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Thankfully the music is still extremely strong. A few of the songs are clearly pulled from Final Fantasy VII soundtrack, but the remaining songs offer just as much to the story as in previous titles. The plot is also fantastic with well written and well rounded characters at least from a character development perspective.
The game did leave something to be desired in terms of character customization - each of the characters is specifically geared towards and pigeon-holed into a specific class. Vivi, for example, is not capable of being anything other than a Black Mage. My final complaint has to do with the Trance Limit Break system. Limit Breaks have become one of the staples of the series.
They are quite often implemented in very different ways within each of the games, but the Trance system has to be one of the worst. The Trance gauge fills up each time a character takes damage, but the character automatically goes into a Trance once the gauge is full rather than selecting their Limit Break like in previous titles.
As a result, characters will quite often go into a Trance right at the end of a battle or during a battle against an inconsequential random fight on the world map. I would still recommend giving it a playthrough as it certainly a very unique addition to the series, but there is no question that it is my least favorite game, and unfortunately the slowness of the flow of the game would make me hesitate to play through it again.
The strategy guides and walkthroughs on Jegged. Topics items , quina , steal , phoenix , zidane , ability , command , magic , attack , battle , eat command , items dropped , party members , tetra master , ability inflicts , final fantasy , phoenix pinion , treasure chest , steal command , man eater Collection strategyguides Language English. This actually looks like a decent guide and after getting ripped off in the late 90's, I feel like I'm entitled to a copy. Reviewer: ramirezramiro - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 21, Subject: a long time ago I back my childhood when I saw this guide again I spent a lot of time reading it.
If I had a nickel for every time I turned to this guide to figure something out and got a "if you want to learn how to do this go to Play Online. Not particularly good, but not terrible, either. Select your starting class. The class you select determines which city-state your character will start in. Select your city-state. Your character's starting city is determined by their starting class. Worlds and Friends Select your World each data center has specific Worlds.
If you are planning to play together with friends, note which World and which data center you're on. Whether they are playing on Windows PC, PlayStation 3, or on PlayStation 4, all players will enjoy the same story and game content in any of the Worlds. However, to play together with friends, all friends must be in the same World. You can change Worlds using a transfer service available at the Mog Station.
Please note that this transfer requires a fee. Finish Your Character Enter a forename and surname for your character, and click Confirm. Help Windows As you progress through the early stages of the game, tutorial screens active help windows will appear to provide a gradual introduction to the various controls.
Character Movement You can move your character using either a keyboard or mouse. Camera Controls To control the camera, drag the mouse while holding the left or right mouse button. Character Movement Move your character by using the left analog stick. Camera Controls Use the right analog stick to control the camera.
Target Selection To target a character or object, first face your target and press A. Player character: open command submenu NPC: start a conversation Enemy: engage auto-attack Object: interact with the object.
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