Comments on: Final Fantasy I and II: Dawn of Souls http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=306 The product of a misspent childhood Wed, 01 Sep 2010 08:54:53 -0400 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 hourly 1 By: The Closeout Warrior » Blog Archive » Contact http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=306&cpage=1#comment-2164 The Closeout Warrior » Blog Archive » Contact Sat, 15 Dec 2007 04:00:07 +0000 http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=306#comment-2164 [...] There are two things about this game that I didn’t like, one is the combat. When you get into a fight (the crux of any role playing game) your little guy goes on autopilot. You just kind of sit there while the fight plays out. You get to be in charge of pulling off the occasional special move and healing, but the rest of the fighting is totally automatic (read: ‘boring’). Your stats go up depending on how you do in battle. Get beat up enough, and your defense goes up, things like that. Sounds familiar somehow. [...] [...] There are two things about this game that I didn’t like, one is the combat. When you get into a fight (the crux of any role playing game) your little guy goes on autopilot. You just kind of sit there while the fight plays out. You get to be in charge of pulling off the occasional special move and healing, but the rest of the fighting is totally automatic (read: ‘boring’). Your stats go up depending on how you do in battle. Get beat up enough, and your defense goes up, things like that. Sounds familiar somehow. [...]

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By: Ray http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=306&cpage=1#comment-2083 Ray Thu, 06 Dec 2007 07:05:18 +0000 http://closeoutwarrior.com/?p=306#comment-2083 This is not encouraging. This is not encouraging.

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