This fall I am beating:
Final Fantasy XII
Alundra 1
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
After I’m done with FF XI: RW I have time to beat some older rpg’s that I haven’t beaten yet. I did a lot of decision making and I decided to focus first on my favorite team, the main Final Fantasy team. I also decided that instead of beating some newer FF’s which I haven’t beaten yet, I would beat the very oldest ones which I haven’t beaten yet, and would start from the beginning.
So after FF XII: RW I will beat
Final Fantasy I(PSP)
Final Fantasy II(PSP)
Final Fantasy III(DS)
I’m excited about this because I never beat those ones before. I decided to beat either the original Nes version or the best remake, the PSP version. I chose PSP since the Nes version is very old now.
I’m happy with this decision! How long is the game, with and without sidequests? ๐
But to answer your question, I quickly started up the game to check and it says I finished the final boss in 19:30 but I have another memory that continues after the other which I did more stuff on and that is 29:56. But some of that time was leveling up because in that memory I got all my people to level 99 which doesn’t take as much efforts as other FF’s.
To tell you the truth I don’t remember any sidequests, I’m not saying there are none but if there are there is probably very little.
The DS has better rpg’s than the PSP, I’m getting both. I’ll get Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings this fall and Final Fantasy Tactics A2 next spring. ๐
Hehe, the Psp is getting some great rpg’s recently!
Final Fantasy I, Final Fantasy II, Brave Story: New Traveler, Jeanne D’Arc, Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions, Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core. Can they keep releasing games that fit my preferences I wonder? ๐
I’ll be buying FF VII: Crisis Core but I give a higher personal preference to Lost Odyssey and Final Fantasy Tactics A2 in the spring.
For PSP rpg’s, try also renting Brave Story: New Traveler and Jeanne D’Arc, along with FF 1 and FF 2 of course.
I MAY just get FFT for the PSP…Balthier…hee-hee
First we had…
PS 1 – Final Fantasy Anthology – FF V, FF VI
PS 1 – Final Fantasy Chronicles – FF IV, Chrono Trigger
PS 1 – Final Fantasy Origins – FF I, FF II
Then they started over, on a handheld, which may suit these remakes better, and I don’t think they were ready for a FF VII remake…
GBA – Final Fantasy: Dawn of Souls – FF I, FF II
GBA – Final Fantasy IV
GBA – Final Fantasy V
GBA – Final Fantasy VI
Then they started another set of remakes, again, I don’t think they felt ready to remake Final Fantasy VII yet. Also, FF III came out before the FF V and FF VI remakes on GBA…
DS – Final Fantasy III
PSP – Final Fantasy I
PSP – Final Fantasy II
DS – Final Fantasy IV(upcoming)
…I think they’ll announce DS remakes for FF V and FF VI next year and then hopefully a FF VII remake will come out. Although my favorite game is FF VI.
You are getting Final Fantasy Tactics A2, so am I. Are you getting Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions(I’ve beaten the original already and not sure if I have time/money to beat this remake right now), or Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings(I’m buying this the day it comes out! ๐
I didn’t find any info on a planned UK release date there. The game has been out for a long time in Japan and Usa. I am not sure if there are plans to release this game in the UK. Maybe you can import the USA version?
Games to beat this fall: Eternal Sonata, Final Fantasy XII, Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings, Alundra 1
Games to beat early next year: Final Fantasy I, Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy III
Games to beat next spring: Lost Odyssey, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core, Final Fantasy Tactics A2
Paddybee, what games on my lists do you like? ๐
EDIT:
My priority for games to beat is for my "Team 1"(Main Final Fantasy team) and "Team 2"(Yasumi Matsuno team[Includes only five games and the four remakes of four of the five games]. I should add to my list of games to beat next spring these ones: Final Fantasy IV(DS), Ogre Battle(PS 1), Tactics Ogre(PS 1), and Final Fantasy Tactics(PSP).
I think as far as old rpg’s I want to beat early next year. Instead of playing all the Team 1 games and then all the Team 2 games I listed, I’ll just switch off between them. Something like this…
Final Fantasy I(PSP)
Ogre Battle(PS 1)
Final Fantasy II(PSP)
Tactics Ogre(PS 1)
Final Fantasy III(DS)
Final Fantasy Tactics(PSP)
Final Fantasy IV(DS)
I’d have more time if I end up skipping Lost Odyssey, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core, and Final Fantasy Tactics A2 next spring, but that’s unlikely. Also, I’ve decided to save myself some hassle in another way. Some games are going to be rereleased within the next few years so instead of me beating the originals I’ll just wait to beat the new ones. Prime examples of this are Final Fantasy V(DS), Chrono Trigger, and Vagrant Story. Not all of these are announced but they probably will be. This will give me time to beat some older rpg’s I haven’t beaten that aren’t coming out soon as remakes. I’ll also have time to beat the top new rpg’s, like Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy Versus XIII.
Here’s the main teams I follow:
Team 1(Main Final Fantasy team, including Final Fantasy XIII)
Team 1.5a(Compilation of Final Fantasy VII titles, Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals, including Final Fantasy Agito XIII, possibly Kingdom Hearts: Coded)
Team 1.5b(Tetsuya Nomura’s Kingdom Hearts games, including Final Fantasy Versus XIII, possibly Kingdom Hearts: Coded)
Team 2(Yasumi Matsuno team. Five games plus the four remakes)
Team 2.5a(Extra Ogre games not by Yasumi Matsuno, 3 titles)
Team 2.5b(Extra Ivalice games not by Yasumi Matsuno, 3 titles)
Team 3(Chrono/Xenogears team, 4 titles)
Team 3.5a(Final Fantasy XI and expansion packs)
Team 3.5b(Xenosaga 1-3)
Team 4(The Legend of Zelda team, including the Flagship developed titles)
Team 5(Mistwalker)
Team 6(Front Mission)
I don’t necesarily play all games from all of the teams but I follow them and some of them are spinoffs of some of the main teams so I listed them, even though some aren’t as important to me. Right now my priority is Team 1 and Team 2. I want to beat tons of these old rpg’s before the three Final Fantasy XIII titles come out and dominate my life for months! ๐
I don’t think I’ll be completely happy until the day that Final Fantasy XIII comes out, I’m excited! ๐
Also, have you played the new versions of FF II and FF III? What do you think of the upcoming version of FF IV coming out? It’ll probably be out in the first three months of 2008 in Usa. Eventually they’ll announce DS remakes for FF V and FF VI I think. Maybe a FF VII remake can be a few years down the line. I’m not sure if the remake would be for DS or PS 3 or maybe both? ๐
Final Fantasy XII
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
Final Fantasy Tactics A2
Final Fantasy XIII
I’m also definetely getting Starcraft 2, a real time strategy game for the pc, the day it comes out, at midnight. I’m not sure if it will be out in time for Fall 2008 though. Also, there is one older rpg that I HAVE to beat. It’s Alundra 1, a 1998 Playstation 1 action rpg. It’s like Zelda 3, but with extremely hard puzzles. It’s basically very similar to the Genesis action rpg Landstalker. It’s developed by Matrix and published in Usa by Working Designs. So I just listed the six games that I HAVE to beat in the period from Fall 2006 to Fall 2008. Fall 2006(late November) is the time when I returned to console rpg gaming. Here’s my list…
Final Fantasy XII
Alundra 1
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
Final Fantasy Tactics A2
Final Fantasy XIII
Starcraft 2
Also, I’m trying to prioritize the "extra" games I beat besides this. This means I will play mainly only rpg’s from my top two rpg teams: the MAIN Final Fantasy team and the Ogre/Ivalice rpg’s(like Ogre Battle and FF Tactics). I should also add that I think I’ll focus more on Ogre/Ivalice than on the main FF team(I had planned to beat the new remakes of FF 1-4). Besides this, I decided to focus on the Ivalice section more than the Ogre world section.
Bottom line is that after the top six games I listed for me to beat, the next games I could beat also may be: Final Fantasy Tactics(PSP), Vagrant Story, and Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. I really like the Ivalice world now! What do you think of this? ๐
But yes, definitely play FFT on the PSP (the script rewrite is superb) because it’s orgasmic to your face.
I had Final Fantasy Tactics for the GBA emulator and so could [basicly] fast forward the spells, or enemy’s moves that were taking tooo long. That was awesome.
Some things you should know before entering the Labyrinth of Time:
-you can’t save when you are in the dungeon!!!!
-bring 99 potions, Hi-potions, and Ethers if you want an easy way to heal yourself from enemy attacks and the miasma
-if you want to level up, this is a good place to do it but don’t attempt the dungeon if you are under level 60. you WILL die
-occasionally, the cloaked man will appear and give you a nice gift like extra time, or no encounters on the entire level, or the choice to leave the dungeon etc.
-also occasionally, you will enter an extra room called the Inner Sanctum, here you can heal yourself completely, leave the dungeon and/or continue to the next floor.
-bring equipment that can cast magic when used (judgement staff-flare, rune staff-healara, lightbringer-holy, white robe-invisira, are all very helpful)
-there are only four ways to leave the dungeon once you enter
-if the cloaked figure gives you the option
-if you encounter the Inner Sanctum
-if you defeat Chronodia
-if you die.
Hopefully, you won’t have to rely on the last option.
By the way, Chronodia is the hardest boss in the entire game for three reasons:
-her attacks are very powerful
-her HP surpasses the HP limit of 35,000 (her strongest version has 45,000 HP)
-she will seal one of your abilities every 3 or 4 turns (this lasts for 3-4 turns)
I’ll let you in on a nice secret that makes the battle a little easier:
for the first few turns, cast invisira on the entire party as much as you can. This raises the party’s evasion and soon, the only things Chronodia will be able to hit you with are weak magic spells and seal. (oh and her poison gas and thunderbolt spells) I like to use giant’s gloves, haste, and temper on my warrior and red mage while I am raising evasion so that I can be ready to unleash a powerful barrage of physical attacks when my white and black mages are done raising the party’s evasion.
There are also four other sidequests that are known as the Soul of Chaos. After you beat each elemental archfiend, a dungeon corresponding to each archfiend opens. I don’t really remember where they are but after you beat an archfiend a cutscene occurs of a statue of the archfiend disappearing in front of a door. that is where the dungeons are located. I remember the Earth Shrine one is really close to Cornelia Castle.
It just occurred to me that people probably already know this, sorry for that.
Hope it helped somebody. ๐