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51Ou5f52KXL. SL160  Final Fantasy VIII Final Fantasy VIII SquareSoft has always had a sure-fire hit when releasing any of their Final Fantasy titles, and Final Fantasy VIII should be no exception. The basis of a good RPG (role-playing game) has always been the story; are secondary. Final Fantasy VIII‘s involved and interesting story line is filled with great twists, well-developed characters, suspense, and romance. As an , the graphics are beautiful. Everything–from the low-lit jazz club to the steam-filled –is gorgeous and perfectly sets the mood and tone of a scene.

The game mechanics are standard fare for an RPG: acquisition of items and spells, turn-based combat, earned in combat allowing advances in levels. From exploration to battles to dialogue, Final Fantasy VIII has it all. However, Final Fantasy VIII falls to that great weakness of RPGs: . While necessary for advancing in levels, the battles occur with such frequency that they can grow annoying, making for a tedious .

The epic storyline spans four discs–over 40 hours of –and is based around a mercenary cadet who finds himself caught up with an underground . He winds up in a plot to assassinate the sorceress who has just seized power from the president.

You could complain of limited replay value, but this is of no consequence: the game is such a satisfying experience, it doesn’t require replay. Final Fantasy VIII is easily worth both the hype and the wait. You can’t buy a much better game. –John Cocking

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  • A story to beat all stories

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51Ou5f52KXL. SL160  Final Fantasy VIII Final Fantasy VIII SquareSoft has always had a sure-fire hit when releasing any of their Final Fantasy titles, and Final Fantasy VIII should be no exception. The basis of a good RPG (role-playing game) has always been the story; are secondary. Final Fantasy VIII‘s involved and interesting story line is filled with great twists, well-developed characters, suspense, and romance. As an , the graphics are beautiful. Everything–from the low-lit jazz club to the steam-filled –is gorgeous and perfectly sets the mood and tone of a scene.

The game mechanics are standard fare for an RPG: acquisition of items and spells, turn-based combat, earned in combat allowing advances in levels. From exploration to battles to dialogue, Final Fantasy VIII has it all. However, Final Fantasy VIII falls to that great weakness of RPGs: . While necessary for advancing in levels, the battles occur with such frequency that they can grow annoying, making for a tedious .

The epic storyline spans four discs–over 40 hours of –and is based around a mercenary cadet who finds himself caught up with an underground . He winds up in a plot to assassinate the sorceress who has just seized power from the president.

You could complain of limited replay value, but this is of no consequence: the game is such a satisfying experience, it doesn’t require replay. Final Fantasy VIII is easily worth both the hype and the wait. You can’t buy a much better game. –John Cocking

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  • A story to beat all stories

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51Ou5f52KXL. SL160  Final Fantasy VIII Final Fantasy VIII SquareSoft has always had a sure-fire hit when releasing any of their Final Fantasy titles, and Final Fantasy VIII should be no exception. The basis of a good RPG (role-playing game) has always been the story; are secondary. Final Fantasy VIII‘s involved and interesting story line is filled with great twists, well-developed characters, suspense, and romance. As an , the graphics are beautiful. Everything–from the low-lit jazz club to the steam-filled –is gorgeous and perfectly sets the mood and tone of a scene.

The game mechanics are standard fare for an RPG: acquisition of items and spells, turn-based combat, earned in combat allowing advances in levels. From exploration to battles to dialogue, Final Fantasy VIII has it all. However, Final Fantasy VIII falls to that great weakness of RPGs: . While necessary for advancing in levels, the battles occur with such frequency that they can grow annoying, making for a tedious .

The epic storyline spans four discs–over 40 hours of –and is based around a mercenary cadet who finds himself caught up with an underground . He winds up in a plot to assassinate the sorceress who has just seized power from the president.

You could complain of limited replay value, but this is of no consequence: the game is such a satisfying experience, it doesn’t require replay. Final Fantasy VIII is easily worth both the hype and the wait. You can’t buy a much better game. –John Cocking

Pros:

  • A story to beat all stories

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51Ou5f52KXL. SL160  Final Fantasy VIII Final Fantasy VIII SquareSoft has always had a sure-fire hit when releasing any of their Final Fantasy titles, and Final Fantasy VIII should be no exception. The basis of a good RPG (role-playing game) has always been the story; are secondary. Final Fantasy VIII‘s involved and interesting story line is filled with great twists, well-developed characters, suspense, and romance. As an , the graphics are beautiful. Everything–from the low-lit jazz club to the steam-filled –is gorgeous and perfectly sets the mood and tone of a scene.

The game mechanics are standard fare for an RPG: acquisition of items and spells, turn-based combat, earned in combat allowing advances in levels. From exploration to battles to dialogue, Final Fantasy VIII has it all. However, Final Fantasy VIII falls to that great weakness of RPGs: . While necessary for advancing in levels, the battles occur with such frequency that they can grow annoying, making for a tedious .

The epic storyline spans four discs–over 40 hours of –and is based around a mercenary cadet who finds himself caught up with an underground . He winds up in a plot to assassinate the sorceress who has just seized power from the president.

You could complain of limited replay value, but this is of no consequence: the game is such a satisfying experience, it doesn’t require replay. Final Fantasy VIII is easily worth both the hype and the wait. You can’t buy a much better game. –John Cocking

Pros:

  • A story to beat all stories

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