> >Too bad, honestly.
>
> Although I liked playing FF7, and played 2 and 5 for a short time, I think
> the FF series is indeed overrated. I played FF8 for only a few minutes,
> then I lost interest.
>
> I can list a huge amount of RPG's I like better than any of the FF series,
> but I won't coz it's not important.
> Square's music is also overrated... On the internet everyone wants the
> newest Square MP3's, while every sane person would know Falcom music (or
> even Konami) is far better. (is it not?)

Nahhh...


> > > I don't remember invisible enemies..anyway, it was a long ago I played
> >this
> > > game. And yeah, compete with CT is really hard (CT beats the hell out
of
> >FF!
> > > Never understood why they took so long to release a sequel)
> >
> >They are always on the same spot, and they appear when you come too
close,
> >but at first they are invisible and their attack comes as a surprise.
>
> That's an interesting concept, I think I'll give Chrono Trigger a try :)

Definately!

To my opinion the BEST RPG EVER.


> Personally I don't like character classes all that much. It's ok for
> different characters to evolve in different ways (some better at magic,
> others better at fighting etc..), but I don't like to brand them with a
> certain name.

I also agree with that.
But it's up to the RPG-developer.


> Also I like the option to choose in which direction your character should
> evolve. Like Final Fantasy Mystiq Quest (Adventure) for gameboy. You can
> choose 'strength', 'magic', 'stamina' and 'will'.

You mean dividing the points after a level-up?

You can do that in RoA.


> Then again, the RPG I have in my head for over 6 years has the feature
> where you can influence the main character's nature (whether he's nice or
> not and stuff).


I remember something about a demo making (a little) fun of a game which was
said to be 40 disks large??? *grin*


~Grauw


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