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Yes, he was pathetically weak. All you need is Curaja and some Ethers. The last boss of FFX was stupid but at least fighting the summons and Jecht was cool. Vayne just...wasn't. :/
Yes, he was pathetically weak. All you need is Curaja and some Ethers. The last boss of FFX was stupid but at least fighting the summons and Jecht was cool.(don't believed you said that) Vayne just...wasn't. :/
You fucking lie! Vayne oozes charisma like a bard, druid, or some shit.
Vayne had more screentime than Cid, it's just Cid seemed to do more in his scenes.
I've just finished the game and I really enjoyed it - I wasn't disappointed at all.
It does feel different to the other games in the series but that's a positive as far as I'm concerned because it gives the game it's own unique identity. The storyline and characters are vastly underrated and have more depth than a lot of people here seem to give credit. A major plus is that it avoided a lot of plot devices from previous games that have just become cliches now, for example at no point did anyone suffer from amnesia and the 'main character' wasn't an emotionally stunted loner with a mysterious past.
The final battle was a little easy, it only took me two attemps to defeat Vayne, but I thought the scenes at the end with Larsa and Gabranth turning against him were really dramatic and a great finish (even though it was reminiscent of Return of the Jedi).
Remember that the final boss in FF games is there just so that you can finish the story, it's not supposed to be too hard otherwise nobody would see the expensively made end sequences. The real challenge in FF games is fighting all the optional boss monsters which are always considerably harder than the final boss and are a real test of a players skill, like the Weapon monsters in FF7, Omega in FF8, Nemesis and Penance in FF10 etc.
If you want a real challenge in FFXII, try defeating all the hunts, elite marks, rare monsters and fighting the ultimate enemy, Yiazmat, then you'll see just how hard the game can be!
To sum up, I loved FFXII, but I think it's obvious it's going to be one of those games like FF8 and FF9 that are either loved with a passion or loathed with a vengeance by the FF fans.
Final Fantasy XII isn't bad, to say the least....BUT I still like FFX better. If it wasn't for the graphics and battle systems, I would've just dumped the game in the trash and go back to fighting Sin and Yu Yevon all over again
Final Fantasy XII isn't bad, to say the least....BUT I still like FFX better. If it wasn't for the graphics and battle systems, I would've just dumped the game in the trash and go back to fighting Sin and Yu Yevon all over again
Yiazmat hard...AAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAHAHAHAAAAHAHAHAAHAHAAA! !!!!!!!!!!! Yiazmat = high ranking joke of some überboss...50M hp and you can only do 6999 damage by 50%...laaaaame. Going to take Omega mk. XII some time. His defence skyrockets at critical, as you only do damage in the 3-400's...and the you get the useless wyrmslayer with 80% combo when all the big fucks are taken care of...much more fun on a hacked game XD
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My dad aint stronger then your dad, but he's stronger than your dad! If you struggle with this, then you can burn in hell. Other than that, it should be fine....
Vayne was way too easy. I bet him using my weakest three characters (Balthier, Fran, Vaan *cough*) and if I felt like it could beat him in five minutes. Meh, I can beat KH1 Seph in fifty seconds.