Such a good game. Good music, good plot, good design, good everything. Fuck you, once again, SE. I never, ever get tired of saying it. Ever.
Such a good game. Good music, good plot, good design, good everything. Fuck you, once again, SE. I never, ever get tired of saying it. Ever.
I too recall being stuck at Riovanes my first time through, but not completely restarting since my last back-up was toward the end of chapter 1. Still annoying as hell having to retrace those steps. I don't remember the rooftop fighting giving me too much trouble, but then again it's been over a decade since I last played it.
Well like I said before, the rooftop fight is all about luck. The inside the castle shit requires previous preparation. If you went into it blind, depending on how your Ramza was setup, you could be very screwed.
I've got FFT running awesome via emu on my SGS4 but cant get WotL running on the PSP emu. Sucks.
Tried in Tech Random Q thread, no bites
I'd like to play some emulator games on my Galaxy Tab 2, and I've heard I can use a bluetooth controller for this purpose. Is this feasible with most Android emulators? If there are only some emulators that support controllers, recommending one and a controller to go along with it would be appreciated. Also, are there PS1 emulators that the Tab 2 could run? Basically what I'm saying is I'd like to be able to play FFT on my tablet with a controller, lol.
Edit: I bought this controller and it has worked fairly well for epsxe on my Tab, though the select button isn't assignable; I assume because, while in game, it brings up the "Quit game?" prompt. I also can't get the L2/R2 triggers to assign, but aren't necessary. I've only ever tried this with epsxe and FFT.
ePSXe should work great for FFT on your Tab. I think it supports Bluetooth controllers but i haven't tried.
Are Bluetooth controllers all going to be pretty much the same?
Now available in NA for Android - $13.99https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...leplay.FFT_en2Features
• Character designer Akihiko Yoshida’s illustrations come to life through animated sequences that combine hand-drawn style visuals with the fluidity of computer graphics – fully voiced exclusively for the English version
• Classic orchestrations from world-renowned composers Hitoshi Sakimoto and Masaharu Iwata capture the essence and breathtaking drama of the world of Ivalice
• Final Fantasy turns tactical: experience strategic, turn-based combat on battlefields brought to life with breathtaking art and stunning visual effects.
• Customize your characters – with 22 jobs and over 400 abilities to choose from, the range of tactical options open to you in combat is truly astounding.
• Uncover secret truths hidden within a gripping tale of intrigue, betrayal, heresy, love and heroism.
• Recruit legendary Square Enix characters to your party, including Balthier from Final Fantasy XII and Cloud from Final Fantasy VII.
• Watch key scenes unfold through gorgeous, cutting-edge animation.
• Smooth, intuitive touch-panel controls specifically tailored to Square Enix’s mobile RPGs
• New and improved visuals
Wow about time
I hope this does well. Well enough to warrant an original tactics title on mobile platform. Hell, I'd settle for A1 and A2 ports/remakes. I'm too old to be seen carrying a handheld console in public.
^ I... I can't really disagree with that. Mobile gaming, IMO looks worse, depending on the audience looking at you. OGs will think you're a traitorous bastard playing mobile; moms and standard adults will think candy crush and not care.
No shame busting out my 3DS in public. I bought it, don't need to impress people I'll never see again.
I play mobile games on the train and shit mostly for the ease of it. Don't really care whos looking. But I wouldn't want in depth games like this on my phone.
Me with the Vita. Used to hit up the light rail on occasion and best believe the Vita came out. Note that no one fucking cared.
Well, a few people did. Some people asked me what it was, some didn't care about it anymore once they found out and some asked how much it costed and where I got it, etc. Generally speaking, people don't seem to care one way or the other. Even if they did, I wouldn't.
PSP emulator on phone, don't need the official Android release to play WoTL