Posted May 13, 2016
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The version of Nocturne released in the US is not the original. The original had different difficulty settings, lacked a certain huge optional area (along with the ending acquired by clearing that area), and didn't have Dante in it. It also lacked certain bosses, notably Matador (who is rather difficult for the point in the game at which he appears, especially if playing on Hard mode).
My personal recommendation would be to play on Normal on your first playthrough. I started on Hard and stopped playing in part because I was worried about the game getting too frustrating, and in part because I disliked the music. (I also don't like the fact that the main character, who has no default name and is presumably intended to represent the player, must be male.)
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As for FF X and X-2... Mechanically I enjoyed them, the plot/story however felt too short and a wash for X, while X-2 was a little too girly and busy in some places, and the mini games didn't necessarily make sense.
edit: Found a size suggesting 37Gigs. I'd play on PS3 but not on PC with that size.
Of note, it appears that you could fit FF6, compressed, on 2 floppies, and that was not a small game. Contrast that with the number of floppies that would be needed to fit FFX at that size.
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the main problem is that it use really small maps. you cannot explore anything in this final fantasy, there are a lot of cutscenes and there is an arrow to the next one every times.
I'm not a nostalgic of any final fantasy games... I never had a PS1 or PS2, my only console were Gameboy, Nintendo DS and 3DS.
My first final fantasy was final fantasy 3 on Nintendo DS.
After that few years ago I played both Final Fantasy 7 and 10 on a PS1 and PS2 emulator.
The first impact was "Wow FF7 suck... FF10 looks great".
But after a while I was bored of FF10, while I liked FF7 so much that I completed it.
After a while I bought FF7 for iOS and a lots of FF for mobile, still my favourite are ff7 and ff3 (FF7 for the story, FF3 for the great gameplay).... and I still don't understand why anyone would like a cutscenes small game like FF10.
Gameplay-wise, FF5 > FF3 (and every other FF game, and most non-FF games, for that matter).
Post edited May 13, 2016 by dtgreene