Dave_M
09-05-2005, 08:40 PM
Hi folks,
After I completed FF1 the first time out on the FF Origin's compilation I had 100% on Bestiary, Items, and Art. This unlocked the Photo's from the ending. I've just got done with a second play through which has unlocked another set of ending photos, has chnaged the memory card save file from blue border to red border, and has added a "star" next to the memory card file.
My question is:
Is there anything else for me to unlock / see on a third play through the game or is that everything?
Having had Final Fantasy X sitting on my shelf since its launch gathering dust because I couldnt figure it out I decided to go through the series from start to finish before I tackle it. I realsie they are not consecutive but I remember attempting to play FFVII when it came out and being a bit lost and giving up. Start at the begining and my knowledge of the game should increase in the same increments as the games evoliution itself.
Luckily I am off the generation that grew up on the NES. I have always been a huge Zelda fan since those days so FF1 has been like a massive nostalgia trip. Can't wait till I get up to some of the newer release now :)
Thanks for listening
Dave
After I completed FF1 the first time out on the FF Origin's compilation I had 100% on Bestiary, Items, and Art. This unlocked the Photo's from the ending. I've just got done with a second play through which has unlocked another set of ending photos, has chnaged the memory card save file from blue border to red border, and has added a "star" next to the memory card file.
My question is:
Is there anything else for me to unlock / see on a third play through the game or is that everything?
Having had Final Fantasy X sitting on my shelf since its launch gathering dust because I couldnt figure it out I decided to go through the series from start to finish before I tackle it. I realsie they are not consecutive but I remember attempting to play FFVII when it came out and being a bit lost and giving up. Start at the begining and my knowledge of the game should increase in the same increments as the games evoliution itself.
Luckily I am off the generation that grew up on the NES. I have always been a huge Zelda fan since those days so FF1 has been like a massive nostalgia trip. Can't wait till I get up to some of the newer release now :)
Thanks for listening
Dave