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will: wanton sex god:
--- Quote from: zerodrone on 17 Jul 2008, 23:26 ---Yeah, I actually never finished FFTA because around 30 hours in or so, when my Viera had Concentrate and Kill Any Fucking Thing In One Hit (Assassinate?), the game became even easier than it already had been. Not to mention having a Ninja with Monkey Grip and thus one honking big sword in each hand... yeah.
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IIRC monkey grip = 1 hand a 2 handed sword with a power decrease. Double sword= two swords. they were both passives so it was one or the other.
i haven't read this thread all the way through to avoid possible spoilers, but 2 hours into it i feel a fukton less far than when i was 2 hours into FFTA for GBA. The difficulty (on normal) seems a lot harder than the previous game as well.
Jackie Blue:
--- Quote from: will: wanton sex god on 18 Jul 2008, 08:33 ---IIRC monkey grip = 1 hand a 2 handed sword with a power decrease. Double sword= two swords. they were both passives so it was one or the other.
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But Ninjas could equip two swords without having the ability equipped, like how fighter classes can equip shields without the Shieldbearer skill.
At least, that's how I remember it.
beat mouse:
I like T2 significantly more than TA (which I couldn't spend more than an hour or two playing total) but I still find that it lacks everything I loved about the original, that I will still defend as a loyalist to my death. I thought that Tactics Ogre on the gba offered way more than TA, and had perfected all of the little nuances of the tactics game. FFT was in no way perfect, but it was perfect for me. I find in this new one that it still suffers from a lack of depth, and with 5 races to split up classes over I found myself not caring at all about getting them all.
Nodaisho:
I don't remember ninjas being able to use two swords without getting the ability, I suppose I could check.
Jackie Blue:
--- Quote from: beat mouse on 18 Jul 2008, 14:01 ---I thought that Tactics Ogre on the gba offered way more than TA, and had perfected all of the little nuances of the tactics game.
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No offense but you're insane. Knight of Lodis was a good game but it was incredibly, vastly far from "perfect" and, quite often, not within spitting distance of "fun" either.
I'm also confused that you consider it a bad thing that there are lots of races and classes. Variety is rad.
Just last night I found the "quest chart" in FFTA2 and that you can press Y on a class name and have the pre-requisites spelled out for you. Thank God, I hate having to stop playing and check GameFAQs for little things like that.
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