Review: Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
The series' latest entry also feels like one of its oldest.
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The series' latest entry also feels like one of its oldest.
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Apparently, the difficulty I had was related to the bosses' physical strength increasing as you level up, meaning you really have to take advantage of the ability to upgrade armor and such in my experience.Onyx Oblivion said:Ohh...the difficulty is an issue? I already had my fair share of grindfests this year, I'll skip it for now.
Now I want it more than ever...Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light should be considered Final Fantasy III.V (that's 3.5).
The pirate captain? I had a lot of difficulty with him too. Being around L. 10 helps.Lvl 64 Klutz said:I don't know why you mentioned the game gets difficult at the end. I'm barely into the second "chapter" and I'm trying to fight a boss that can kill me in two hits. The game is indeed very fun, but I would personally include the word "unforgiving" in my own review.
Oh dear me you be tearing your hair out in the second half of the game when you start fighting the "lords of evil" style bosses (with names like Asmodeus, Mammon, and Lucifer, I can't think of a better name.). Though I have found that the key to beating them lies in strategy rater than grind. Chose the right gear and class and you'll be fine.Lvl 64 Klutz said:I don't know why you mentioned the game gets difficult at the end. I'm barely into the second "chapter" and I'm trying to fight a boss that can kill me in two hits. The game is indeed very fun, but I would personally include the word "unforgiving" in my own review.
*is beaten up from the ogre* Kill....meOptimystic said:Four white mages? That'll never work.