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Sweet-as-typically-gorgeous-and-huge-RPGs can get!
Sweet-as-typically-gorgeous-and-huge-RPGs can get!
> Copy and paste takes a lot of effort (not as much as typing this though)
Did it?
I didn't notice (retard)
And post this message from about 6 months in the past.
Now it's going to end up playing like poo, isn't it? I've never been fond of a card-based battling system.
> Wow! You managed to go back in time!
> And post this message from about 6 months in the past.
Wha?
Actually, I'll just say..
Shut it'
i'll be happy to provide a link to it if you wouldn't mind going through the labourous task of highlighting it and then copying it and the pasting it in a new browser.
http://media.cube.ign.com/ media/481/481671/vids_4.html
There are other pages there (preferably the next 3 pages in front of this one) that contains american in game footage of the battle system.
You all smell.
> Tasty.
>
> Now it's going to end up playing like poo, isn't it? I've never been
> fond of a card-based battling system.
That was my line of thinking.
But in a preview I read, it was apparently really fluid and easy to use, and really not a problem. I think they said the cards just act like menu selections - so you can use a certain spell if you've got that card with you.
And there's 1000 cards to get. Which could be fun - think of all the combination possibilities and super-special-amazingly-secret cards there will be. Possibly the most versatile fight system since FF7?