeD halts the Galbadian advance; Squall, Zell, and Selphie graduate to SeeD status, while Seifer is disciplined for his disobedience. During the graduation party, Squall meets Rinoa, whose personality is apparently the opposite of his. When assigned with Zell and Selphie to help Rinoa's resistance faction in Galbadian-occupied Timber, Squall learns that a sorceress named Edea is behind Galbadia's recent hostilities. Under orders from Balamb and Galbadia Gardens, Squall and his comrades — now joined by Rinoa, Quistis, and Irvine — attempt to assassinate Edea. However, the sorceress thwarts the attempt, and the party is detained. During the attempt, Squall's party also learns that Seifer has left Garden to become Edea's second in command.

The Cast of characters in Final Fantasy VIII are awesome Squall Leonhart, a loner who keeps his focus on his duty to avoid vulnerability; Rinoa Heartilly, an outspoken and passionate young woman who follows her heart in all situations; Quistis Trepe, an instructor with a serious, patient attitude; Zell Dincht, a martial artist with a passion for hot dogs; Selphie Tilmitt, a cheerful girl who loves trains and pilots the airship Ragnarok; and Irvine Kinneas, a marksman and consummate ladies' man.[3] Temporarily playable characters include Laguna Loire, Kiros Seagill, and Ward Zabac, who appear in "flashback" sequences, and antagonists Seifer Almasy and Edea Kramer.

Final Fantasy VIII, Hiroyuki Ito designed a battle system based on summon-able monsters, called Guardian Forces (GF) Assigning (junctioning) GF's onto a character allows the player to use battle commands beyond Attack with the main weapon, such as Magic, GF (to summon the junctioned GF and have it perform an action), and Item. While previous Final Fantasy titles provided each character with a limited pool of magic points (MP) that were consumed by each spell, in Final Fantasy VIII, spells are acquired (drawn) either from enemies in battle, Draw Points distributed throughout the game's environments, or by refining items and cards. Spells are then stocked on characters as quantified inventory (up to 100 per spell and limited to 32 distinct spells per character) and are consumed one by one when used. Characters can also junction these spells onto their statistics such as Strength, Vitality, and Luck for various bonuses, provided the character has junctioned a Guardian Force. The junction system's flexibility affords you a wide range of customization options.

The Musical score like all other Final Fantasy Games is Epic wo songs: Liberi Fatali, that is played during the introduction to the game is beautiful piece. the main theme the JPOP song Eyes On Me, performed by Chinese singer Faye Wong. is my favorite piece.  

Final Fantasy VIII Intro

Final Fantasy VIII Eyes on Me

Final Fantasy VIII Eyes on Me Japanese

 



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