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Author: ryan
Posted: September 24, 2012 (06:43 PM)
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I wouldn't say best FF game ever (that would be FFVI), but it is close. I remember all the hours spent playing this game on the PS and again on the PSP. This is a classic, and I hope they get this for the Vita, 360 or PS3.


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Author: Roto13
Posted: September 24, 2012 (08:37 PM)
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I couldn't even stand to play the PSP version because of the slowdown. I got to the point where I'd have my Mathematicians use Holy and my screen would actually shut off because it was taking so long. It's better to just buy the PSOne Classics version of the original.

Good game otherwise, except for the horrible difficulty "curve." I like how it went from having one of the worst video game scripts ever to one of the best.


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Author: zippdementia
Posted: September 25, 2012 (12:12 PM)
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The iphone version is the definitive release. It's the PSP version without the slowdown.


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