Well you should definitely feel accomplished, man! Getting his tail solo... that's dedication. I think I've solo'd him before but never been able to get his tail without the help of a summon. Congrats!!
Well you should definitely feel accomplished, man! Getting his tail solo... that's dedication. I think I've solo'd him before but never been able to get his tail without the help of a summon. Congrats!!
Definitely been there before haha. Especially on bosses that you've been fighting for an hour or more... You just want to be DONE with it at a certain point, but DS is definitely not the kind of game you want to be greedy with. Be poised, be focused, and take your time. Any other strategy, unless you're highly…
The game is very fair, even when the scales are tipped against you. I can count on one hand the number of times I've died from some weird game glitch or other BS (though when they happen they are MADDENING) — every other time has been completely and entirely on my skill level.
Yes! Kalameet takes a LOT of practice, and is nearly impossible to solo. Some of his attacks are so quick you don't have much time to react. You have to really watch his movements and only attack when you can get behind or under him.
At level 56, so long as you haven't put in too many meaningless points (looking at you, Resistance), you should be very well-prepared for Quelaag. The rusty ring isn't going to do you all that much go0d, in reality, since the fight doesn't even take place in the swamp. Just keep trying, and eventually you'll master…
HA! I'm pretty sure I recorded this with an old toy cassette recorder I had as a kid so I could listen to this song all day.
Wholeheartedly agree... Undeniably powerful soundtrack. I would add Via Purifico
I'm a little late to this party, but I have to say I'm surprised no one's mentioned this one yet.
The difference is that X's story is much more personal and engaging than XIII (or any of its sequels) will ever be. The plot is way to convoluted to be relatable, but X has such a powerful story that even though it's quite linear, you are at least connected to the characters and world in a way that makes some…
Jesus. I appreciate how much they did for the HD remaster and all, but come on... They really couldn't add that in?
Thirteen years later, these sphere puzzles are still bullshit.
Man, everyone always brings up that "HA HA HA HA HA" scene, but really, all the cut-scenes are just as awkward. The transitions are clunky, the editing is terrible, and the camera likes to hang way too long on close-ups of the characters' weird-looking faces.
The Sphere Grid owns. What a smart idea for a level-up system.
Why can't I pause during cut-scenes smh
Wow. That looks fantastically usable. I'll probably hold out until it's got some kind of widely-accepted NFC, though. I don't take that many flights right now, nor do I watch sports, so the most useful thing to me would be weather and texting haha. Not exactly something I could see myself dropping any large amount…
haha, No worries my friend. I was making a jab ;)
...I'm going to rain on every one of your posts whenever I see them. I know your username. -_-
Calabolg, Final Fantasy X
LOL! I was seriously beginning to question my own sanity for a minute there. Thanks for clarifying haha.
Really? I've played the game almost non-stop since release and i never encountered a way to see your total death count...