![]() ![]() I very much enjoyed the look and feel of the game. Some players had complaints about the loss of a true ‘fantasy’ feel which is why the developers of Final Fantasy IX took a full turn back to the old-timey style of some of the previous titles (much to my dismay as FF9 was one of the worst titles in the series). The story takes place in a much more modern setting with more of a futuristic look rather than a fantasy, ‘olden-times’ appearance. Each of the characters in FF8 are highly relatable as this is one of the first Final Fantasy games that lacks some of the more crazy, unrealistic characters seen in some of the other titles including Cait Sith, Red XIII and even characters like Vivi from Final Fantasy IX and Kimahri from Final Fantasy X. I would say that the writers and developers did a fairly good job of this - given the difficulty of the task. The most difficult area for the creators to follow up on for Final Fantasy VIII was creating a story as immersive and compelling as the previous title. It differed just enough from its predecessor to make it a unique and enjoyable game without straying far enough from the FF formula to lose many of the nostalgic elements that fans of the series were hoping to see. Reviewįinal Fantasy VIII was a great follow up to Final Fantasy VII which was a huge success (and a tough act to follow). This section of the site contains a full walkthrough and strategy guide for Final Fantasy VIII. There are no Cait Sith-like or Vivi-like characters in FF8. Unlike many of the other games in the series, the cast of characters were designed to appear more realistic. This is a departure from previous systems which focused on armor and accessories to increase character’s stats. ![]() ![]() In addition to being a source of some of the most lethal attacks, Guardian Forces also provide the ability to junction magics to specific stats and abilities allowing characters to grow. The game uses a system of summons similar to previous Final Fantasy games which are referred to as Guardian Forces. It features music composed by the same composer as Final Fantasy VII (Nobuo Uematsu) and was released to widespread critical acclaim. The game follows the story of Squall and his team as they quest to stop a sorceress from the future named Ultimecia from compressing time. Production for the game began in 1997 and it took two years to complete before being released in 1999. It was developed for the PlayStation and it had the same graphics capabilities yet it featured much more realistic graphics when compared to the more cartoonish appearances of characters in Final Fantasy VII. One of the most popular Emulators for the Ps1 is ePSXe and if you'd like to learn how to use the codes on this page for that Emulator, check out my how to get cheat codes to work with ePSXe guide.ĭon't see the code you're looking for on this page? Return to my Final Fantasy VIII CodeBreaker/Gameshark Codes Index page and search for your code there instead.Final Fantasy VIII is the follow-up to the incredibly successful Final Fantasy VII. ![]() People using a physical console will need to purchase a physical CodeBreaker/Gameshark device to use the codes.Īnyone who is using an Emulator will have a much easier time getting these codes to work (assuming your Emulator supports them). Depending on if you're playing this game on a physical console or an emulator will determine how you use the codes found on this page. This page contains CodeBreaker/Gameshark cheat codes for Final Fantasy VIII for the Playstation 1. ![]()
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