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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.

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