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Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 30 Mar 2010, 05:29
by StingingVelvet
Yeah, I played the original through in its entirety (Metal Gear Solid) and it was ok, not great. The real issue is that watching/reading the story is like 60% of the game and it's just not very good to me. When I say this people usually tell me it's over my head, which is just a way of feeling superior because it really, really isn't that complicated or deep. I get what it is conveying, it just does not do it very well. I played parts of 2 and 3, neither seemed any better. I remember some extremely long dialogue in 2 about love while you're in the middle of a mission my friend was playing, it made me literally want to scream.
If the gameplay was amazing I could get over it, but it's really not. Splinter Cell 1, 2 and 3 did a much better job with similar gameplay.
I'd say the best PS3 games at the moment are Ninja Gaiden Sigma (Ninja Gaiden Black on the original XBox is better, though), Resistance: Fall of Man, Uncharted 1&2, and God of War Collection (haven't played GoW3 yet but I'm sure it's just like 1&2 and therefore one of the best games on the platform).
Ninja Gaiden and God of War I have no interest in, those wacky-wacky combo action games do not appeal to me, I played God of War 1 and was bored within an hour, never played it again. Resistance Fall of Man I liked, I played it early on when I had a PS3 briefly. It was very Half Life in a lot of ways, which I enjoyed, and the graphics had a clear and crisp look to them rather than muddy detail like a lot of console games. I wouldn't call it a great game though, and I wouldn't buy the system to play it again or its sequel, which I heard was not as good.
Uncharted 1 and 2 goes without saying... those, Demon's Souls and FF13 are the games that make me want a PS3.
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 30 Mar 2010, 22:32
by Paradigm Shifter
I forgot all about Valkyria Chronicles. Very good game. Superb storyline.
Eternal Sonata is pretty good too - although a bit "childish" in the way it is presented. Star Ocean 4 is pretty good. ES and SO4 are both originally from the 360, but the ports have a lot of extra stuff, bugs fixed and are generally more polished.
Honestly at this point I'm more tempted to point you in the direction of Shadow Hearts and Shadow Hearts Covenant on the PS2. Absolute essentials of any self-respecting console RPGer. Amazing games that deserve much more attention than they got. They're quite dark, they're "alternate reality history" if you want to think of stuff in such a way... Rasputin always makes a "good" bad-guy. :D The 'Judgement Ring' battle system looks easy but is quite technical and has a fair amount of 'customisability' available to it.
I liked MGS1, but failed to get into MGS2 at all, and equally found MGS3 a fairly difficult trek. MGS4 was better, but to be brutally honest, I got annoyed with all the FMVs.
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 31 Mar 2010, 10:32
by LeeNux
oh yeah, shadow hearts ... loved those games and theyre still standing proud next to my final fantasy collection and ps3 games :)
ofc, god of war 3, but i didn't think i'd have to mention that ^^
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 19:16
by Vroshnak
I made an emergency purchase of a PS3 about a week ago (after my motherboard had to be RMA'd because the computer wouldn't even post, but that's fixed now).
I'm really liking it. I've been playing a ton of free downloadable demos. I purchased Uncharted and am having fun so far. I'm also enjoying playing Netflix OnDemand movies in the living room without having to set up my wife's netbook every time.
I got Disgaea 3. Now I just need Demon's Souls and I'm set.
I rented Bayonetta and beat it fairly quickly. I like the button mashing brawlers but they make better rentals than purchases.
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 22:05
by Paradigm Shifter
I got Disgaea 3.
You like?
Now I just need Demon's Souls and I'm set.
I want. 'Tis not available in Europa. :(
I rented Bayonetta and beat it fairly quickly. I like the button mashing brawlers but they make better rentals than purchases.
Always the way. Particularly with the new ones... I beat Ninety Nine Nights on the 360 pretty fast; although when I turned up the difficulty,
then I had problems.
About the only 'button mash' games I've ever bothered to replay seriously were the Devil May Cry series.
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 08 Apr 2010, 12:35
by Vroshnak
I liked the first Disgaea a lot, the second was OK but not as good. I haven't gotten far enough in the third to know how it ranks with the other two, but I can say that I prefer the Disgaea series to FFT.
Is Little Big Planet worth getting?
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 08 Apr 2010, 16:14
by Paradigm Shifter
I liked the first Disgaea a lot, the second was OK but not as good. I haven't gotten far enough in the third to know how it ranks with the other two, but I can say that I prefer the Disgaea series to FFT.
Is Little Big Planet worth getting?
If you're online, yes.
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 08 Jun 2010, 23:55
by Tanuki
http://news.filefront.com/final-fantasy-xiii-pisses-folks-off-and-allegedly-bricks-their-ps3s/
Sony and Square-Enix have been slapped with a lawsuit over charges that the PS3 version of Final Fantasy XIII bricked systems.
...Sony laying blame on the software and Squeenix pointing fingers at the hardware.
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 15 Jan 2011, 00:27
by Tanuki
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6286340.html
Bogus or not bogus?: Looking not bogus. Creating a Final Fantasy sequel by appending a "-2" to the game's name isn't common, but it does have precedence with Final Fantasy X-2 in 2003. Further, the publisher is holding the "1st Production Party Premiere Event" in Japan on January 18, an ideal time to unveil a new installment in the franchise.
The first was decent when you got through the 20-hour intro.
I want six character battles.
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 15 Jan 2011, 10:10
by Hydralisk_X
The first was decent when you got through the 20-hour intro.
I want six character battles.
Unfortunately I never made it past 10 hours. It was a let down for me. Good thing I decided not to buy it for xbox360 and just played it on my roommate's PS3.
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 15 Jan 2011, 13:02
by Paradigm Shifter
Same, Hydra.
It's weird, as I like the music (which is often the biggest reason why I find games unplayable) and I even liked Lightning... and I haven't actually liked a Final Fantasy protagonist since FFVIII, and before that FFVI. But the rest of the characters I was either ambivalent toward or actively disliked (Hope, Snow).
One of the great things about the earlier FF games was that you could wonder round fairly easily - when they broke that, I started losing interest. FFXIII is just so tightly scripted for so long, that I got bored very quickly.
Honestly, I wish I'd not bought it.
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 18 Jan 2011, 18:49
by Tanuki
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6286432.html?tag=latestheadlines%3Btitle%3B1
FFXIII-2 will once again star Lightning, the lead protagonist from XIII. A short trailer was shown at the event, which showed her dueling with a mysterious purple-haired man. No other details were revealed, though Toriyama mentioned that the game would take on board fan feedback from the previous installment.
Gullwings away!
EDIT -
http://www.youtube.com/user/nyaon60#p/u/1/1A0AU1eNSXk
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 18 Jan 2011, 21:59
by Paradigm Shifter
Gullwings away!
Shutupshutupshutup!
Do not want a repeat of FFX-2! :(
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 19 Jan 2011, 01:21
by Tanuki
Other than some disturbing thoughts about Rikku and Payne I kind of blanked out during the cut-scenes.
The battle-system was nice IMO.
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 19 Jan 2011, 19:54
by Paradigm Shifter
About the only good thing about the turd-fest that was X-2 was the return to the ATB system. Although I didn't mind the CTB system of X, it was OK. The real-time system of XII I really didn't like, and I don't care for the battle system of XIII at all. :(
Paine just made think of Fem!Squall. Which made me think of bad transgender fanfiction. Which put me off X-2 almost before it had started. And that song was not a good start either... :(
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 19 Jan 2011, 23:18
by Anprionsa
IN hopes of a game developer listening to the community and figuring out all the mistakes and doing them correctly. If the Japanese game industry wants to revive itself, it has to start to listen more and do exactly what it's told (with some cool things of its own if they seem well innovated enough!).
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 17 Oct 2014, 16:29
by landrass
Question does this game work with NVsurround?

Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 18 Oct 2014, 21:21
by murilladas
Hi, i hope that Helifax or Hayden take a look at this great game
Please

Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 19 Oct 2014, 16:26
by landrass
murilladas wrote:Hi, i hope that Helifax or Hayden take a look at this great game
Please

GOOD suggestion!
Re: Final Fantasy XIII
Posted: 11 Dec 2014, 15:54
by Blood101
Well, as some of you guys may know, today, FF XIII received an update that includes graphic options.


But even on 2560x1080, the game looks like this:

I was wondering if maybe now, Helifax or Hayden could work on a fix for this.
Ty for all =)
