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OMNISLASH!!!! yea im so kew….
The story is actually reasonably involving, and the entire game just becomes so fun once your clan is hot stuff. The later bits with the worldwyrm and the crystals is fun too 😀
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OMNISLASH!!!! yea im so kew…
Nah, It’s a great game, but they shoulda made a port of the original.
I love FFTA, too – an indepth story would have made an already great game classic. As it is, it’s the best game available on the GBA.
I was being sarcastic to, so too bad you didn’t notice that, <B> ExS. </B>
FFTA is an awesome game. I finally finished the main missions last weekend with almost 120 hours logged. Some of that time was idle while I went to do other things and left it running in my GBPlayer. I can beat most any mission with my top three
Marche-Fighter w.doublehand Ayvuir Red
Yenke-Ninja/theif w.2Masamune
Laetitia-Assasin/Sniper w.?7-panel bow + Ultima Masher
or Lezaford-Alchemist/colormage w.TurboMP
depending on the situation.
Marche isn’t the smartest character ever. It takes him forever to grasp the obvious, kinda like Tiduslives. j/k
<B> Ok, if you think other people don’t get the sarcasm… they get it ok. So don’t point out the obvious as it doesn’t make you look that smart </B>
Wow, how did you ever guess that I was trying to make myself look smart!?
Anyway, I’ll say it again. I was only telling all the other FFTA fans about Mewt, Ritz, and Marche. And just because I am new here, doesn’t really mean anything.
<B> new blood </B>
Yeah I might be new around here, but that doesn’t mean I will let everyone else walk all over me. I am here to stay.
The one I grew more attached with is this game. In this one, you may develop your units like in a RPG: you can select a class, learn abilities, then change to a better class and have that class use the abilities of the first class as support. This leads to several build possibilities. Not to tell about races, each specialized in a kind of class, and stat growth tha you can manipulate the way you want.
Fire Emblem and Advance Wars are more straightforward. In FE, while you CAN decide wich class you will promote your units, that’s pretty much it. And their stat growth is entirely based on luck – or RNG. Also, once they die, it’s over. You won’t get a perfect ending and there is no way to revive them. Also, no skills – buy a sword and attack until it breaks.
Advance Wars is even more straightforward. You select a CO wich will give bonuses to your troops (wich you must build in each battle), then pit your troops with the enemy troops.
Advance Wars is more designated to people who like complex strategies – as in, no attachment to characters. Fire Emblem is somewhere in the middle, and FFTA is to people who enjoy character customization.
Can a PM close this thread?