I would say that the relevance of graphics is really up to you. Final Fantasy XIII is a gorgeous game. Final Fantasy VII is more of a classic. Now, if you haven't played any Final Fantasy games at all, I would recommend starting with Final Fantasy IX or X. Both of those games are pretty accessible for a first-time Final Fantasy player. Choosing between the two of those, however, I would say to play VII first. It's a classic, and it's really a phenomenal game. XIII isn't to everyone's taste, and therefore I wouldn't recommend it for first-time Final Fantasy players.
It's okay. The graphics are kind of poor but it makes up for that with a storyline that just draws you into the game. I still haven't beat it and I have played for several hours.
yes it can be played on any computer. if your computer is the intel graphics HD 3000 then you'll have HD graphics that's the only difference.
well it depends if you have never played final fantasy x then you should get it but if you have played it then get final fantasy xii ok
Final Fantasy 10, 10-2 and 12 were for the PS2.
No, The PS2/PSTwo Has More Prossecing Power And Graphics Than PS1/PSOne.
whirlpools havent you ever played pokemon gold
I havent played it, but from what ive read on wikipedia, you dont.
Yes.
Herve Villechaise
The famous game Final Fantasy VI can be played on the following gaming systems personal computers and PSOne. It can also be played on xBox gaming systems.
Matthew Berry has: Played Himself - ESPN Senior Fantasy Sports Analyst in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played himself in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played Himself - Senior Fantasy Sports Analyst in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played himself in "The League" in 2009. Played Himself - Fantasy Sports Analyst (segment "Fantasy") in "60 Minutes Sports" in 2013.
Not as of February 2013 they havent.