The card game is entirely optional, though there are some pretty neat rewards to be had if you keep up with it. The junction system is indeed difficult to figure out, it took me at least two playthrus before I had it mastered. The ending is fantastic, though, so you definitely want to finish that game at some point.Stravo wrote:One of the ones that really bugged me the most was not finishing Final Fantasy VIII, heck I barely started and just lost interest because I could not get into it the way I got into VII and X. I hated that stupid card game and the junction system required too much thinking. The Materia system was both simple and complex at the same time and made sense to me. X's system of advancement took some getting used to but makes sense to me now.
I feel like VIII was a great game that I may not given enough of a chance to.
Do you regualrly finish your games?
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I only ever fully finish a handful of titles, and then it takes time. I'm usually happy just to reach the story's end without going for a "100% completion."
On the subject of FFs: I maintained interest throughout FFVIII, I never finished either FFVII or X on my own. In fact, I was thinking about playing through VIII again.
On the subject of FFs: I maintained interest throughout FFVIII, I never finished either FFVII or X on my own. In fact, I was thinking about playing through VIII again.
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