Posted: 7th September 2012 01:32
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Magitek Soldier Posts: 278 Joined: 31/8/2010 Awards: |
So, I'm trying to decide which re-release of FFI and FFII to get. I want to play the one that will make the game more enjoyable for me.
I'm currently trying to decide between downloading Origins on PSN or to get the PSP versions. Are they the same? What are the differences? Which is better and please tell me why so I can decide if I like the things that you like about it, don't want to just blindly trust because we might like different things in games. FYI: Dawn of Souls which I believe was a GBA release and not DS is not an option. -------------------- Chewbekah ^_^ Currently Playing: Final Fantasy XIV: ARR, Attack of the Firday Monsters, Animal Crossing: A New Leaf, Lego City Undercover, Kingdom Hearts 1.5 Remix Recently Finished: Fire Emblem: Awakening Favorite Game: Suikoden III |
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Posted: 7th September 2012 01:46
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The PSP versions are essentially Dawn of Souls but with prettier graphics and even one more dungeon added in (I think - it's been a few years since I played FFI on there and I haven't done II at all).
Origins is fine and all, but I don't think it gives you anything you can't get in the full PSP releases. I'd go with PSP. -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Posted: 7th September 2012 02:09
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I've heard that Origins has difficulty setting options that can make the games more similar to their original versions.
The PSP versions have more content, but tend to be criticized for being too easy. I played and enjoyed the PSP versions, but if game difficulty is important to you you might want to go with Origins. This post has been edited by ILoveMoombas! on 7th September 2012 02:10 -------------------- FF games completed: I (psp), II (psp), III (DS), IV (psp), V (GBA), VI (GBA), VII, VIII, IX, X, XI: Nations-Rhapsodies of Vana'diel, XII, XIII, XIV, XV. Spin-offs: FFIV: Interlude & The After Years, Crisis Core: FFVII, X-2, XIII-2, Lightning Returns, Type-0 HD, Dissidia, Dissidia 012, and Tactics (original & WotL). Enjoyed them all. |
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Post #200966
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Posted: 7th September 2012 06:19
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Magitek Soldier Posts: 278 Joined: 31/8/2010 Awards: |
Thank you both for your responses. You told me exactly what I needed to know and I will be going with the PSP versions. @Moombas, though challenge is definitely an important factor, one doesn't want a game to be too hard, I've avoided at least Final Fantasy I in every iteration because the versions that I did play were too hard.
-------------------- Chewbekah ^_^ Currently Playing: Final Fantasy XIV: ARR, Attack of the Firday Monsters, Animal Crossing: A New Leaf, Lego City Undercover, Kingdom Hearts 1.5 Remix Recently Finished: Fire Emblem: Awakening Favorite Game: Suikoden III |
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Posted: 7th September 2012 12:12
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I'd forgotten about the difficulty changer in Origins. But, yeah, not really worth it for that, in my opinion.
Here's an AmaCoN link just in case! http://www.amazon.com/mn/search/?_encoding...rch-alias%3Daps -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Posted: 6th March 2014 12:34
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Chocobo Knight Posts: 150 Joined: 18/3/2006 Awards: |
Origins by far.
I never played the PSP version but I'm pretty sure it set up like Dawn of Souls and that game is so ridiculously easy it doesn't even make sense. The cap in the original is 50. I typically finish the game somewhere in the mid to upper 20s. When I played DoS I was over 50 when I finished the game and I didn't grind one time, I just didn't run from anything so I was obscenely overleveled on top of all of the items and incredible amounts of MP and everything else that made it easier. When I was going through the bonus dungeons just wanted around all I had to was spam the FIGHT command and my mages were killing stuff. I'm not saying don't play it if you just want to blow through and see the game but it's absolutely zero challenge. Not to mention, Origins pretty much fixes all of the bug issues that the original had and has nicely cleaned up graphics. Definitely what I'd recommend. |
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