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You should definitely play Final Fantasy IV! (and VI by the way), they are both very, very, good!
And, there’s a surprise with Cecil, he becomes even more “badasser” (imo) later in the game. This form, is it’s original form.
Well, I’m impressed. *drooling*
Depending on what kind of technique was used that is one hell of a expensive suit. A relatively small plastic box can easily cost +1000 dollar to get made.
forget Cecil…i want to see more of Rydia and Rosa there!!!
and paul…definitely check out FFIV. great game. played through the PS1 port on my PS3 last year. still love IV and VI (aka FF2 and 3 on SNES). probably too much, considering how many times i’ve finished both.
This is just WOW!