Saturday, April 14, 2012

final fantasy: dawn of souls PART 2

now ill be reviewing the other part of the game. there are two games in this game. final fantasy one and two. not to confused with the u.s. release of the game which is actually 4. anyways its this game




This game took a whole step up from the first game by adding more story, better upgrades, and no more classes. but instead of classes they make you follow the story of ( insert name here ) who is looking or his friend ( insert name here ) with his pals ( insert name here ) and ( insert name here ). on his quest ( insert name here ) must also find what has happen to his home town Flynn. Final Fantasy 2 aslo features gameplay similar to that of its predecessor, Final Fantasy. The player can freely roam an overworld containing several towns and dungeons. 




A menu-based system allows the player to outfit each character with equipment and up to two—often disposable—items for battle. Magic spells are assigned to the character from the item menu, and certain spells, such as "Cure", can be used outside of battle. The player can also save their progress on the overworld. Weapons, armor, items, and magic spells can be purchased at shops, and townspeople provide useful information for the player's progression through the game. 
One new feature is the "Word Memory" system: when in conversation with non-player characters (NPCs), the player can "ask" about and "memorize" special keywords or phrases, which can later be repeated to other NPCs to gain more information or unlock new actions.
 Similarly, there exist a handful of special items that can be shown to NPCs during conversation or used on certain objects, which have the same effect. 
Characters and monsters are no longer separated into separate windows in the battle screen as they were in Final Fantasy 1, and players can see their current and total hit points below the battle. Players can also fight with less than four characters in their party, which was not possible in the first game. Final Fantasy 2 introduced the chocobo, the signature Final Fantasy mascot, which lets characters ride to a location at great speed without being attacked by enemies. wow that was a mouth full.

 lazyness aside i would probably have to rate this game a good 8/10 for probably the same reasons as the last one exept for the unicorns. UNICORNS!!!!!!!
                                                  

 


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