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FINAL FANTASY 8 OVERVIEW

  After the success of Final Fantasy 7, everyone was expecting great things from this new instalment in the series, released in 1999. This Final Fantasy made use of many new features such as the Junction battling system and the realistic graphics. Many people view this Final Fantasy as one of their favourites, but on the other have considered it too radical and different from its predecessors.

Firstly, the graphics. Unlike the previous Final Fantasies, the graphics in Final Fantasy 8 are very realistic. The characters look much more life-like and resemble real people rather than the anime based characters in Final Fantasy VII. The full motion videos in the game are stunning and occur much more frequently than in any previous Final Fantasy.



STORY

  At the forefront of a rising tide of violence brought on by Galbadia's war declaration is a SeeD cadet named Squall Leonheart. Serious to a fault, Squall has earned himself the reputation of being a lone wolf. A chance encounter with the free-spirited Rinoa Heartilly, however, turns his universe upside down. Having thrived on discipline, Squall finds Rinoa's carefree attitude fascinating. Yet there is no time to ponder these thoughts, for the job of dealing with the sorceress behind Galbadia's irrational hostility had fallen to SeeD and Squall.



PROLOGUE

Wake from your sleep, my children
Your childhood years are gone
Wake from your sleep, children of fate
Your rest is gone

Arise
Search
Come to the true garden
The garden of spring's truth

With fiery truth,
Burn the evils of this world.
With fiery truth,
Light the darkness of the world.

Farewell, children
From the day of fate.




GAME DETAILS

Game: Final Fantasy 8
Platform: Sony Playstation
Published by: Square Electronic Arts
Developed by: Square
Players: 1
Medium: 4 Discs
Genre: Turn-Based Roleplaying
Official website: http://na.square-enix.com/games/FFVIII/
Release Dates:
Japan: February 11th, 1999
US: September 7th, 1999
Europe: September 29th, 2000


 





 



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