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20031220
PlayStation.com - Games - Final Fantasy X
Since the end of finals' week, I've been utterly absorbed in FFX. And I'm being careful now, and it shows in the fact that I've never lost a game. Unless, I just wanted to play around, I've not been beaten more than twice in the countless battles I've had. And every Boss Battle, where I didn't panic and just played using what instruments I have, I've beaten easily.
Of course, looking through the walkthrough helped. However, the important thing is that I didn't buy the walkthrough. I simply read through it for clues, but I've managed to remember what I can do to keep from being killed by someone like Seymour Natus and all the rest.
At first, the only way I could beat him was through a kind of cheating, by charging up aeons before the battle and just letting the overdrive rip him. Seymour has the power to banish the aeons, so if I don't have any overdrive, and just attack it, it will get rid of the aeons in one shot, meaning that I must fight Seymour without aeons.
The problem with this method is, naturally, that the other characters don't have a chance to receive AP. Just now, because I've played this before, I remember I have another big battle that I hope I can beat without resorting to aeons' overdrives.
I'm not playing it this weekend weekend because I want to avoid having it consume too much of my time. After all, this is a time for me to rest, and prepare for another quarter of post-secondary education, not to play days and nights and never resting and just causing me to break down.
Since the end of finals' week, I've been utterly absorbed in FFX. And I'm being careful now, and it shows in the fact that I've never lost a game. Unless, I just wanted to play around, I've not been beaten more than twice in the countless battles I've had. And every Boss Battle, where I didn't panic and just played using what instruments I have, I've beaten easily.
Of course, looking through the walkthrough helped. However, the important thing is that I didn't buy the walkthrough. I simply read through it for clues, but I've managed to remember what I can do to keep from being killed by someone like Seymour Natus and all the rest.
At first, the only way I could beat him was through a kind of cheating, by charging up aeons before the battle and just letting the overdrive rip him. Seymour has the power to banish the aeons, so if I don't have any overdrive, and just attack it, it will get rid of the aeons in one shot, meaning that I must fight Seymour without aeons.
The problem with this method is, naturally, that the other characters don't have a chance to receive AP. Just now, because I've played this before, I remember I have another big battle that I hope I can beat without resorting to aeons' overdrives.
I'm not playing it this weekend weekend because I want to avoid having it consume too much of my time. After all, this is a time for me to rest, and prepare for another quarter of post-secondary education, not to play days and nights and never resting and just causing me to break down.