Tivia wrote:You are forgetting, FFX has main characters that die as well.
Tidus wasn't technically alive throughout the entire game...
Also: I've only played through FF6 (Almost done with that one) FF7, FF8 (To the second disk), FF9, FF10, and right now i just started FF4 JP (English translated) version.
Tivia wrote:You are forgetting, FFX has main characters that die as well.
Tidus wasn't technically alive throughout the entire game...
Also: I've only played through FF6 (Almost done with that one) FF7, FF8 (To the second disk), FF9, FF10, and right now i just started FF4 JP (English translated) version.
While one could argue the technacalities of both Tidus and Auron being alive throughout the game, they were until nearly the end of the game living breathing characters you developed as far as you were concerned and they did Die.
FF adventure was really Secret of Mana (the SNES SOM was acualy SOM2)
The SoM series was called "Seiken Densetsu", maybe that translates to Secret of Mana, idk
Well, the Kanji for the game is: 聖剣伝説, which seems to translate to something like, "Legend of the Saintly Sword", which I assume is the Mana Sword in the games.
It's a close call between V and X. I spent pretty all of Summer 2002 on three things: going to gigs, watching the soccer world cup, and playing FFV. FFX, though, I found really absorbing. Whereas V seemed more a very entertaining way to kill time, X was utterly absorbing. I loved the grid system, Blitzball was awesome, and there was always a new challenge to work towards.