I have:
Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VIII, Final Fantasy IX, Final Fantasy Anthology, Final Fantasy XI, Final Fantasy XIII.
Final Fantasy XIII is planted next to my PS3. The others are somewhere in a box.
The best book I've ever read was probably way back in second grade: Where The Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein.
If it wasn't for this book, I don't think I would have been as inquisitive as I am now.
Samurai Champloo for me. Anime rarely caters to the hip hop heads. Until this came out. I loved everything about it: the music, the obvious hip hop influence in the characters and surroundings, the character development, and the story. Also, thanks to Samurai Champloo, I got hip to Nujabes (RIP...
I wouldn't say "bored." But at one point, I grew tired of the Final Fantasy series. I think it started with VIII and I started feeling more tired around X. I'd say the metro/emo male protagonists and/or the cheesy ass romances fueled my fatigue. I moved to the Suikoden series for a while, and...
I suggest Final Fantasy IV, even though I've actually never beaten it myself. The reason I suggested this, though, is my friend gave this a try. I know that sounds insignificant by itself, but it's quite significant due to the fact that my friend never plays video games, let alone RPGs. But the...
Mood: Groovy.
Just picked up Legendary Weapons about five minutes ago. Was bumpin' it on the way home. I picked up a couple of Apple Pies and a Mocha Frappé along this way and all is well.
Questions/Form:
Date: 07/26/2011
Current Username: Izzy Stizzlebonk
Previous Usernames: Izzy Stizzlebonk
Date Joined: 07/20/2011
Current Post Count: 21
1.) Why did you choose to join FFF?
I was looking for a place where I can talk about Final Fantasy and other games my friends have no...
Legendary Weapons just came out today. I was going to pass on it for now, but after listening to this and a couple of other tracks, I'mma finna pick it up.
No, Final Fantasy XIV cannot die. Not until I'm reunited with my goblin brethren. When I retired from FFXI, I promised them I would return someday. And XIV might be my only chance.
I would have loved the game more if they replaced Squall with somebody more cheerful and less of a douchebag.
Better yet, Humphrey Mintz from Suikoden would have fit the protagonist role perfectly in VIII.
When I was a little kid, dogs always sensed fear in me, 'cause whenever I was near a big, mean dog, right whenever my mind says, "RUN," the dog starts chasing after me. I was out of shape and I couldn't run a mile without huffing and puffing, too, but somehow I guess when you're running for you...
Wow. Hmm. I need to dig back in the vaults to answer this question.
I had a particular order of favorites, but I don't remember them now.
a. Ipsen's Castle (IX): I like weird, mysterious things. When I first saw the castle, I thought, "This place is crazy. I'm going to like this." I think I...
It took me approximately two weeks (of practice in an empty parking lot) when everything just clicked. But I never used the freeway for two months after everything clicked. I wanted to make sure my click really... clicked.
I remember borrowing my cousin's car to take the test; he drove an...
I am a year late, but I think I'm leaning to loving Final Fantasy XIII. I actually didn't want to play it due to being afraid of hating the game. I read all about the features and wasn't happy with the changes, so I didn't even bother to try it. Every now and then, I would get the urge to just...
I love Tonberry King! I used to get hella mad when those little bastards stuck me for 9999 damage, so it was satisfying to see him return the favor to the bad guys.
Jumbo Cactuar was my second favorite 'cause he had a sweet 'satche.
On a side note, these two Guardian Forces saved FFVIII for...
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