I would be playing a lot of Grandia 2, bar four things. Exams, Final Fantasy VI, Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy IV. I think I’m pretty close to the finish of Final Fantasy VI, and I bought IV and V today, so Grandia 2 takes precedence once I’ve completed VI.
I’d recommend either of them, for Playstation or Saturn for Grandia, or PS2 or PC for Grandia 2.
As for Grandia II, do NOT get the PS2 version ! I’m serious. If you happen to have a Dreamcast or "good" PC ( a PIII with 128 megs of RAM and a video card that has at least 8 megs of VRAM should do) , get either one of the two ( my preference would go the PC version because of the Hi-resolution … )Why is this ? Because the PS2 version is a poor port of the original Dreamcast game, overloaded with bugs, the main being SLOW-DOWNS ! Yes, you heard right : slow-downs ! Quite a bit not understandable since the PS2’s supposed to be a more powerful machine than the Dreamcast, but it is so.
Mind you, if you’re "stuck" only with a PS2, I advise you can still try the game…it STILL is worth it. But, trust me on this one, if you can avoid that version, you better do it.
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BOFF is to boring and hard!
ps: i fergot to mention this, i’m using a gameshark but only cause it has V-MEM, i havent used codes, so could someone tell me how to beat chang or should i result to gameshark codes, or will codes make the game easy and boring?…..:eye:
A higher level will help you out a bit in the battle. Tactics for the battle? Get Justin to use V-slash as much as possible, and have Sue use a combination of whatever magic she may have with mana eggs (equip them from the weapons store by talking to one of the men in there) to healing the two characters.
(Just checked a save game I have not far from the point you’re at. My levels were 9 and 7 when I defeated Chang.) Hope this helps, and don’t give up on Breath of Fire III. It’s a better game than Breath of Fire IV, even if the graphics aren’t as good. The story’s a little better to play through, with more depth to some of the characters. (Although Grandia is better than it aswell!)
Levels 5 and 4 sounds low for this area of the game… (My memory is a little sketchy, but I think I was a tad higher than that.) Find one of the map areas, or even the dungeon underneath the church. Stick around the save point and find as many monsters as you can, come back and heal up, and then leave the dungeon and return. Hopefully this’ll reset the monsters.
A higher level will help you out a bit in the battle. Tactics for the battle? Get Justin to use V-slash as much as possible, and have Sue use a combination of whatever magic she may have with mana eggs (equip them from the weapons store by talking to one of the men in there) to healing the two characters.
(Just checked a save game I have not far from the point you’re at. My levels were 9 and 7 when I defeated Chang.) Hope this helps, and don’t give up on Breath of Fire III. It’s a better game than Breath of Fire IV, even if the graphics aren’t as good. The story’s a little better to play through, with more depth to some of the characters. (Although Grandia is better than it aswell!)
well actually thats what im doing even before i read this, but thanks for letting me know levels i should be at…..
and about BOF, i beg to differ, i beleive the graphics on 3 are alot better than 4
dude, off topic, what r u talkin about? we were just talking about BOF in relation to Grandia, i asked which to play first….