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Kefka's submariner line? I recently finished the SNES version and don't remember it. Can someone refresh me?
Also, the redone 'Fierce Battle' music in that YouTube video is killer. Edit: Spoiler:
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It's after Terra, Edgar and Locke escape from Figaro.
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It was said a bit back that they were originally supposed to be one character, but then split into two before the game was finished. That would clarify quite a few things. |
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Alright, boys and girls. FFVI Advance will be hitting Best Buy this Tuesday at 2pm, for $29.99. Allow me to do you all a solid and attach a printable coupon from Gamepro that will save you $5.
That's right, FFVIA for $25. Enjoy. Edit: Sorry for the goof up, but I'll leave the $10 coupons up for anyone who wants to use them. coupon taken from CAG. hopefully they don't mind the distribution from them to me to you. |
BOOOO only for US!! Curse them!!!
I'd appreciate it if people can point out any glitches/bugs and whatnot with the game before I decide to get it. I don't want another FFIV on my hands, but still, I can't pass up the chance to see Locke on the go. |
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That coupon only works for games that are 39.99 or more. Last I checked, 29.99 < 39.99. |
Well damn, I could've sworn I read one of the coupons was for $29.99. Let me fix it up and attach the $5 off $29.99 one then.
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Speaking of CAG, one deal that you can get is a $10 gift card at Best Buy if you buy any two DS/GBA games in their ad if you're a Reward Zone member. I'll be picking up FF VI and Diddy Kong Racing DS together.
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I wouldn't be surprised if Wal-Mart sells the game for $30. That's what they sell Final Fantasy V: Advance for.
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Skills, lend me your shoulder to cry on. double :gonk: |
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"Improved graphics" my ass. Make no mistake, this is a standard port. The colors look a bit washed out compared to the original and the game moves noticeably slower in battles, menus, the overworld, etc.
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Anyways, I'm planning on picking up all 3 simultaneously (FFIV:A, FFV:A, FFVI: A) Hell, even possibly FFT: A since, while I don't like it as much as the original, I'd still want it. Woohoo for Final Fantasy Fanboyism! |
I haven't read this anywhere, but I'm assuming that they've added the save anywhere feature, since this is a portable title? I'm sorely tempted to pick this up at BB, since I'm getting Diddy Kong Racing anyway, but money's tight this week.
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Also, the music's messed up since it's on the GBA. I wonder just how bad it really is though. They say it's really really bad, while others say it's not as hideous as what other people are saying. Bah! |
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I've also heard that whoever worked on FFIVa also did FFVIa, but not FFV. If that's true, then the slowdown isn't too surprising. I've never played FFIVa, though. Just how bad was the slowdown in that game?
Here's some comments from several reviews: Cons: * Maybe too easy for hardcore players. * Minor slowdown in battles. * Sound is not always faithful to the original. -- If only the battles weren't so slow. Even at the fastest setting, it seems the action gauge chugs along. The use of the spell "Haste" results in perhaps a 10% increase in speed. There is almost no difference in the configuration setting of level 3 speed to level 1 speed. When fighting hard bosses, the gauge just does not move fast enough. -- Interestingly enough, another review didn't mention about slowdowns at all. |
The reason for FF4 being the way it was was because it was a WSC-->GBA port, whereas FF5 was rewritten specifically for the GBA. Or at least, that's what I heard.
I guess we'll find out in a couple of days if the slowdown rumours are true. They seem prevalent enough to suggest that they are, though. |
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I can confirm that: -The colors have a washed out look (eh, not so bad) -Battles in particular are noticeably slower if you are accustomed to the speed of the original game (that kinda sucks) -Music quality takes a big hit (NOOOOOOOOOO) |
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Music quality taking a hit, I don't mind, as long as the music itself is just as inspiring and as fitting as it was on the SNES. And as long as the more memorable themes remain faithful to their original form. Anyways, I'll be happy regardless (unless they screw up Kefka's laugh a second time.) It can't be any better when my all-time favorite game is now on a handheld system that I can take with me. I suppose a remake of the early Fire Emblem series would make me happier, but that's ok. |
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I didn't notice any hit in the music quality from that youtube link I posted; the music could be differently mixed, but that doesn't mean the actual quality should suffer.
What I'm more concerned about is the sound effects. The sound effect when navigating the menu cursor was extremely jarring and annoying, and it was pretty annoying originally to begin with. I hope that was just the result of the compressed video. Of course all of these issues would be nonexistant if they simply ported it to the DS, but then the fans would whine about the lack of any touchscreen additions. Even worse, it'll probably make its way to the PSP if the recent FFI and FFII ports do well. I dread the thought of buying this game a fourth time just for enhanced sprites and extra CG. |
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