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Yep, good point there, Jedimark. I played FF7 and FF8 with walkthroughs and I probably got less of an effect of the game than I would without the walkthroughs. Now that I'm on FF9, I'm gonna continue NOT playing with a guide. So far it's made the experience a little better. Damn, sometimes I wish I could rid my memories of the Final Fantasy games so that I could re-play the games for the "first time" again.
However, for the last part of both FF7 and FF8, I threw away my guides because they really began to fall apart at the end of the game. My FF7 guide began having crappy explanations of the areas (For example, the very last part of disc 2) so I just dropped the guide. Same thing with FF8. I wanted to "find my way" (heh, one of the songs on the OST is named similar to that) to finish the game..and did. I didn't need ANY help beating the last boss in FF8, either. With Irvine, everything is easy 8)
From now on, I always trust the Kid Rock look-alikes..
However, for the last part of both FF7 and FF8, I threw away my guides because they really began to fall apart at the end of the game. My FF7 guide began having crappy explanations of the areas (For example, the very last part of disc 2) so I just dropped the guide. Same thing with FF8. I wanted to "find my way" (heh, one of the songs on the OST is named similar to that) to finish the game..and did. I didn't need ANY help beating the last boss in FF8, either. With Irvine, everything is easy 8)
From now on, I always trust the Kid Rock look-alikes..