FFII: Love it or hate it?

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If you had to pick, would you say you love the game, or hate the game? Explain the reasons why you feel this strongly about the game in this thread and share your opinions.

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I went for love it! The original NES version is pretty inaccessible and I'm not crazy about the levelling system, but the PSP remake made for an epic play through with gorgeous graphics. The plot is a lot stronger than the original Final Fantasy with the party death count being higher than perhaps any other Final Fantasy to date, usually one character dies but in FFII the shit hits the fan and your characters are dying left, right and centre which for me was very exciting.
 
FFII? I hate it. Out of the main FF games, I resent FFII the most mostly because the changes they made to the battle system from the first game may have sounded like genius on paper, but is an awful idea in practice.

To actually get my characters' stats up - I may have to attack my own party members just to raise things like stamina. To raise MP, I'll need to use up a lot of MP in a battle etc. It's a ridiculous system that isn't helped because the innkeeper seems to charge you Gil based on the difference between your current stats and your maximum stats. So inn trips can get expensive if you're desperately low on HP and MP. If you persevere by grinding, you can actually make the next 20 hours of the story too easy.

Plus - spells work similarly. If I want to improve "Raise", I'll need to wait for party members to die left right and centre to use it more and more. Without doing that, such spells aren't very effective. There was nothing worse than seeing "Raise" fail on one desperate occasion because it was only level 2.

As for the story - I didn't think much about it. It is better than the first game's story, but also primitive compared to similar stories such as FFVI's and FFXII's. The Emperor of Palamecia - generic with
no motives other than raising an army of monsters from hell to conquer the world.
 
It was hard to decide becuase this game is pretty average to me.
I personally loved the leveling system, I felt like I could make my characters the way I wanted them from their weapons (Any charachter can equip anything) to their spells. The story line advanced a lot from FF1 were you ran aroud aimlessly to kill the 4 feinds to doing everything from blowing up airships to freeing slaves to rescuing a princess. Even though it was way to obvious who the dark night is, it had some villians that are the most feared in the series. For these reasons, I love the game.
 
I didn't exactly love the game, though that's the option I chose in the poll, but I didn't hate it either.

I rather liked the characters and the story was okay. I wasn't too fond of the remembering phrases and then having to repeat them to other people in order to progress the story. That would get on my nerves a few times.

But other than that the game is pretty good. It's not the best in the series but it doesn't deserve a lot of the hate it gets from some fans. Or at least in my opinion it doesn't deserve it.
 
I understand why the game is hated (namely for the battle system). But seriously. What did you expect from a game created in the 90's? Perhaps the latest remake was barely different, but it's not like they were going to shoot for a XII battle system.

Anyway, it's one of my favorite FFs because it has one of the greatest villains: Emperor. I know that not much background was given on the Emperor other than being an evil tyrant, but at least you knew that he was the main bad guy from the beginning. Most people want a hero/villain relationship seen in FFVII, but I liked the very fact that the Emperor and Firion didn't have a relationship of ANY kind in the game.

Perhaps other villains resurrected in some way after being killed, but
Emperor Mateus' is most impressive simply because he had the power of hell in his second incarnation.
 
I don't think its awful, but I think it's the poorest in the series, including most spinoffs.
The leving system was godawful >.<
 
The leveling system took time for me to get used to. But it wasn't really that bad once you got the hang of it and understood how to level up strengths, magic, etc.
 
I cant really say either way. Good storyline. Good villian(for the time). Better storyline than the first. At least you knew that you needed to destroy the emperor. I played the DS version and the leveling still sucked.
 
Wow, only 10 votes?

I honestly didn't want to say I love or hate it ~ because I felt more like "I appreciate it".

First of all, the reason why I got the UMD for my PSP - was because of Final Fantasy Dissidia. I enjoyed playing a lot of the villains, and Emperor Mateus was one of my favorites.

He was power hungry, deceitful, sleazy, proud, vain etc... etc...
I love villains that can make me hate them. The Emperor had a lot of the traits of the classic evil power monger. And the desire to research, and find out what he did, to see him in action, is what prompted me to purchase the game.

I knew that the graphics, despite the improvements, and the gameplay formula was old. But I wanted to experience the game anyway just so I could appreciate the franchise even more.

I was very disappointed with a lot things, and I wouldn't actually recommend buying it. But if you're a die hard fan of the franchise, it wouldn't be so bad, and i think its worth a one time experience at least.
 
This is easily my favorite game in the series. I loved the story, the characters, everything. I especially loved the Emperor. I think my only complaint about the game is the magic system. Other than that, it was a good game. One of the greats. I haven't gotten around to the Soul of Rebirth part of the story yet. I keep putting it off (like I do with a lot of things). Actually, there was something else that kind of bother me. Of all the abilities in the world, why could Guy talk to beavers? :wacky:
 
I HATE THIS GAME, IVE TRIED TO PLAY IT 3 TIMES AND I CANT EVER GET MORE THAN HALF AN HOUR IN :rage:

I hate the levelling system, the fact that if you wander a bit to far in any given direction you get your arse handed to you and I also hate that I was trying to farm gil for AGES only to DIE BECAUSE OH GUESS WHAT I WANDERED TOO FAR NORTH :rage:

Cant be doing with it :hmph:
 
I loved the leveling system. It made customizing your character very easy. You could make whoever you wanted into whatever you wanted. And as far as wandering off into the wrong area, you could always just flee the battle. That's what I did. Also, just save constantly. The Dawn of Soul version made that easy (I don't know what the PSP version is like).
 
I had the problem of walking too far up north too, doesn't help not being able to look at a map. I spent such a long time looking for Deist (or whatever, the Dragoon place).

I really couldn't be bothered with levelling up magic too, once I found out Berserk. and what was the point in shields when you could just have two swords? After a while you manage to dodge everything anyway.

As for the emperor, well if it wasn't for him being insanely awesome in Dissidia, I would've hated him for being such a rubbish and useless person. mind you, the way he dies in the Japanese version is hilarious; he shouts UBOWAHHHHH (which is the joke Tidus is making in Dissidia, by the way).
 
is final fantasy ii final fantasy origins if it is a i loved it i even loved the graphics its so cool every one will love it havent completed it but i like it so far i just got it and i dont really understand the points thing either

but i dont get why some ppl hate it i would like the best game ever for the time it came out and it would of been a good game then

well im still going to continue my journey to compleate all the final fantasys i have compleated so far x, x-2, xii, xiii, iii, iv in that order
 
I am actually in the middle of playing this game right now, but so far I like the game. It's a lot of fun and keeps me entertained. It's not the greatest, but it does the job.

I do enjoy the leveling system, things grow individually instead of a whole. I know some people don't like it, but I think it's alright.
 
While it feels a bit rough in the original, I'm a big fan of the leveling system in this game. After all, do you get better at fighting with a sword unless you actually do it? Would using spells make you better with a sword? The progression of you character is based on where they put their effort, like real life.

The keyword system was a lot of fun. Made me feel like I was interacting with the NPCs instead of just reading a script. Partially thanks to the keyword system, there was a lot of plot. Everyone worth talking to had something to say about things, which generally helped flesh out the world (as opposed to the stock DnD world of FF1).

Honestly, I felt like this game brought a lot more to the table than X and X-2 combined. I wish more FF games gave me the level of personalization for each character that this one had.
 
I would say hate it based off the story, level system, and that stupid speech system they had that didnt make sense. I foudn the game frustrating to progress through
 
I love it. Yeah its kind of annoying with the leveling system but that's what makes it great. :) I love the story I love the boss I love this game :)
 
Just started playing this yesterday and I love it so far. The experience system is unique and I like how it makes you want to get attacked so that you can build HP.
 
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