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i think both games are great but each have their strong points
Moderator Edit Great topic. Care to talk about what these strong points are or why they might be "vs" one another? -R51 MY fav part about fft is the classes and my fave part bout hoshigami is the critical hit system its way better then fft i think but then the strong part about fft is the story and the classes while hoshigamis strong points are the attack system and then the difficulty This post has been edited by Black_Summiner on 15th June 2005 14:15 |
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Posted: 15th June 2005 18:53
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I've never played hoshigami, so by default I pick FFT.
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Posted: 16th June 2005 22:54
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Posted: 16th June 2005 23:42
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Topic with no explanation. Begat responses with no brains. Closed.
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