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It doesn't really matter to much at the start. Just don't level up weapons/accessories till later in the game as it is a bit of a waste. You shouldn't have any trouble if you just follow the story line and kill everything along the way. I didn't start "training" until the final boss battle when I needed some better accessories and weapons. Honestly it is a fairly easy game for the main story line. The monster hunts is what gets a bit tricky, but even they aint too bad other than a handful of them.

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I just finished this game and I'm not impressed. Very linear, the ediolons are next to useless as I rather use renewal to survive, ending is stupid considering all the rant going on regarding Sarah and Dodge. Most missions I use death spell to win. Not enough diversity with spells and abilites compared to the other ff series.

finnished the game a few months ago, 47 hours, didnt bother playing after i beat the final boss, game pissed me off alot, too linear

ff8 and ff9 had way better gameplay

the graphics in this game did save it however, gameplay 5/10, 7/10 overall, graphics 10/10 though!

finnished the game a few months ago, 47 hours, didnt bother playing after i beat the final boss, game pissed me off alot, too linear

ff8 and ff9 had way better gameplay

the graphics in this game did save it however, gameplay 5/10, 7/10 overall, graphics 10/10 though!

Exactly how I rated it....Graphics because of playing it at 1080p on the ps3

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