Blue_Falcon wrote:Not sure if this has been reported, but the game is being stocked at Best Buy.
Their web site does not show it there, so I'm assuming that you saw a copy pre owned considering that Best Buy does trade ins now.
Blue_Falcon wrote:Not sure if this has been reported, but the game is being stocked at Best Buy.

Broken_Cartridge wrote:Blue_Falcon wrote:Not sure if this has been reported, but the game is being stocked at Best Buy.
Their web site does not show it there, so I'm assuming that you saw a copy pre owned considering that Best Buy does trade ins now.



Blue_Falcon wrote:Broken_Cartridge wrote:Blue_Falcon wrote:Not sure if this has been reported, but the game is being stocked at Best Buy.
Their web site does not show it there, so I'm assuming that you saw a copy pre owned considering that Best Buy does trade ins now.
Nope, it was in the 'factory sealed' section. The pre-owned games are on an entirely different shelf and are wrapped in some yellow banner/tape. Plus, there were multiple copies, and I might be wrong, but as far as I know, only sealed games are put in those plastic cases.


Kafei464 wrote:FadedAreWii wrote:...what Final Fantasy XII should have been.
Seriously. When FFXII opened up on the underworld, it was decent for a minute, but all those one path linear levels just weren't right for an RPG like FF. Xenoblade is completely opened up, like FFXIII should have been. The entire world is practically like the underworld of FFXIII. This isn't the only similarity by far. I didn't like FFXIII where you only got to control one character and set up strategies. I mean, it was cool, but it wasn't FF. SO I was worried going into Xeno I wasn't going to like it, but it just does it right, and I still have times where I get to control the other characters' moves during battle.
There are more similarities but done better, imo, in Xeno too.
wait, are you complaining about XII, XIII, or both?
Also, I heard Last Story is the game FFXIII should have been, but i take that statement as seriously as i've taken yours.
cortjezter wrote:FadedAreWii wrote:Now they are just being dicks.
add some double posting, off topic-ness, and insulting the mods who are just doing their jobs (lol, who's really being the dick by saying something like that, anyway?); earns you a ban. cheers!![]()


FadedAreWii wrote:That's definitely arguable, but won't go there for obvious reasons, one being mods are right even when they are wrong. I will say that I don't see why your spam/off-topic post in this thread should remain here and not have been deleted as well, though. The ban was fine, I don't live on the internet and have a life outside of it, so it didn't bother me at all. I actually forgot about it and by the time I got back on, it was well passed the reinstatement date. I did lots of fun stuff during it, so I guess you could say I enjoyed it. Cheers! It's also not professional to bust people out in front of everyone, but you are a message board mod or whatever, so I guess you don't have to worry about professionalism.






TheLastBlade wrote:Well, I finally played the game. It was meh...

KingBroly wrote:TheLastBlade wrote:Well, I finally played the game. It was meh...
Well you obviously haven't gotten to that one part when you realize "OH MY GOD!"

TheLastBlade wrote:KingBroly wrote:TheLastBlade wrote:Well, I finally played the game. It was meh...
Well you obviously haven't gotten to that one part when you realize "OH MY GOD!"
.... I'm sorry, but it gave me what I HATE about recent JRPGs.

TheLastBlade wrote:KingBroly wrote:TheLastBlade wrote:Well, I finally played the game. It was meh...
Well you obviously haven't gotten to that one part when you realize "OH MY GOD!"
.... I'm sorry, but it gave me what I HATE about recent JRPGs.



FadedAreWii wrote:The game does have a pretty long beginning, before you learn everything and start getting into the meat.
I think it's a perfect mix of new JRPG and old-school JRPG. They hit the mix pretty perfectly, and I'm pretty sure that's the majority opinion on the game. I honestly can't see how any fan of the JRPG doesn't see this as a Godsend in a genre that's been overly weak this gen.

TheLastBlade wrote:FadedAreWii wrote:The game does have a pretty long beginning, before you learn everything and start getting into the meat.
I think it's a perfect mix of new JRPG and old-school JRPG. They hit the mix pretty perfectly, and I'm pretty sure that's the majority opinion on the game. I honestly can't see how any fan of the JRPG doesn't see this as a Godsend in a genre that's been overly weak this gen.
I hate JRPGs... Especially some Tales and Persona 1, 2, and 3, and Final Fantasy 1-10 and 13... Is it gonna make me a happy person later on?


The heart-to-hearts themselves are really only there to develop the characters. However, getting them to play requires two characters having Strong Affininities with one another, which is beneficial in its own right since it means you can craft better gems and set up longer chain attacks. If I remember correctly, they also unlock certain achievements, which carry Exp bonuses.Veitch11 wrote:I'm now about 30 hours in and just got toand I was wondering what benefits there would be to actually working towards getting the heart to hearts to play out.Spoiler:


Hamr wrote:The heart-to-hearts themselves are really only there to develop the characters. However, getting them to play requires two characters having Strong Affininities with one another, which is beneficial in its own right since it means you can craft better gems and set up longer chain attacks. If I remember correctly, they also unlock certain achievements, which carry Exp bonuses.Veitch11 wrote:I'm now about 30 hours in and just got toand I was wondering what benefits there would be to actually working towards getting the heart to hearts to play out.Spoiler:

Veitch11 wrote:I'm now about 30 hours in and just got toand I was wondering what benefits there would be to actually working towards getting the heart to hearts to play out. And also, if anyone can recommend how I can get the most out of this game. I've mostly ignored side quests so far...I plan on playing this game until the Wii U comes out, and then I'll probably put it down for a while, so I want to tackle the best parts while I'm really getting into it. So, should I focus on the story? Sidequests? Something else? Please let me know your suggestions!!Spoiler:

Veitch11 wrote:I'm now about 30 hours in and just got toand I was wondering what benefits there would be to actually working towards getting the heart to hearts to play out. And also, if anyone can recommend how I can get the most out of this game. I've mostly ignored side quests so far...I plan on playing this game until the Wii U comes out, and then I'll probably put it down for a while, so I want to tackle the best parts while I'm really getting into it. So, should I focus on the story? Sidequests? Something else? Please let me know your suggestions!!Spoiler:

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