• InverseParallax@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Same on both counts, ff4 had an incredible atmosphere and story (even if they did have too much “no-ones ever really gone…”).

      Playing ff5 now, it’s good, but, and I hate saying this, but the fixed classes gave them more character, rydia is awesome because she’s rydia and she nukes people while Cecil is awesome because he protects rydia while she nukes people.

      But mechanically ff5 is probably better otherwise. Lot of room to experiment.

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        1 year ago

        I’d really recommend the four job fiesta as a way to play FFV, even for the first time. The limitations on what jobs you can use really add a whole extra element to the gameplay and underscore the fact that just about any class is viable. It’s a really brilliantly designed game imho.

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          1 year ago

          Watched something on that, considering the next go around.

          The job system makes people a bit OP, lose to a boss and you can go back with a much better setup and just rock them.

          I wanted to go through ff5 forever and never got much farther than the ship graveyard before getting distracted, I want to finish it, then make it a game I replay a lot, it’s crazy fun right now.