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Post by UltimateMaxim on Jul 18, 2003 14:55:42 GMT -5
I don't remember, but I may have seen all 5. I know I didn't see the sixth one that Tim's talking about, cause I always wait for Shadow.
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Post by timrpgland on Jul 18, 2003 15:03:41 GMT -5
I've played it through so many times that I've done probably everything there is to do in FFVI.
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Post by SleepyTemplar on Jul 19, 2003 2:34:12 GMT -5
I personally like FF6 the best.
The story was gripping, the characters memorable, and the Esper system interesting. I do have gripes about the game, of course. Quite a few things could have been better. But even to this day, it's still wonderful.
TIM:
I'm sure I've gotten the dreams, but I don't remember them as of late due to playing my last time or two through to beat the game with the 3 mandantory characters.
KUJA:
The game has a lot of non-linearity to it, especially after a certain part. The Magitek factory is pretty good into the game though. Ah, and you've got to see the Opera House.
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Post by Shiguru Wazzat on Jul 19, 2003 5:49:49 GMT -5
I got FF6 with FF9, when they released FF6 for the PS1 a few years back. I think it was at the end of 2001. Anyways, What with my incredibly short attention span, I played FF6 until after the castle thingie Cid owns (I forget it's name) burrows underground, and you go through that cave. That's pretty much where I became addicted to FF9 and ignored FF6. But, I started getting back into 6 about a fortnight ago, and I'm making progress with it, slowly but surely I love this game, it rules all
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I have no idea what that was meant to be ^^^
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Post by Kuja on Jul 19, 2003 6:16:07 GMT -5
Do you mean when King Edgar has Castle Figaro burrow underground?
Anyway, I'm to the part where I got stuck on last time. When you're in the train, escaping from Kefka in the Magitek factory. Then when you get to the end you have to fight a Number with two arms, I still couldn'tbeat him.
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Post by Busterman Zero on Jul 19, 2003 10:57:40 GMT -5
The most annoying things to debate with people about the game are: who is the main character? (no one) and who is Gogo? (Gogo ) There is no main character as each section of the game focuses on a different character, but only because in an upcoming sector that character won't rejoin the party for a while. Terra was focused on in part one (the beginning to after the second group battle in Narshe right after beating Kefka for the first time) as she is the first magic user, therefor a convient plot device, and she isn't used much until later in part 2 (Terra goes berserk to the fall of the floating island) and 3 (world of ruin). Locke is used a lot in part 2 as two times you must have him in your party, but part 3 he's usually one of the last characters you get. Celes is focused on in Part 3 as in Part 2 after she dissapeared she wasn't used much. As for Gogo, well, no matter what people like to think, Gogo is the guy from FF5 who can mimic, simple as that.
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Post by UltimateMaxim on Jul 19, 2003 15:59:02 GMT -5
The most annoying things to debate with people about the game are: who is the main character? (no one) and who is Gogo? (Gogo ) There is no main character as each section of the game focuses on a different character, but only because in an upcoming sector that character won't rejoin the party for a while. Terra was focused on in part one (the beginning to after the second group battle in Narshe right after beating Kefka for the first time) as she is the first magic user, therefor a convient plot device, and she isn't used much until later in part 2 (Terra goes berserk to the fall of the floating island) and 3 (world of ruin). Locke is used a lot in part 2 as two times you must have him in your party, but part 3 he's usually one of the last characters you get. Celes is focused on in Part 3 as in Part 2 after she dissapeared she wasn't used much. As for Gogo, well, no matter what people like to think, Gogo is the guy from FF5 who can mimic, simple as that. Yeah, he must be like the last living person in that world that had mastered the mimic job, but won't let anyone know who he was. Possibly one of the characters from FF5? Well, maybe not.
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Post by Busterman Zero on Jul 19, 2003 17:40:35 GMT -5
He IS from final fantasy 5! Didn't you get the secret water crystal shard?
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Post by UltimateMaxim on Jul 19, 2003 18:53:38 GMT -5
Probably not, where was it at?
Btw, do you mean it's Bartz? Cause he's the only guy in FF5 that could have lived that long. Galuf was old.
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Post by Busterman Zero on Jul 19, 2003 20:39:00 GMT -5
Galuf *SPOILER*
died, buddy. Remember that shard that you couldn't get in the water tower? Go there in the third world (you need the sub)
*END SPOILER*
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Post by Hanzatre the Hippie on Jul 23, 2003 8:43:28 GMT -5
Now I've been playing FF VI for sometime and now i'm in world of ruin found Shadow from cave in Veldt now he gone only clue's are he is in Colosseum an' wanna find striker so how I get him back?an' if you say find striker tell me where?
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Post by timrpgland on Jul 23, 2003 10:24:24 GMT -5
You should have picked up the Striker from the cave. Then you goto the Colosseum and bet the Striker.
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Post by UltimateMaxim on Jul 23, 2003 10:29:57 GMT -5
Galuf *SPOILER* died, buddy. Remember that shard that you couldn't get in the water tower? Go there in the third world (you need the sub) *END SPOILER* Yeah, I know. I didn't want to give it away. I got the mimic job, so I know that too. I'm just saying where's the proof that Gogo is someone from FF5? He could be someone else that was related to one of them and ended up being the last to know the mimic job.
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Post by Busterman Zero on Jul 23, 2003 10:59:33 GMT -5
*SPOILER*
The proof? You have to fight Gogo to get the mimic shard!!!
*END SPOILER*
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Post by UltimateMaxim on Jul 23, 2003 12:20:22 GMT -5
Oh yeah, I forgot.
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