First off which one should I buy? I know theres a GBA one, but is there also a PS one? Which one is better?
Also any other games I should get? (Not that anyone cares but I only own FF7 FF8 FF9 FFX and both the Tactics)
Thanks for any feed back.
If you want the original with no edits and just as it should be, get Origins.
Id pick Origins.
I just wanna know before I buy because I don’t wanna get ripped off *cough FF Tactics Advanced cough*
Personally, just go for DoS if you never played FF1 or 2 before.
I can handle a good RPG now = ) so I hope its not too easy.
Now FFO, it does reflect the old game better and you can put rules to reflect on the version (Disable Run/Disable Auto Target/etc). But DoS does offer new things to the table. Just get DoS, if you want to play the game the way it was meant to be played, get an Emulator and play the NES version. FFO does feature some FMV openings and a better soundtrack but otherwise you’re getting more bang for the buck on DoS.
Ok in the origanl FF2 aren’t you Cecil, ther Dark Knight? and don’t you get Cain as your ally? I only played ff2 for like a few min but still. Did they totally change it like they did with final fantasy tactics and Final Fantasy tactics Advaced??
I guess I don’t have a right to be disapointed as I haven’t really quite played it yet but still, I know I saw a dark knight named Cecil ^ ^
Ok, here’s how it works. Originally, FFII was never released in the United States. Neither was FFIII. So, when FFIV, which was released in the US, came out, it was called FFII in the US because FFII and FFIII hadn’t been released in the US. After FFIV, FFV was not released in the US either, thus FFVI was what became known as FFIII. Only at FFVII did Square finally synchronise it. The game with Cecil is FFIV, but it was released in the US as FFII, thus the confusion.
Im not disapointed anymore, DoS is pretty nifty, Im stuck already though lol
I got FF1&2 dawn of souls, it is bigger longer and all around better.
How do you use scotts ring