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Saturday, January 21, 2012

And so it begins... again!

I think I have been trying for at least 10 years to go through every final fantasy game in existence. And of course that quest only gets harder with every new game that they release. I haven't actually finished a Final Fantasy game since the release of the now legendary FFVII. That game was not only one of the best Final Fantasy games to ever come out of the franchise, it also came out during a time in my life where I had both the time and the enthusiasm for Japanese turn-based RPGs. Rest assured, my brothers always got a kick out of the fact that I was playing Final Fantasy when they would rather be playing Madden or NCAA football games. And I can remember getting Final Fantasy II (FF4 in actuality) for Christmas one year, and my family joking about how many of these games there would be. I think I can actually remember someone making a joke that I would be playing Final Fantasy 50 at some point, and as far as I can tell this might come true. But regardless of the history I may have had with this game, I am going to recommit to trying to actually beat every Final Fantasy game. From PS3 all the way down the the Gameboy, I want to play and finish every Final Fantasy game. Can I do it? Probably not. But I'm still going to give it a try with this blog as my witness!


So, let's get started. Thanks to my brother Brandon I now have a PS3, which I wanted solely for the purpose of playing FFXIII. Its great for watching Netflix, don't get me wrong, but I really wanted to play this game as it was the only FF that I had yet to get my hands on. I finally had the chance to try it out at least a year after the release, probably more, so I had already heard all the criticism about this game. Nonetheless, I had to play it, and I think with my expectations already lowered, the game actually turned out to be more enjoyable. As it stands at this moment, I am currently in chapter five of the game and stuck at a boss called Aster Protoflorian in the Whitewood. I have Lightning and Hope in my party, but I really can't wait to get throught the intensely long "tutorial" section of the game so I can choose my favorite party. I really fell victim to the fact that this game very slowly opens up all the options for you. I wasted all of my components that I should have used to upgrade my weapons. Since I had collected so many for no purpose as far as I could see, I sold nearly every piece of gear I should have used to upgrade my weapons. I basically thought this stuff was simply loot because the game had yet to open up the upgrade options at the save points. Boo...


Anyway, I finally beat this boss by doing a librascope so I could see the enemy changing his elemental weaknesses. It really made a big difference, and I suppose that strategy should been obvious. I had to get into a rhythm of switching between the "Dualcasting" paradigm to stagger him, then to the "Slash & Burn" paradigm to really let Lightning deal the heavy damage.

Not much left of the story with Lightning and Hope after defeating the boss. I picked up a new story advancement based trophy here called "Instrument of Survival." Looks like we're heading into Chapter 6. The story shifts to Vanile and Sazh here. And I got about 5000 crystarium points with each one. This should be fun. I'll log another game update as soon as something remarkable happens.

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