This is the new ff game for game cube its a lot better then some of the other ones. I think you can change the color of the moogles and what they look like. You also make your character.
Well, from what I've seen, you don't actually "make" your character. There are four basic templates: the male hero, the female hero, the onion kid (at least I think that's what he is) and the tall thing with a helmet. There are somewhere between 5 and 10 variations of each template character, giving anywhere between 20 and 40 options for the character model or models you wish to use. There might be room for further customization, but from what I've seen, it doesn't look like it.
I wasnt sure but I hope this game is going to be worth buying. So far all the FF games were really awesome they all had diffrrent story lines but had one thing in common they all had a cid in a ff game.
Last time Nintendo had a FF game was FFIII(VI japan). that was like early 90's. heh. Square switch to PS for a good reason, couldn't make a muilticartridge game or sumthing like that. FFCC looks pretty awsome though.
It's not "FF6 (Japan)." It's just FF6. The title of the game is now universally recognized as "Final Fantasy 6." It was re-released in America under the title "Final Fantasy 6" four years ago. There's already a "Final Fantasy 3" and it doesn't have Kefka, Terra or General Leo in it. It is a completely different game.
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