I've been playing a good 10 hours, mainly grinding, and I've just blasted through to open up the wider world. How long does this game take? I want to finish it, find it to be quite a fun old game, but the lack of any substantive story really means I don't want to be spending any more than about 30 hours or so on it.
I've been playing a good 10 hours, mainly grinding, and I've just blasted through to open up the wider world. How long does this game take? I want to finish it, find it to be quite a fun old game, but the lack of any substantive story really means I don't want to be spending any more than about 30 hours or so on it.
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For Final Fantasy XIV Online on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "One-Time password".
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For Final Fantasy Adventure on the Game Boy, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Pictures are up!".
More than anything, this isn't as big a project as some of the other ones I made, since this is a PSX game and I can't change too many details, but I plan on reworking how the party works, reworking the spell and ability system, who learns what and from where, and I'm trying to make the game offer greater challenge with a somewhat to greatly adjusted script.
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For Final Fantasy XI on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "account question, thanxs".