Yeah, on my digital version of FFV there are weird bugs on the save and start menus; it's probably a glitch in the game.
Back to Final Fantasy, it seems...
On 06/25/2013 at 08:11 PM by Elkovsky See More From This User » |
I decided to go ahead and put Ni no Kuni on hold for awhile. I'll probably come back to it, but the lack of the all-out defense command was getting on my nerves. Also, I might need to reconsider my current familiar setup, or just go ahead and evolve the blasted things already - I don't need my stats fully maxed to make the most use of them.
Instead, I've gone back to my playthrough of Final Fantasy V. I must admit, it didn't intially grab me the way I thought it would, but now that I'm close to the end of the game (about to tackle the tower that makes you split your party up), the payoff is starting to get better. I've been playing this run mostly blind - that is, without reading up too much on which classes are supposed to be the best ones - but the game seems to be pretty flexible about how you play it. I'll probably finish it within the week and start on VI right afterwards. I've been playing the FF Anthology version because that's what I have (a friend gave me both discs for free some time back), and aside from some weird graphical glitches on the save menu (disc scratches, or a bug in the game?), it's been fine. I may end up getting the GBA version someday, though, and playing through it.
At some point I'd like to pick up where I left off on Final Fantasy reviews, but I don't have the willpower to start the next one at the moment. Ah well. Maybe someday...
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