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Old 04-12-2007, 10:33 PM   #22 (permalink)
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I dont have a favorite overall of a FF game but i can give reasons why i love them

7= Best.....Storyline....EVER!
WIN! Also, best evil villain ever!

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8= Best looking graphics for its time plus a good story and chars
Curiously, 'tis my least favourite FF.

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9= wasnt a real fan of 9 but just got it because im a fan
One of my favourites, I have to say. I love the medievil setting of it.

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X/10= I R Teh Blitzball Masta!
Ace. I got all the stuff from Blitzball, but never took the time to level up my team to the pure phatness of Lv. 99.

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X-2(branch sequel of X)= Mainly for the soundtrack and the costumes, they look hot in them lol
Mmm ... Paine ...

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XII=took some time to get use to the combat but it was great
Currently playing it at the mo ... and I'm lovin' it! I love the Gambit system and the attention to detail in the games is ace.

Bring on FFXIII.

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NOOOOOOOOOOOO ramen pwns Kabab, Chicken Teriyaki Ramen WOOOOOOO!!!
Na-ah, Kebab FTW!

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and the online version could go either way, many of my friends found it boring and too easy others thought it was fun...i dunno i dont play mmorpg's if i have to pay for them
I was undecided about it at first ... I still am, to be honest.
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