![]() ![]() I loved the music (perhaps my favorite part of the game), but the gameplay, the story, everything.just made me feel robbed. Eventually I got a GBA and a few games for it, and news of FFTA caught my interest. I got my own copy eventually, and played the hell out of it over the years. I turned the reigns over to my brother (who proceeded to die with Algus) while I read the instructions in greater detail.Īrmed with knowledge, I jumped back into the game, and after helping my brother learn we both plowed through the first chapter over a chilly spring break morning.Īfter that, I was hooked. And this was after failing the first real battle three times because neither of us had any idea we had other units (and no clue how to use them). I seriously immediately bought Equip Ax for Ramza thinking it would automatically give him an ax. ![]() ![]() After FFVII, we had no idea how to play the game! Among them future personal favorites SaGa Frontier.and Final Fantasy Tactics.įor his birthday, my brother got Final Fantasy Tactics and.at first, we were stumped. At the back of the manual were some brief advertisements for other Squaresoft games. Since I couldn't play much of the game, I did a lot of reading in the instruction manual and strategy guide. Back in 1997 (or was it 98? It's been awhile.) I received my first PlayStation console for Christmas, and Final Fantasy VII (No memory card though.took a month to get one.). ![]()
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