Finally finished it last night. If I have to rate it I'd give it 7/10, only thing really saving this game is the battle system. And that being its fast paced.
Graphics are stunning thats for sure but the lack of possibilities to explore this beautiful landscape really puts me off. When you finally get to explore its already too late, the feeling has died already and you might be able to finish some missions but sooner than later you just want to get it over with and continue the story. Just to find out its not really worth it. The story will only suck some more after this point. The characters are all pretty good, except Vanille, can't stand her at all.
The battle system like I said is quite interesting thats for sure and offers lots of possibilities, however you can pretty much win all the fights with auto-battle and I guess its meant to be so. Libra + Auto-battle spam gets you 5 stars anyway so why bother with any different strategies. I guess this sounds bad and all but I was just hugely disappointed how far you can fall from the past games, had high hopes what they could achieve with this gen, however I guess the better the graphics get, the harder it is to offer the past games quality. I understand not everyone looks the same things in games, but this game offered little what I was hoping for. Doubt I will ever start this game again, perhaps finish the missions someday. This game is right next to FF X-2, thank god I atleast didn't buy that one, only rented it.
Chocobo is which mission ? I return to Gran Pulse to check them out.
I'd recommend you beat the game first. You can go back to Gran Pulse with your post-ending save, and will have another crystarium level opened up, which gives you a much better shot at beating the more difficult missions.Yeah, I am already in Chapter 13 and warped back to Gran Pulse. I'll probably take my time to grind the missions.
How many bosses left after the warp point ? Do I fight the final boss right away once I go back to the warp point ?
I think there's 3 of these "we'll teleport you to this arena now" battles in Ch 13, and then there's ... well ... the grand finale. The thing is though, Gran Pulse missions are much more challenging than that, so the natural order would be beating the game first. You'll earn tons of CP in Ch 13 anyway, so it's not even effective to go grind on Gran Pulse at that point.I am interested in anything to make my boss fights easier and faster. ^_^
How many more do I have left ?
I think there's 3 of these "we'll teleport you to this arena now" battles in Ch 13, and then there's ... well ... the grand finale. The thing is though, Gran Pulse missions are much more challenging than that, so the natural order would be beating the game first. You'll earn tons of CP in Ch 13 anyway, so it's not even effective to go grind on Gran Pulse at that point.
Finished this yesterday - well, I finished Chapter 13, obviously there's a lot of side quests to do now. Anyone want to try and explain the ending to me? Seemed rather obtuse.
Dysley/Barthandelus is secretly Eden ... or rather Eden's astral projection roaming the world, ruling Cocoon and all. Eden/Dysley/Barthandelus wants to die but can't suicide, so it lures the party in to finish him/it/whateverself.
The party of course wants to save Cocoon, which they do by destroying Cocoon. You see, they know killing Eden will end their world. Dysley told them, and truthfully so. The party avoids interference by going there and attacking!
After the party destroys Cocoon in a sort of willful accident, Vanille and Fang both succumb to their "focus" to more-destroy Cocoon and transform into Ragnarok, destroyer of worlds, especially Cocoon. But because they are good people at heart, they instead prevent Cocoon's fatal crash to the planet's surface using the power of their current form.
Then everybody turns to crystal, an unknown number of centuries passes, then they turn back to human form all together and meet up and party. Thankfully, the crystal outcroppings supporting Cocoon's place in the sky stay solid.
Apparently the big plot was to destroy Cocoon by letting it fall to the surface and ... then ... destroying it a little more with the "summoned" Ragnarok. The party resisted this plan with every fiber of their beings ... by implementing it exactly as instructed. And then they are saved by the bell. It's all just a dream. Look, Mario is still sleeping!
It's magic. All of it. No more questions!
Basically Square has no writing talent left. I'd have taken an Amano illustration of a middle finger plus the words "Thanks for playing!" and not felt a difference.