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Sat 04/08/01 at 01:32
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*Because there is no Final Fantasy series review page and it might not get noticed very much in the Game Forums, I decided to post it here so it would get more notice!*

Final Fantasy games are brilliant Role Playing Games. There have been 10 Final Fantasy games released in the main series, 3 of which have been released on the PS1(FF7, FF8 & FF9) and FF10 already out on the PS2 in Japan. There a few other games released as well e.g. Final Fantasy Tactics. These games have Role Playing Games to a new level of gaming.
Final Fantasy games normally have 1 main male character and 1 main female character which travel across the world with their compatriots to thwart the evil plans of the enemies that plan to destroy the world (or cause as much chaos as possible), these characters form a unique bond of trust and respect for each other and will fight together to the ends of the world to help with their cause.
The typical storyline is that the hero and the heroine meet fairly early on in the game and depending on their current relationship (wherever it’s a work relationship or a friendship) will have the relationship go through toil and trouble. They meet new friends which will fight with them and they make new enemies. The game progresses with tension rising between good and evil which eventually leads to a titanic battle between good and evil in which if you command your team to victory, you get a cool Full Motion Video cut scene and the privilege of completing one of the greatest RPG’s ever made.
What’s more, even after you defeat the final boss, there’s still plenty to do! There are plenty of mini-games which can help increase your characters abilities which will make them better in combat or collect rare items. There is a secret boss which is optional but defeating it is the best achievement in the game because it IS harder than any monster on the game!
Another unique factor in these epic games is the battles. On the main world map screen, the battles are encountered randomly, certain monsters only stay in certain areas so you won’t be facing a difficult Blue Dragon in your first fight! Battle sequences have there own soundtrack with the boss music which adds an excellent atmosphere to the battles.
One thing which can affect the outcome of battles dramatically is the weaponry. Some weapons are stronger than others but some are elementally charged. These elements are strong against other elements (e.g. fire is weak against water) so using a water based weapon against a monster which is a fire based monster then you will have an advantage.
If you are wondering wherever to get any Final Fantasy game, I hope this review has tempted you into getting any of them. These games are very enjoyable and are well worth adding to your collection, these games are of such high quality and I hope that you enjoy them as much as I have.

Seifer/Nick
Mon 06/08/01 at 01:41
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I've just read the back of the certificate and it says a lot of rubbish! Have you ever read this? This is garbage! 40% my eye!
Mon 06/08/01 at 01:37
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I did mine when i was starting GCSE's i reckon....
That must have been about 6 years ago. It's only been running about 7 or 8 i think.
Mon 06/08/01 at 01:34
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When did you get that? I got mine this year!

A friend of mine got gold, represented Suffolk in the county challenges and England in the UK challenge and the United Kingdom in the International Challenge!
Mon 06/08/01 at 01:31
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Sorry to do this to you, but i got Silver.

(smashes Seifer's sense of accomplishment in a single swipe)
Mon 06/08/01 at 01:28
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Algebra! Never forget Algebra! It could save your life if your plane is crashing at sea! Don't know how, it just can!

Infact, I have an Intermediate Mathamatical Challenge Bronze certificate on the shelf next to me!
Mon 06/08/01 at 01:26
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That sounds about right! I don't think i can remember anything i learned at school.... Apart from 'useful' things like Shakespeare and Trigonometry. Those are certainly going to help me in later life!
Mon 06/08/01 at 01:23
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The advantage of going to a public school! You learn nasty names and you learn zip!
Mon 06/08/01 at 01:22
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I used to know loads of those names! We'd put them on petitions and things back in school. I can't remember any now!

(I think the Uni lifestyle has muddled my brain and eroded my memory. Seriously.)
Mon 06/08/01 at 01:19
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He He He!
Mon 06/08/01 at 01:18
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Me! and Me!

(Dan thinks of fake names to put on the petition)

signed
Ivor Bigun + Hugh Janus

(chuckle chuckle)

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