"... you are gonna get violated so many times" -Spoony 2015 Picking your elites is definitely the way to go if you're going to go fast in these kinds of games. Blisteringly fast.
Dude seriously you are on point about this game. t Compared to the original Final Fantasy Tactics on ps1/psp, this game is way harder than it needs to be. The judge system and not being able to get random encounters to level your characters up between quests can be enerving. Especially since you could do that in the original freaking FFT. I want to love this game but it is seriously flawed because of this gameplay. I can never seem to get the upper hand on the enemies. No matter what skills I master, what classes I pick, the judges and monsters are gonna rock you.
>.> I Read the instruction book, the official guide, and 25+ threads before i even clicked "New Game" . Made notes and things to remember when playing. Also have notebook ready to take notes while playing the game just in case if i should switch to a another game if i get tired
I remember seeing this game in the shops...so glad I skipped it: i DESPISED the judges and while back then i didn't complain in the previous game (FFTA), nowadays I could see that the only reason for putting the judges is...just to fuck you up. They just seemed to have put the limitations for the sake of having limitations, while what they should've done is "if you avoid using this skill, you'll get a bonus" (something similar is inserted in some recent games infact) I guess the original FFT is still better at this point...too bad it was never released in EU (both physically and PSN), and the only version we can get is the War of the lions one but i heard it's terrible....so back to disgaea I guess!
Well it is no prob for me the manage 24 guys or girl to be the best. I mean just one of my character more particularly my main character can beat every one alone sure I haven't beat the tower because I'm still level 75 but just a little more and I can do it also Luso can beat the Dulhorn leader alone even if he has more than one self if you have arrived in these moments
Only difference is, there are Two Ivalices! The Ivalice of FFT and Vagrant Story are set in the same world. And the Ivalice of the Grimoire! Being FFTA1 & 2 and FF12. The FFTA’s real World setting is The Future Ivalice, in which magic technically disappeared, with Vagrant Story showing a semi-revival of it.
Compared to the original FFT and even FFTA, it was pretty bad. Definitely my least favorite of the 3. Nothing about the game stood out as interesting or fun to me. Just continued to butcher the original class system that was created while forcing us into yet another uninteresting story about a kid getting sucked into a book who has to "do things to create memories" so he can go home. Doesn't even hold a candle to the first game, and FFTA even arguably had a semi interesting story.
Remember the days when you could complain about instruction manuals being too BIG?
I have played all three of three tactics games and I like all three of them.
"... you are gonna get violated so many times"
-Spoony 2015
Picking your elites is definitely the way to go if you're going to go fast in these kinds of games. Blisteringly fast.
Dude seriously you are on point about this game. t
Compared to the original Final Fantasy Tactics on ps1/psp, this game is way harder than it needs to be. The judge system and not being able to get random encounters to level your characters up between quests can be enerving. Especially since you could do that in the original freaking FFT. I want to love this game but it is seriously flawed because of this gameplay. I can never seem to get the upper hand on the enemies. No matter what skills I master, what classes I pick, the judges and monsters are gonna rock you.
>.> I Read the instruction book, the official guide, and 25+ threads before i even clicked "New Game" . Made notes and things to remember when playing. Also have notebook ready to take notes while playing the game just in case if i should switch to a another game if i get tired
LordsOfSkulls that does not sound even vaguely fun
You don't get red or yellow cards in ffta2.
I remember seeing this game in the shops...so glad I skipped it: i DESPISED the judges and while back then i didn't complain in the previous game (FFTA), nowadays I could see that the only reason for putting the judges is...just to fuck you up. They just seemed to have put the limitations for the sake of having limitations, while what they should've done is "if you avoid using this skill, you'll get a bonus" (something similar is inserted in some recent games infact)
I guess the original FFT is still better at this point...too bad it was never released in EU (both physically and PSN), and the only version we can get is the War of the lions one but i heard it's terrible....so back to disgaea I guess!
I decided not to get this game because of the game design. I have no problem with the wardrobe it just looks to kiddie to me.
Well it is no prob for me the manage 24 guys or girl to be the best. I mean just one of my character more particularly my main character can beat every one alone sure I haven't beat the tower because I'm still level 75 but just a little more and I can do it also Luso can beat the Dulhorn leader alone even if he has more than one self if you have arrived in these moments
Twords the end you stopped talking about ffta2. Wtf
Also it takes place in Ivalice. FF12 also takes place in that world. So does Vagrant Story. Noob.
LOL
Only difference is, there are Two Ivalices!
The Ivalice of FFT and Vagrant Story are set in the same world.
And the Ivalice of the Grimoire! Being FFTA1 & 2 and FF12. The FFTA’s real World setting is The Future Ivalice, in which magic technically disappeared, with Vagrant Story showing a semi-revival of it.
Basically this guy is just being a whiner. everything he says that is bad about the game. is what actually makes it good and fun to play.
No it was crap.
Compared to the original FFT and even FFTA, it was pretty bad. Definitely my least favorite of the 3. Nothing about the game stood out as interesting or fun to me. Just continued to butcher the original class system that was created while forcing us into yet another uninteresting story about a kid getting sucked into a book who has to "do things to create memories" so he can go home. Doesn't even hold a candle to the first game, and FFTA even arguably had a semi interesting story.