Can't see the corralation between Final Fantasy and Legend of Dragoon, really. Two different stories.
Don't forget about the Divine Dragon fight. Yeah, let's make it to where we can't transform so we can slightly weaken it! Facepalm.LaughingAtlas said:I'd say it was pretty good, at least until those terrible voice-acted cutscenes that came up once or twice per disc. (remember the days a game could be 4 discs long and no eyebrows were raised?) Pretty good story, combat in which I got to push buttons, and a largely redundant magic armor button I only considered in boss fights, which a certain boss...
...Lloyd, would-be inheritor of the divine dragoon armor, teaches us is not a good thing to rely on, killing a dragooned character instantly with, if memory serves, a magic bullshit sword. I had wondered where Seymour Guado got his ideas...
Fun times, I'd say.
Poor Lavitz, he will be missed. I still say CRUSH DANCE from time to time because Dart says it like such a spaz. I used that combo for the rest of the game.WittyInfidel said:When cleaning, from time to time I'll spin the broom around and shout HARPOON at the top of my lungs. Always draws a few glances from my wife and son, but that doesn't stop me.
Ah, good times...
I did the stardust thing during one playthrough. I remember being very disappointed. It wasn't worth it.HentMas said:YEAH!!
i was able to beat it!!!
damn stardust i never got all the pieces, but i still managed to beat the game
i remember because my copy was pirated, and the FRIKKEN THING froze in mid animation of the ending
i never saw the ending....
i bought it recently original and played it in my PS3, but still encounter the "error" when i try to swap a disc, i have to turn the console off and on again, i hated that.