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Originally Posted by Typhoid
And they pretty much change the battle system and leveling system for almost every game.
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No, they've changed the levelling up system almost every game. The only real difference between the battle systems is the ATB bar and whether a game had or not. FFXII is completely changing everything about the battle system. Completely. Brand spanking new for for FF (except FFXI).
Not that I'm complaining. Square-Enix has, for the most part, done FF very well, even when they tried something new (the exceptions being FFII [Japanese, not IV] and FFVIII [a second play-through changed my mind to actually liking the game, but I still think the Junction system is too complicated and clunky for its own good]). I have faith they'll make FFXII excellent.
Ace: You shouldn't choose not to buy a game because of a character's face (O_o) or because they changed stuff. If you're worried about replayability and such, just rent the game. That doesn't cost too much, and you get to try the game yourself. If you don't like the game enough to buy (or if you finish it in the rental period and don't plan on playing it again), then don't buy it. If you do want to buy the game, then do so.
And Morrowind and FF are two completely different types of games. Both RPGs, yes, but still very different. Just as Morrowind had a lot of interactivity that FF doesn't have, FF alsop has a lot of stuff Morrowind doesn't have (like entertainment).
At least wait a bit before you decide; sample a bit more of what the game has to offer and allow for some people to get hands-on impressions and stuff. Import reviews, etc.
*doesn't really care if you buy the game or not; just wanted to type*
*shrugs and walks away*