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JuliusHackebeil said:
Otter said:

I have a few issues with it and would recommend go in with certain expectations.
-combat lacks active involvement. Its 90% pre strategy.
-story is very political and lacks personal investment from main cast. 
-The script although amazingly performed and written, is based on old english and doesn't hold back on how far they go with. Difficult to understand sometimes.

All in all, loved it :)

You mad me want it more :) l

While I very much like active combat, it is not a must have as long as I can spend hours in the menue fine-tuning my strategy. And political and old english sounds really good.

I once tried XII but did not get into it. This was at a time where my english wasn't good enough for such endevours.

Now I wish I had more time for games. Still need to finish so many others. Next gen often starts slow. So perhaps I get lucky on years end and treat myself to XII.

The strategy preparation is basically one general for transversation and regular battle that you'll basically always leave there, and then depending on the boss or event you'll have to completely change your secondary setup;



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