Uh, can you explain that for someone who hasn't played a console game since 
Mario 3?

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From: "Brandon Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: audyssey: Final Fantasy and things


> Final Fantasy 10 and 10-2 are both for the PS2, but 10-2 is a lot less
> playable, as navigation became more difficult. To put it simply, jumping 
> was
> implimented, and there are sequences that act like a platform game.
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>> hi
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>> is final fantasy for the ps2?
>> will
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>> Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 11:23 PM
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>>> Hello everyone,
>>> There was a question as to how I played Final Fantasy X mostly alone. I
>>> shall now offer an answer. It's actually not that complicated. Firstly,
>>> all the important characters in the game have fully recorded dialogue,
>>> and
>>> all the unimportant ones are... well... unimportant. Second, the areas 
>>> in
>>> the game aren't difficult to navigate. There is never any jumping or
>>> things of that nature, and there are several different walking sounds to
>>> let you know what kind of terrain you're on. Beyond that, it's as simple
>>> as memorizing combat menus and things. The only two things I required
>>> help
>>> with were the Sphere Grid, which is the system used for making your
>>> characters more powerful, and certain events known as the Cloysters of
>>> Trials, which are experiences you must undergo every time you visit one
>>> of
>>> the game's temples. Everything else in the game was no problem. None at
>>> all.
>>> In other news, thanks to me, we may soon be joined on this list by Brice
>>> Melon, the very subject of yesterday's article. I have been in an email
>>> conversation with him over the past two days, and I have enlightened him
>>> as to the existence of us, the blind gaming community. We shall see,
>>> ladies and gentlemen. (grin)
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Brandon
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