| Johnw1104 said: Me too. There was a certain magic to final fantasy games in those settings that I don't think anyone else can do better. With ffxv I might employ a technique I've used in the past that strangely works for me... Basically, when a game is part of a series and isn't what you'd expect from said series, I just pretend it's a stand alone title and often wind up enjoying it lol |
If it wasn't for the horrible random encounters and boring-looking FFVII-esque battle system, I'd try IX in a heart-beat, it really does look like a special game, and I think that the medieval setting has something to do with it, that said, I think it's better to have varying settings with each entry since each is supposed to feel unique.
I'm now filled with determination.







