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Try it. o.o But keep in mind that it is a very, very, very long game no matter which one you play, so be prepared for a long haul. And quite probably a few points where you have to grind EXP.
It's...basically one of the seminal RPG series, but it also doesn't matter which one you start with since they aren't a "series" in the sense of plot. So you can start with any one that you like.
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Originally Posted by
Fifty-Eyed Fred
I just read The Death of the Author.
What on Earth did I just read?
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess The Death of the Author.
ION: Ruddigore dress rehearsal was awesome.
We were coming up with amusing (And in many cases, inappropriate) alternative lyrics to the songs.
The ghost scene was amazing. We actually got applause when the lights went back up on us after the blackout. My portrait's also really great.
And then afterwards, for some reason, we went to the beach. Found some people who'd got their car stuck in the sand. Fortunately Despard had a tow-rope. And then there were antics with running into the sea, and Despard pretending to be a Viking iust arrived to pillage our lands, and using shoes as phones.
Oh, and we made up a theme song for Despard's beach-rescue service.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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Introbulus
Oohh...do you mean Final Fantasy 3 from Japan, or what is actually Final Fantasy VI? :smalltongue:
Because Final Fantasy III actually IS a pretty good game. As is IV. II and V are sort of unsung and kinda broken though.
I'm not really sure. It was the DS remake. The story seemed quite weak. What bothered me most was that there were a limited number of phoenix downs:smallfurious: Drove me nuts.
I agree that bad graphics can definitely hurt a good game, and sometimes even make it totally unplayable, but that's more a matter of making the graphics work to coincide with the gameplay itself.
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See, I'm not the kind who thinks that a game should have good graphics or good gameplay. I think it should have BOTH. That graphics should be a focus of how to best represent the space in a game, rather than how to show off a system's ability to render graphics, and that gameplay should be engaging, whether it be story-driven, mindless shooting, rhythm gameplay, or even a sports title. A good game doesn't just focus on one or the other, it focuses on BOTH in relation to what the game requires and needs in order to be a good game.
That's pretty much what I was going for in my post. If you play a good game with bad graphics it turns you away from it because its hard to look at. If you play a bad game with good graphics well then your playing a bad game.
@ CynicalAvocado - You poor deprived soul:smalltongue: You should pick them up some time. Do you have a Playstation?
I also really enjoyed Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced 1 and 2. I like the strategic gameplay and the party building.
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RPGsr4me
I'm not really sure. It was the DS remake. The story seemed quite weak. What bothered me most was that there were a limited number of phoenix downs:smallfurious: Drove me nuts.
Sounds like Number III or IV. IV had a bit of a better plot, so I'd say III.
Did it have a guy named Kain Highwind? Guy who uses a spear and has dragon-styled armor that is a dark purple?
If so, it was IV. If not, III.
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Introbulus
Sounds like Number III or IV. IV had a bit of a better plot, so I'd say III.
Did it have a guy named Kain Highwind? Guy who uses a spear and has dragon-styled armor that is a dark purple?
If so, it was IV. If not, III.
No, I've played IV (also DS remake) It was definately III. You had a party of 4 that were always the same characters and as you advanced you unlocked different classes that you could change them to. There was one point you had to turn mini to go into a mini cavern in a dragon statue. So annoying, I usually only had one spell caster and physical attacks did nothing when you were mini.
It seems I've went off on a tangent. Hmm, well it was definitely III.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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Originally Posted by
Introbulus
Sounds like Number III or IV. IV had a bit of a better plot, so I'd say III.
Did it have a guy named Kain Highwind? Guy who uses a spear and has dragon-styled armor that is a dark purple?
If so, it was IV. If not, III.
Highwind is in every Final Fantasy.
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Rawhide
Highwind is in every Final Fantasy.
But does he join the bad guys in every one
White text for spoilers.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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Originally Posted by
RPGsr4me
No, I've played IV (also DS remake) It was definately III. You had a party of 4 that were always the same characters and as you advanced you unlocked different classes that you could change them to. There was one point you had to turn mini to go into a mini cavern in a dragon statue. So annoying, I usually only had one spell caster and physical attacks did nothing when you were mini.
It seems I've went off on a tangent. Hmm, well it was definitely III.
Definitely III.
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Rawhide
Highwind is in every Final Fantasy.
But Kain Highwind specifically is ONLY in Final Fantasy IV. ;p And really, you should know that. So I'm assuming you're just bringing up an interesting fact.
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Hm. Didn't know Highwind was a common element in all Final Fantasys.
Common elements I did know about are chocobos and people called Cid.
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I'm notoriously bad at finishing games, so I've never actually finished a Final Fantasy.
I've played I and II for about 2 seconds each.
Almost beat III.
Got stuck on IV at some bridge with a boss at the end.
Can't remember how far in IX.
Very close to beating X but I saw the end.
Almost beat X-2 as well.
Can't remember how far in XII either.
About half way through XIII.
Got frustrated with Tactics.
Had to return the borrowed copy of Tactics Advanced.
XII Revenent Wings annoyed me.
I actually beat Tactics Advanced 2, after clocking 96 hours on it.
A very bad track record. I think I can actually count the number of games I've completed on one hand. It doesn't help that Brother #1 beats them first, so I always find out the story that way.
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Thufir
Hm. Didn't know Highwind was a common element in all Final Fantasys.
Common elements I did know about are chocobos and people called Cid.
I liked Cid in X, he was great.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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Fifty-Eyed Fred
I actually got that joke though, due to The Miller's Tale. 'Queynte' indeed. :smallamused:
Coz weee iz nerdz baybay.
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Aziraphale
...I'm finally NOT LIVING IN A HOSTEL WOOOO
I'm with a host family now and it's oh so good. Oh so, so, so good.
I mean, not living on campus sucks, but I'm an honorary member of "the house of gourmet" where there are FANTASTIC MEALS EVERY NIGHT so it's all good, really.
Congrats on the good food. Seriously. Good food is hard to cook.
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Aziraphale
In addition, I'm doing Fencing now! And Archery! And Ultimate Frisbee! So basically all the medival sports.Before anyone gets on my case about Frisbee Queen Elizabeth loved the hell outta ultimate frissbee, there is a whole shakespeare play about it.
Also, I've made loads of new freinds. Including a gaggle of californian girls, who I took for fish and chips!
*envy*
Oooh, nice you made some new friends. Especially the girls; though why they're here is another mystery.
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Rawhide
I can't see a thing. Was it about dolls?
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Fifty-Eyed Fred
I just read The Death of the Author.
What on Earth did I just read?
Really Mr Barthes, what on Earth was in your mind? I disagree with you very strongly.
Bah.
HA! TOLD YOU!
Now you see why I kept whining about THAT ONE PAPER?
And that's only one theory. Wait until you get to the rebuttals and all the rest of the theories iust on authors.
:smallevilsmile:
ION:
*is at uni now*
*finally got internet five hours ago, only intended to be on for an hour, but has caught up with everything missed over the last three days*
*has done something like 300 lines of OE translation during those days for gits and shiggles*
*has a teeeeny room* But with a virtually en-suite bathroom. ANd a kitchen downstairs.
The house has about twenty-seven doors though. :smallconfused:
And my room is up four flights of stairs.
I am an official official stundet now. Went shopping with Lawyer Friend for dinner (we have about six week's food now), but got distracted, had some booze, and then History Friend came over, so dinner was at half ten.
Tired now.
Bed I go.
Night.
Also: hi. Miss me?
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
What I got out of Koorly's post
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CurlyKitGirl
Also: hi. Miss me?
yes
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Gwyn chan 'r Gwyll
What I got out of Koorly's post
yes
Ya, something didn't feel right in Random Banter without Koorly's posts.
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RPGsr4me
Ya, something didn't feel right in Random Banter without Koorly's posts.
I did notice a change in the Random Banter without our queen...and I don't even really know her!
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Sorry, I was distracted by the Koorly appearing. All attention shall be focused thusly.
KOORLY!
*GLOMP*
*BOOGIE!*
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Introbulus
Sorry, I was distracted by the Koorly appearing. All attention shall be focused thusly.
KOORLY!
*GLOMP*
*BOOGIE!*
DOG PILE!!!!!!!
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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CurlyKitGirl
*has a teeeeny room*
Try 7 foot square. That's a teeny room.
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Originally Posted by
CurlyKitGirl
Also: hi. Miss me?
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Originally Posted by
Gwyn chan 'r Gwyll
yes
This, only bigger. Like,
YES!!!
*Massive glomp*
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Thufir
Try 7 foot square. That's a teeny room.
Try about 24 cubic feet. I've slept in it.
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CurlyKitGirl
I can't see a thing. Was it about dolls?
Not dolls. Cosplay.
Here is a better link. Here is another one.
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Aziraphale
In addition, I'm doing Fencing now! And Archery! So basically all the medival sports.
Dunno how I missed this the first time around, but you have excellent taste in sports to play. :smalltongue: :P
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CurlyKitGirl
HA! TOLD YOU!
Now you see why I kept whining about THAT ONE PAPER?
And that's only one theory. Wait until you get to the rebuttals and all the rest of the theories iust on authors.
:smallevilsmile:
My first theory lecture is today. I will probably walk away with a lot of notes.
Also, you mention the theories about authors... well, I'm about to read Michel Foucault's What Is an Author?... :smalltongue:
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CurlyKitGirl
Also: hi. Miss me?
Yes indeedy.
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I leave for a week and a half and Hastings Pier burns down?!?
:smallannoyed:
I can't leave these people alone for a fortnight without them messing things up.
Bah.
They'd better rebuild it, and do it properly this time. :smallwink:
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Rawhide
I like how they're posing in front of a missile truck in one of the pictures. Team Rocket, indeed. :smallamused:
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CurlyKitGirl
*is at uni now*
*finally got internet five hours ago, only intended to be on for an hour, but has caught up with everything missed over the last three days*
*has done something like 300 lines of OE translation during those days for gits and shiggles*
*has a teeeeny room* But with a virtually en-suite bathroom. ANd a kitchen downstairs.
The house has about twenty-seven doors though. :smallconfused:
And my room is up four flights of stairs.
I am an official official stundet now. Went shopping with Lawyer Friend for dinner (we have about six week's food now), but got distracted, had some booze, and then History Friend came over, so dinner was at half ten.
Tired now.
Bed I go.
Night.
Further to my general massive enthusiasm at you being back, do you have anything interesting in your 0th week? As I recall, mine was always iust 'Turn up, wave my smartcard at a thing to prove I'm there, go home and wait until lectures start the following week', but Oxford might be more interesting?
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RPGsr4me
Ya, something didn't feel right in Random Banter without Koorly's posts.
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Skeppio
I did notice a change in the Random Banter without our queen...and I don't even really know her!
:smallredface:
It's probably the sudden absence of really long posts.
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Rawhide
Wow. Those are good. Biology Friend cosplays, so I know a small bit about it, and those must have taken hours to make. Especially the hair.
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Fifty-Eyed Fred
My first theory lecture is today. I will probably walk away with a lot of notes.
Also, you mention the theories about authors... well, I'm about to read Michel Foucault's What Is an Author?... :smalltongue:
HAHA!
I hated that essay too. That one also has a truckload of theory behind it. Iust wait until you get into reader-response theory and you mix in the author stuff with it.
It's interesting though.
Not that I attended more than five lectures on the theoretical side for the entire year.
>.>
<.<
There were eighteen.
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Thufir
Further to my general massive enthusiasm at you being back, do you have anything interesting in your 0th week? As I recall, mine was always iust 'Turn up, wave my smartcard at a thing to prove I'm there, go home and wait until lectures start the following week', but Oxford might be more interesting?
Unpack. Find all your friends. Every 0th week you have to pay your accomdation bill. There are Collections (internal college tests on the material you studied last term (or, with Michelmas 0th weeks for English students, on what you were set as holiday work, and will be studying in detail that term). Shop for groceries. Hang out with friends you haven't seen since last term. And then the boring stuff like organise you schedule for the term so your lectures and tutorials don't clash, and actually revise for COllections. Oh, and naturally, do all the holiday work you were set, but didn't bother to do.
Michaelmas 0th weeks are busier and also involve registering for the internet in your new room. Meeting your child/children; possibly helping the new intake move their kit into their rooms, most second years get roped into helping the ICR organise getting-to-know-you events for the first years and general events to help them settle in. Parents Drinks where you meet your kids.
Oh, and the Fresher's and Refresher's Fairs.
So it's a little busy.
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I iust noticed that if you look out of my room, and up to the roof across the street you can see thirteen gargoyles.
Two of which are the Green Man.
Awesome.
Even if most of them are staring right into my room.
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CurlyKitGirl
Unpack. Find all your friends. Every 0th week you have to pay your accomdation bill. There are Collections (internal college tests on the material you studied last term (or, with Michaelmas 0th weeks for English students, on what you were set as holiday work, and will be studying in detail that term). Shop for groceries. Hang out with friends you haven't seen since last term. And then the boring stuff like organise you schedule for the term so your lectures and tutorials don't clash, and actually revise for Collections. Oh, and naturally, do all the holiday work you were set, but didn't bother to do.
Michaelmas 0th weeks are busier and also involve registering for the internet in your new room. Meeting your child/children; possibly helping the new intake move their kit into their rooms, most second years get roped into helping the ICR organise getting-to-know-you events for the first years and general events to help them settle in. Parents Drinks where you meet your kids.
Oh, and the Fresher's and Refresher's Fairs.
So it's a little busy.
Ah. So, basically all the things every uni student has to do, except the ones who live in the area, like me. And these 'Collections'. And you go to Fresher's Fair again?
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CurlyKitGirl
ION:
I iust noticed that if you look out of my room, and up to the roof across the street you can see thirteen gargoyles.
Two of which are the Green Man.
Awesome.
Even if most of them are staring right into my room.
They're watching you...
ION: Iust got the email with the cut down script of The Grand Duke for NUGSS this year. Most of the bits I particularly like have been left in, the one bit I would definitely cut out has been cut out, it looks to be good.
Also, I have a lot of G&S at present.
Sunday iust gone, rehearsing Iolanthe with one society.
Monday (Yesterday), dress rehearsal for Ruddigore.
Tuesday - Saturday, Ruddigore performances.
Sunday, Iolanthe rehearsal.
Next Monday, Iolanthe auditions.
Next Tuesday, Grand Duke rehearsal.
Next Thursday, Grand Duke auditions.
Whee, lots of singing.
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
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CurlyKitGirl
HAHA!
I hated that essay too. That one also has a truckload of theory behind it. Iust wait until you get into reader-response theory and you mix in the author stuff with it.
*awaits*
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CurlyKitGirl
It's interesting though.
Not that I attended more than five lectures on the theoretical side for the entire year.
>.>
<.<
There were eighteen.
I have 2 lectures per week, 1 for each module. Part of the assessment is attendance, though, so I'm definitely going to all of them.
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CurlyKitGirl
ION:
I iust noticed that if you look out of my room, and up to the roof across the street you can see thirteen gargoyles.
Two of which are the Green Man.
Awesome.
Even if most of them are staring right into my room.
I can see this inspiring a horror story from a certain Curly very soon...
In the same way that those Gargoyles can see you!
No, don't look back; they know you're watching.
:smallcool:
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Fifty-Eyed Fred
I can see this inspiring a horror story from a certain Curly very soon...
In the same way that those Gargoyles can see you!
No, don't look back; they know you're watching.
:smallcool:
No no no...obviously the answer is to not STOP looking...if you stop looking, they'll be upon you in an instant.
That, or maybe they just filter all the dead bugs that drain out through the gutters and feed off of their nutrients.
...What? I like Terry Pratchett's Gargoyles. <.<;
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Introbulus
...What? I like Terry Pratchett's Gargoyles. <.<;
They run the internet!
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Re: Archonic's Archaic Acronymical Antidisestablishmentarianism Random banter 148
Opening night, show starts in 40 minutes...
To Rederring/Castle Ruddigore!
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I auditioned for a bunch of Drama Society plays on monday. Well, I auditioned on Friday. Callbacks were monday.
Guess who's playing The Valet in Satre's No Exit? Hint: IT IS ME
Also I have fencing at 8, woo!