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Final Fantasy 8

Final Fantasy 8

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This game is da best!
Review: This game is mega cool, esp. on PS1 but on com itz cool too (esp. since i don't have a PS1...) If you like adventure games with a purpose and all, you'll love Final Fantasy VIII...It has a whole heap of animated movies in addition to the game play. Da nusic is cool, da graphics are cool, it's just all over GREAT!
Enjoy it if you get it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of The Greatest Final Fantasies Ever!!!
Review: Final Fantasy 8 is a great Final Fantasy. I have Final Fantasy 5,6,7,8,9, and 10. 8 is perhaps the best. I think you should buy this game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pure perfection...
Review: This game has always been a highlight for RPGs since it was released. Although it isn't classic like the Super Nintendo RPGs, it really takes it to a new level. The story really stands out in this game, indeed much more than many other RPGs. It truly has a much more emotional and melodramatic storyline ,not that suprising for a Squaresoft RPG, but even so...it really stands out. The way the characters interact and vastly change throughout the game also makes it interesting. This isn't just your average game. The battle system, while very different, is indeed good. The juntion system is a good change, although easy to master and further make the game a bit easier. I also like the GF system. The idea of using GFs to earn spells and abilities is just great. This game is critisized occasionally, but don't let that keep you from trying it. Again the story in this game is just so emotional and sometimes very sad. If you care about storyline I'm sure you'll really find something here, but if you like RPGs with little kiddies running around laughing, this game isn't for you, this is really more aimed toward the mature gamers, or people who just like emotional and sometimes sad stories, and I sure do. If the story doesn't do it for you I'm sure there's other aspects of this game that will satisfy you, although you shouldn't bother with this game if you are an idiot (you know who you are!). If you are into games like 'Final Fantasy 7" "Shadow Hearts" "Final Fantasy 6" or even "Final Fantasy Tactics" and "Castlevania Symphony of The Night" , I'm sure you will highly enjoy this. But if you are into stuff like "Halo" "Kingdome Hearts" or "Half Life" and even "Mario:Sunshine" you will NOT like this...This is a milestone in RPGs for it's time....enough said.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good game bad price
Review: It has been a while since i bought my copy of this game but and it is one of the greatest games i have ever played. Sadly i can not recommend it here because when i got this game it only cost me 28.99 so i am almost positive i you can get it for a lower price if you are willing to look hard for it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Awesome game but a little slow at times....
Review: Many people seem to dislike Final Fantasy VIII since it is a slower moving game than Final Fantasy VII and since it has more complex game mechanics such as the Junction system.

I, however, loved the game through and through. It is true that the game is not a non-stop slam-bang action adventure but the storyline, the amazing cut scenes, the characters will make you want to keep playing. At its heart, FFVIII is romantic story set amid the chaos of the outerworld. It takes the whole game for this story to unfold but the ending may have you in tears. (And it is one of the best endings I have ever seen for a video game!!)

Along the way, you'll guide the characters through a wide number of adventures, from a nerve-wracking sequence set on top of a moving train, to an ominous assasination mission, down to an underwater sea base and up to a harrowing space station before finally ending in a creepy castle set in the future.

As for the gameplay, the Junction system takes a while to get used to, but once you have it figured out, it allows you to create very powerful characters that can breeze through the game. The one 'Draw'back is the need to use the time-consuming 'Draw' command to build up your characters. I sometimes spent up to 20 minutes Drawing the right spells for the characters.

...Once you get started and get into the game you will want to play it to the end!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of the best in FF games
Review: FF 8 is the best out of all the FF games. Best story, very good graphics (not as good as 10 though), best mini games and the fighting..outstanding and very good game to start with if you are just getting into FF, however, i would start with FF7. Well worth your time and money for this game.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Only for the storyline
Review: FF8 is perhaps the most romantically-oriented game in the Final Fantasy series. Many have bought this game for that reason alone, setting aside the fact that all Final Fantasy fans will eventually buy any and all games in the series, regardless of reviews.

In general, the storyline is excellent in terms of character development. The characters come alive much more than they did in previous FFs, since each person's mannerisms are expressed in more detail through the way they stand, think, and talk. However, the planners were a little ambitious and go overboard on a few leaps they take in the storyline - at several points in the game the complexity of the storyline increases by several orders of magnitude all at once, with inadequate explanation (the last boss, for instance, appears essentially out of nowhere; although she technically affects the entire story you have absolutely no knowledge of her for most of the game)

From a technical standpoint, this game was already under-par when it was released, and as everyone knows, it only gets exponentially worse with time. This is not one of those classics like its predecessor FF7 or Chrono Trigger, where gameplay is enough to make up for dated graphics and sound.

Character development has nothing to do with building levels. Everything revolves around the notoriously aggravating 'junctioning' system, which involves hours of boredom spent 'drawing' spells from enemies (there is no 'mana' or 'MP' in this game). As you use spells, you will need to draw them again. Later in the game, the only significant source of damage comes from the main character's limit break, which can be used continuously because of a fundamental flaw in their limit break system, which is based not on how much damage you take, but your character's current hit points (the lower your health, the higher the chance your next attack will be a limit break).

The Guardian Forces (summon monsters for this game) have stunning animations, even for FF games (and I thought FF7 was impressive), but they are all rather lengthy and there is no way to shorten them. Also, the damage rapidly becomes insignificant after the first few hours of playing. What this means is that you'll hardly, if ever, summon them later in the game.

If you are not already a Final Fantasy fan, there is no reason to get this game. The graphics and sound are poor, the gameplay is annoying for all the wrong reasons, and since it is now 'rare', it costs ten times what it is worth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply awesome
Review: This is the best game i have ever played in my life. It has a splendid story that'll amaze you. Great characters and a incredible battle system with the GFs and limit breaks that are awesome. Also, the animations, cinematic, and music are grand. It's extremely fun to play.
I have played it for years and it hasn't bored me yet.
So far this is the best FF Squaresoft has ever launched, it beats even FF7 and FF10.
You'll be amazed how good it is when you buy it. Don't believe those people that say this is a bad game.
Truly deserves the 5 stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Pure Gaming Masterpiece
Review: When I first saw the opening sequence, I was mind-boggled. I never thought that the PSOne could deliver such anthropomorphism, but I was proved wrong. I would defintely give the graphics a huge score.
Now the storyline. The game's plot is pretty much straight forward with directions to your next mission or destination. As with all Final Fantasies, there will be occasional times where you have no clue what to do next, forcing you to backtrack about 20 minutes, but I can only remember two times when this happens. Those of you who can't focus on two stories at the same time might have trouble with the side-story of Laguna and his gang, which ultimately collides into the main story, revealing any questions you've been crapping your pants over trying to figure out.
For all you musicians(Insert sound byte here), the sound. I'll admit that the sound effects could use some reconditioning, but the music is.... phenomenol. Nobuo Uematsu has done it again with yet another award-worthy score. I especially like the Garden Vs. Garden theme on disc two. Along with songs like "The Extreme" and "The Stage is Set", you can't help but pause the game and just listen.
The battle outline for FFVIII is pretty much like recent FF's, with the exception of one major difference: no MP. That's right, instead of using Magic Power to use magic, you instead "stock up" on magic. Basically, if you only have three Curas, if you use all three, they're history. No more Cura until you hunt down some more. Of course you can always refine items into magic with GF abilities. Abilities that let you do things like refine 1 Mezmerize Blade into 2 Mega-Potions. Very useful indeed. Also, instead of getting money from battles, you get paid about every 500 steps you take with an income depending on your ranking as a SeeD.
This game is loads of fun, has over 20 sidequests, plenty of challenges, and a great theme that envelopes you into a world that is truly a Fantasy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: effritable magical experience
Review: Oh no more materia to power your weapon and magic ok replace by some powers you have to find and win ok new challenge.
Yes no more saucage charcters human finally. If only Final Fantasy 7 could have human type character instead of those funny 3d balloon looks well then ff7 would have kicked ... of ff8.
Folks did you know that FF7 has one the most amazing ending it is in the top 10 of the best ending game of all time.

If you haven't played the game get it ride the chocobos use alexander materia, oh oh and use the so powerfull bahamut zero and omega materia ouch i killed sephiroth like that :o)

GhostRider666 The Spirit Of Vengeance.


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