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: The protagonist, Squall Leonhart, is famously introverted. The game lets you read his private, often cynical thoughts, making his eventual growth and romance with Rinoa feel more personal than the typical "hero saves the girl" trope. The "Divisive" Reality
: Almost every reviewer agrees that Triple Triad is the peak of Final Fantasy side content. It’s a card game so addictive players often spend more time challenging NPCs than saving the world. File: Final Fantasy VIII.zip ...
: Enemies scale with you. This means traditional grinding can actually make the game harder, which frustrates players who prefer old-school RPG growth. : The protagonist, Squall Leonhart, is famously introverted
: Unlike typical RPGs where you level up to get stronger, FF8 uses the Junction System . You "draw" magic from enemies like a resource and "equip" it to your stats. If you know what you're doing, you can become an unstoppable god within the first few hours without ever gaining a single level. It’s a card game so addictive players often
Whether you love it or hate it, the outstanding soundtrack by Nobuo Uematsu and the jaw-dropping FMVs make it a spectacle that still holds up as a weird, ambitious piece of history.
: It was the first in the series to ditch "Lego-like" character models for realistic human proportions . The setting feels like a modern sci-fi hybrid—you're basically a mercenary student living in a mobile military academy.
: Acquiring magic by sitting in battle and repeatedly clicking "Draw" is the game's most criticized mechanic. Pro tip from veteran fans : use "Refinement" abilities to turn items into magic instead.