FF V Advance (GBA)
Posted: 2006-11-07 05:00pm
Since I made a thread about FF IV for the GBA before, I figured I'd make this thread too.
From preliminary reports I've been reading on the gamefaqs.com forums (not the best source, but at least it gives one an idea) about the Japanese version, there aren't the bugs and glitches in this port that existed with the port of FF IV, which is excellent.
With four new Jobs are being added (Cannoneer - combat Alchemist basically, Gladiator - abusive melee abilities, Necromancer - like the Blue Mage only scarier, and Oracle - highest magic stat, and some interesting abilities), as well as a new bonus dungeon and rewritten Job names and skills (Lancer is now Dragoon, Sorcerer is now Mystic Knight, Bare is now Freelancer, etc.), this certainly looks like a worthwhile purchase.
I've pre-ordered this game along with the corresponding guide from Amazon, and I should be receiving it sometime between tomorrow and the following Monday. If there's interest, I'll keep updating with what I find, since the nostalgic fanboy in me finds this more interesting than FF XII.
From preliminary reports I've been reading on the gamefaqs.com forums (not the best source, but at least it gives one an idea) about the Japanese version, there aren't the bugs and glitches in this port that existed with the port of FF IV, which is excellent.
With four new Jobs are being added (Cannoneer - combat Alchemist basically, Gladiator - abusive melee abilities, Necromancer - like the Blue Mage only scarier, and Oracle - highest magic stat, and some interesting abilities), as well as a new bonus dungeon and rewritten Job names and skills (Lancer is now Dragoon, Sorcerer is now Mystic Knight, Bare is now Freelancer, etc.), this certainly looks like a worthwhile purchase.
I've pre-ordered this game along with the corresponding guide from Amazon, and I should be receiving it sometime between tomorrow and the following Monday. If there's interest, I'll keep updating with what I find, since the nostalgic fanboy in me finds this more interesting than FF XII.