Final Fantasy XIII-2
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Re: Final Fantasy XIII-2
I beat him pretty easily with this comp
Serah as a Com/Sab/Med(loww)
Noel as a Rav/Syn/Med(low)/Sen(low.)
and my monsters as a com Chocobo (level 35~)
Med cat thing.
Rav bird casting thing.
Com/Rav/Rav
Com/Rav/Com
Sab/Syn/Med
Com/Med/Med
Com/Syn/Com
Sen/Sen/Med (all level 1 sens, but for the passive damage reduc.)
In case you can't notice, I really like Serah as a Com.
Serah as a Com/Sab/Med(loww)
Noel as a Rav/Syn/Med(low)/Sen(low.)
and my monsters as a com Chocobo (level 35~)
Med cat thing.
Rav bird casting thing.
Com/Rav/Rav
Com/Rav/Com
Sab/Syn/Med
Com/Med/Med
Com/Syn/Com
Sen/Sen/Med (all level 1 sens, but for the passive damage reduc.)
In case you can't notice, I really like Serah as a Com.

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Re: Final Fantasy XIII-2
I put the hat on my Zwergy thing, and a clover on my cat.
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I put a black chocobo on my silver chocobo, and a red chocobo on my red chocobo, so they can ... nevermind.
Also: these puzzles annoy me, but not nearly as much as the timed crystal runners.


They're irritating, but solving them still gives some satisfaction. I don't understand the point of the timed ones, because you really don't have enough time to think through and either solve them by intuition or dumb luck.
Also: these puzzles annoy me, but not nearly as much as the timed crystal runners.


They're irritating, but solving them still gives some satisfaction. I don't understand the point of the timed ones, because you really don't have enough time to think through and either solve them by intuition or dumb luck.
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Re: Final Fantasy XIII-2
uhhhh. just beat the game....uhhh...what
The
fuck
The
fuck

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I know, right??
Also, wait until you see the hidden ending after getting all the fragments. What in the hell?
Also, I was irritated enough with clock puzzles that I was going to write a program to solve them. Of course, someone's already done this: http://nyusuke.com/game/ff13/ff13-2puzzle.html
Also of course, I find this now, after getting 100% completion last night. Argh.
Also, wait until you see the hidden ending after getting all the fragments. What in the hell?
Also, I was irritated enough with clock puzzles that I was going to write a program to solve them. Of course, someone's already done this: http://nyusuke.com/game/ff13/ff13-2puzzle.html
Also of course, I find this now, after getting 100% completion last night. Argh.
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fuzzygeek wrote:I know, right??
Also, wait until you see the hidden ending after getting all the fragments. What in the hell?
Also, I was irritated enough with clock puzzles that I was going to write a program to solve them. Of course, someone's already done this: http://nyusuke.com/game/ff13/ff13-2puzzle.html
Also of course, I find this now, after getting 100% completion last night. Argh.
yeah I found that link earlier. workin on 100%

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fuzzygeek wrote:Also, wait until you see the hidden ending after getting all the fragments. What in the hell?
What, seriously? They did that shit again? Goddamnit.
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Sabindeus wrote:fuzzygeek wrote:Also, wait until you see the hidden ending after getting all the fragments. What in the hell?
What, seriously? They did that shit again? Goddamnit.
Well, it's not really hidden. When you beat the game it pops an info screen with a message, "beat the final boss again after getting 160 fragments and view the bonus ending after the credits!" It's just a brief monologue, but it's very cliffhangery.
So it's not like X's "if you don't press "X" at some hidden point during a cutscene, Yuna will be Forever Alone."
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Are they really gonna make a FF 13-3 though? Because really, I'll love it. I just love the world/characters/visual/ui of 13, but I have a feeling a lot of people aren't going to like that idea.

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They've registered the domain.
I didn't know if they're going to do another game, or just more chapters via DLC, but since they've registered the domain, I guess they're going to continue.
Which is fine -- frankly, that game engine is farging beautiful.
I didn't know if they're going to do another game, or just more chapters via DLC, but since they've registered the domain, I guess they're going to continue.
Which is fine -- frankly, that game engine is farging beautiful.
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fuzzygeek wrote:They've registered the domain.
I didn't know if they're going to do another game, or just more chapters via DLC, but since they've registered the domain, I guess they're going to continue.
Which is fine -- frankly, that game engine is farging beautiful.
Agreed. And like I said, I'm a huge fanboy of Final fantasy, so sadly, I'll buy just about any piece of crap they decide to put out, and I'll probably love it =[

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Re: Final Fantasy XIII-2
You're not alone.
The real business would be remakes of FF6-7-8-9-X, though. Even with graphics under the FF13 standard, Just non eye-cancery.
Kids nowdays don't play ps1 games, and i'm sorry they're missing out on perhaps the best games ever done.
Videogames age badly, sadly. well, graphics shouldn't improve much past this point, but still..
The real business would be remakes of FF6-7-8-9-X, though. Even with graphics under the FF13 standard, Just non eye-cancery.
Kids nowdays don't play ps1 games, and i'm sorry they're missing out on perhaps the best games ever done.
Videogames age badly, sadly. well, graphics shouldn't improve much past this point, but still..
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Re: Final Fantasy XIII-2
FF6 didn't age badly, it's still beautiful even if it's a few generations behind. 7/8 are eye-cancery though, and could use a remake.
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Re: Final Fantasy XIII-2
Fivelives wrote:FF6 didn't age badly, it's still beautiful even if it's a few generations behind. 7/8 are eye-cancery though, and could use a remake.
strongly agree, however that doesn't change my desire to see Locke and Celes in gorgeous Square-Enix 3D.
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