• Reviews around limit break (1.41 of 5)

    Final Fantasy VII

    • Final Fantasy VII remedies this by givng its character ultra powerful limit breaks.
    • Outside of Cloud, Aeris, and Tifa the other characters' limit breaks are pretty weak but visually fulfiling
    • the newly introduced "limit breaks" makes you realize what made this game worth buying, because when you finally learn cloud's "omnislash" you are ready to take on almost any monster
    • The only things that make your characters different is their limit breaks and what materia you have equipped to that character, and what weapon each uses.
    • Limit breaks will charge as you take damage, and they are attacks that do insane damage
    • There are many side quests to create the ultimate characters, like getting the four greatest materia of the world, and ultimate weapons and limit breaks
    • Cloud's final limit break is the most powerful attack in the game, even more so than the most powerful summon spell (knights of the Round).
    • The new addition is the limit break attacks, which don't make much sense to me, but I love them, too
    • Comparing VII to IX you will be frustrated that if your character goes into trance mode (which is the limit break of VII) just before a different character kills the last remaining enemy, then that is a trance gone wasted
    • Its your average 40 hours but obtaining the gold chocobo and gttings couds final limit break can be chalenging and take hours themselves
    • but I decided to get Cloud's final limit break, which I'm glad I did.
    • his limit breaks sucks!
    • In the long run this won't bother anyone, but it leads to a lack of variety in the characters and you more than likely won't need limit breaks that much to begin with.
    • This game improved upon the limit breaks of FF6, which could only be used by deliberately keeping the characters at dangerously low HP levels, by adding the limit bar, and the barrier and mbarrier bars also made combat more interesting, leading many players to wonder why they were subsequently removed from the series
    • Outside of Cloud, Aeris, and Tifa the other characters' limit breaks are pretty weak but visually fulfiling
    • During battle there is a gauge called Limit Break which fills when you are attacked
    • And as you use Limits more and more, you can get more and more different attacks you can use when you reach your Limit Break (when you can use a Limit).If you don't already have FFVII, hurry and get it
    • And the battle system, which now includes "limit breaks" whenever your character takes a certain amount of damage, is among the most user friendly of any RPG out there.
    • There are seven limit breaks for each character, and the seventh for each is insanely powerful.
    • In Final Fantasy VII you can hold on to that limit break until you face the next boss
    • Materia, holy, meteor, limit breaks, and everything else that has never been done before makes ff7 the best rpg ever
    • Materia, holy, meteor, limit breaks, and everything else that has never been done before makes ff7 the best rpg ever
    • Some help you delve further into the story, others allow you to obtain the most powerful limit breaks for your characters and the
    • I also liked using the limit break attacks
    • Cloud's final limit break is the most powerful attack in the game, even more so than the most powerful summon spell (knights of the Round).
    • Take for instance raising Chobocos to compete in races and in Cloud's final limit break.
    • Each character has 4 levels limit breaks except for one of them
    • Apparently I was one of the only ones to think of using a limit break and mime it over and over again, at least from
    • Characters also have limit levels for different limit breaks and the higher the Limit Level the more damage you have to take before its full.
    • When you fill up your limit break bar it makes a noise to let you know you're ready to use it, but if the sound doesn't let you
    • Also, which should be noted is the Limit Break.
    • To those of us who played the game at the time it was first released, I think it would fill us with a sense of nostalgia remembering the good old days of grinding in the game to level up all the characters and obtaining all the limit breaks and whatnot
    • The limit break system is great as well though some of the actually characters' final limit breaks are very disappointing.
    • Same with the power moves (or limit breaks)
    • The last thing is your limit breaks which are special attacks that you get after your "anger"
    • , level 4 limit breaks and master weapons for ALL characters, that it will keep you occupied for at LEAST a month!
    • In fact, there are no real differences at all between the characters except for their weapons and limit-breaks
    • That means you often have to waste a limit break just to keep a character functioning normally.
    • The gameplay itself is a blast and you will thoroughly enjoy the limit breaks, summons, etc
    • The other really cool part of battling are limit breaks.
    • The game contained several things that wowed gamers everywhere such as beautiful graphic, new battle system(limit break, materia) and actually engaging plot
    • I don't particularly care--he was supposed to be Mr. T, and he turned out well in that regard, but if you intend to read some kind of general statement on the merit of people of a particular shade, you may as well just let this one pass by
    • Other than that, they aren't stunning, and leave you sometimes confused as to what you can walk on and what you can't, but I really don't look at a game for the graphics if it's an RPG
    • Im still alittle confused as to why square never remade this game with updated H.D graphics for any of the current consoles , just keeping everything the same other than the visuals, there is a whole lot of money to be had there, just ask capcom with all there Resident Evil Remakes
    • all RPG's the game can get a bit static and repetitive as you get stuck on your first adventure
    • i bought thta as fast as i could
    • VII stands as outstanding graphically as it did then and weaves a tale that will still amaze.
    • I bought this game for under 20$ back then, and as great as it may have been then
    • Honestly, when I randomly decided to look up old videogames for fun and happened to check out the reviews for FF7, I was confused as to why anybody who played it would give it anything but 5 stars
    • And the story, It starts as cloud blowing up a
    • This game is a great game...though not as great as it's decendant (FF8).This game offers great graphics the best ever next to 8.I have yet to play (ff9).85 %-90% you will play the part of cloud strife,an ex-SOLDIER.Soldier is an elite group of men and Women taught to fight very well
    • And you’ll be confused as to why the game costs so much
    • And after a couple of months, or a couple of years pass, you will start this game over and beat it again, just with the same feelings of satisfactory, entertainment, exhilartion, excitness, fun, proudness, as when you first played and beated it
    • not as good, not nearly as good as ff8
    • Has beautiful CGI cutscenes, that look better than the in-game cutscenes of Final Fantasy X (in some ways)Has fun gameplay (aside from the mini-games), and will keep you hooked for hoursHas great music, and will keeped you hooked into the game for hours, even if the gameplay doesn't, which it shouldHas an even better storyline, and like Final Fantasy X, if for some reason you hate the gameplay and the music (which is a hard thing to do), the story should keep you glued to your TV set with controller in handHas an easy 30+ hour completion time, without doing the side quests, ideal for those that like lots of gameplay timeHas good player customization (with what you call "Materia"), but not nearly as good as Final Fantasy X (although if you thought it was too time consuming in Final Fantasy X, this is much faster)The battle speed can be set as slow or fast as you want, with many settings in betweenCons:This game has a somewhat high encounter rate; if you're just playing this game for the story, you may want to consider using a cheat code for no random battles or something, as you'll be spending huge amounts of time with the random battlesThe graphics outside of the battles are very awful, using low polygon levelsThe graphics inside of the battles aren't too bad, but still leave a lot to be desiredIf you have much in the way of scratches on your discs, namely where the CGI cutscenes happen to be, look forward to the game going into an eternal freeze, and not being able to do anything about it, except try it on your PS2 or PS3If lots of extreme "French" language bother you, you may not want to play this game, as two of your main characters use these words a LOT and other side characters do as wellThis game comes with 3 discs, so if you are too lazy to get off your rear end after so many hours of play, to switch the discs, then this game is not for you.
    • Trust me the graphics may be good but the story is not as strong as FF7