After I finally figured out how to get a working wireless network.
It's pretty decent considering I wasn't expecting much. It plays like a Final Fantasy should play. -CSM
I bought FFIV: The After Years
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On the one hand I really did like IV, and I would love to get to play this game, it looks fun, old school of course, but then I like the old turn based SNES style from back during the times of IV, V, and VI.
However, on the other hand I do not like the idea of having to pay 300 Wii points for every new chapter that comes out. Sure the chapters are technically optional (I think), but still, you'll end up paying as much as a brand new game out on any of the console systems for a Wii arcade game that's a couple decades old. Hopefully after its fully released they will have a bunble of all the chapters available.
However, on the other hand I do not like the idea of having to pay 300 Wii points for every new chapter that comes out. Sure the chapters are technically optional (I think), but still, you'll end up paying as much as a brand new game out on any of the console systems for a Wii arcade game that's a couple decades old. Hopefully after its fully released they will have a bunble of all the chapters available.
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