Just talk to NPCs, they will give you plot hooks and lore bits that will give you direction. It's more like original D&D, not a storybook like the subsequent FFs. Not that the storybook style is wrong, i like em both.
Future games do a more "hold-your-hand" type of gameplay style, to provide more accessibility. In the old games though, you have to play a more active role when it's time to progress. The game will not hold your hand for the titles, especially FF I through III. That's why for newcomers, I always recommend the newer titles to start off with, then go backwards lol Personally, when I look at it from that perspective, it makes the challenges much more fun. When you play without a guide and beat it, it's a very rewarding feeling.
This looks way better than the NES version, and the PSP version looks even better than this! But if you don't have a PSP, this GBA version is the way to go and can easily be added to your SNES/NES classic.
Unless you play on an actual PS1, FF Origins is actually broken. For example you can't get past a certain point on FF2 on a PS3. There's also bonus content on the GBA version and later ports.
I played the hell out of this game as a kid! I only got as far as Astos but even that took me weeks and I already felt like that was an entire games worth of content
New Player it’s good but you should remember that this IS a remake of an nes game. There is a lot of stuff that can be cryptic or there will be times where you won’t know where to go so I do recommend you know your way around an rpg before you play this; if you’re trying to get into the final fantasy series though I recommend you play ff7 first
New Player In that case then sure, the game is honestly really good and if you already have some prior final fantasy knowledge it shouldn’t be too hard, the game isn’t too expensive nowadays either so I say go for it!
For those who are interested, I (finally) added timestamps and a short description to my playthrough (this and the second part)...
How can I access the world map?
I only played this game almost 5 years ago and I already feel nostalgic watching this.
This game is sooo hard without a guide. Most of the time they don't tell you what do next or give a hint on where you should go.
Same dude
Just talk to NPCs, they will give you plot hooks and lore bits that will give you direction. It's more like original D&D, not a storybook like the subsequent FFs. Not that the storybook style is wrong, i like em both.
Future games do a more "hold-your-hand" type of gameplay style, to provide more accessibility. In the old games though, you have to play a more active role when it's time to progress. The game will not hold your hand for the titles, especially FF I through III. That's why for newcomers, I always recommend the newer titles to start off with, then go backwards lol
Personally, when I look at it from that perspective, it makes the challenges much more fun. When you play without a guide and beat it, it's a very rewarding feeling.
This looks way better than the NES version, and the PSP version looks even better than this! But if you don't have a PSP, this GBA version is the way to go and can easily be added to your SNES/NES classic.
You can play the PSP version on mobile phones using the play store or the app store.
Do you guys even consider the ps1 version? You know, the one that the gba port was based on?
@@wertyxq3468 no because the gba version is free to rip to the snes/nes/genesis classic.
Unless you play on an actual PS1, FF Origins is actually broken. For example you can't get past a certain point on FF2 on a PS3. There's also bonus content on the GBA version and later ports.
@@TTDLX that's odd, I do actually play on a original PS1. But what you are telling me seems out of mind. Ty for telling me anyways
I played the hell out of this game as a kid! I only got as far as Astos but even that took me weeks and I already felt like that was an entire games worth of content
How did you get the Longsword?
Hey I’m thinking of getting this game should i?
Mr. Ultimate ok
New Player it’s good but you should remember that this IS a remake of an nes game. There is a lot of stuff that can be cryptic or there will be times where you won’t know where to go so I do recommend you know your way around an rpg before you play this; if you’re trying to get into the final fantasy series though I recommend you play ff7 first
Pietro Silver I have played ff7 via physical
New Player In that case then sure, the game is honestly really good and if you already have some prior final fantasy knowledge it shouldn’t be too hard, the game isn’t too expensive nowadays either so I say go for it!
Pietro Silver which version do you recommend?
this is the only game i can remember not being able to beat. i got stuck somewhere and just quit playing.
Yeah me too
Omg big fat nostalgia
Went to play this today only to find my copy no longer works....
How did you access the menu for the map?
B + Select
in this game where do i go to get the powder
What powder?
Like spell casting for like trying to slow down the demons or paralyze them or take their health away
Do you mean like the magic times you can get so you can do magic
Or do you mean like actual items that cause sleep or paralysis
yes
How do I get to play the puzzle
If you search for Final Fantasy 15 puzzle, you should get an explanation.
You get on the ship, hold a, press a 22 times, and boom! T
Your playing
I play this with some secret tricks with low lvl like mythil equips