Devour ff8
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DEVOUR FF8 SERIES
The time compression event was immediately followed by a series of battles against sorceresses. Additionally, even though Selphie and Rinoa weren’t properly junctioned, thanks to my planned leveling, they still did a decent amount of damage so overall, Ultimecia went down relatively fast. I used an Aura Stone on Squall and dished out Renzokuken with Lionheart, which pretty much killed Griever in one swoop.Luckily, Zell was one of the first three, and Zell was geared up, so it wasn’t to much of an issue. A few turns after she died, Squall replaced her spot and I could start doing some serious damage. I took the opportunity to bring in another of my junctioned party members by letting Selphie get killed. Soon after the fight against him started, he decided to do just that and destroy Zell’s whole supply of Life. The GF could completely destroy an entire stock of magic from any of my characters. Griever had a flying lion style going for it and some truly annoying abilities. After I defeated her, she decided to summon her GF as a last resort.
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In addition to this, the technological advancement it brings compared to Final Fantasy VII is alone enough to give it a chance. It breaks some molds, does a lot of things differently and provides a great experience in spite of its flaws. The leveling thing is a major flaw, in my opinion, but as I said, it’s still an amazing game overall. Sure, the game is beatable even if you don’t take care of not leveling to early, but for anyone who wants to feel powerful later, it just isn’t going to happen on the first play through without some serious grinding in the late game. No game should encourage you to run away from fights and avoid leveling at all costs. The only beef I have with Final Fantasy VIII, really, is the whole idea of monsters leveling as you level. At this point, I’d still say that Final Fantasy IX has the best music overall, while Final Fantasy VII has the most memorable song (One-Winged Angel), but the music of Final Fantasy VIII is definitely very, very good. The music is memorable and on par with any other in the series. Emotions are quite well portrayed for the time the game was released in.