

#FINAL FANTASY 8 GAMEFAQS CODE#
This code can cause you to get stuck use it with caution. Galbadia, a Global Superpower, has declared war on Dollet, a country whose training academy is home to two personalities: the hot-headed Seifer and the lone wolf, Squall Leonhart. Levitate On (Press L2 to Return to Ground)

Walk Through Walls (Press R1 to Enable Press R2 to Enable) Unlimited Refining of Elemental Magics & Ammo

Unlimited Time Code 2 (Press Select + R1 to activate Select + L1 to deactivate)ĭon't use this code when you're not doing a timed event or it can glitch.
#FINAL FANTASY 8 GAMEFAQS HOW TO#
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and Ultimecia's Castle gives me chills whenever I see it. The set pieces are brilliant - the SeeD exam, the Garden war, the Space sequences, the Lunatic Pandora. Final Fantasy VIII Review Cast all fears aside: the latest Final Fantasy is the greatest game ever to bear the name. Very deep and pure, complementing the story perfectly. Of course, the Gameplay is essential, and utterly complex and powerful, challenging and fun. If I ever become a multi-millionaire, I will build a replica of Winhill and live there, it's enough to make me cry. Timber is so sweet and quaint that it's cool. Balamb Garden is the school I always wanted to attend. Again, the locations feel like my second homes to me now. The 'camera shots' are perfect - unlike in FF10/FF10-2 (which I love too, don't get me wrong) instead of the close-ups/cuts, they chose to have to whole scene and stay that way - if you look, there are hardly any cuts, and it adds to the real feeling of being there. The music is astonishing - Liberi Fatali is as haunting as it is awesome, and Eyes On Me is the most beautiful love song I have ever heard. the word masterpiece has never been so strong. The characters, the story, the beautiful locations from Winhill to Esthar. I have completed FF7, and I love that as much, but 8 is something that I love beyond measure. Nearly 6 years ago, I got FF8 as my 1999 Christmas present, because I saw a review giving it 95/100 - the magazine is still in my room. Squall must overcome the pain of his past if he is to win the day-and Rinoa's heart. It is soon discovered that Galbadian President-for-Life Vinzer Deling has allied himself with the mysterious Sorceress Edea, and it falls to Squall and SeeD to stop them. It is there that Squall meets Rinoa Heartilly, the young and passionate leader of a rebel faction. Squall and his comrades, Selphie Tilmitt and Zell Dincht, are SeeDs less than a day before being assigned to a mission in the Galbadian-occupied country of Timber. During the required field exam, Squall's group (including his hated rival, the brash and arrogant Seifer Almasy) uncovers the beginnings of a plot by the nation of Galbadia, a global superpower with a tyrannical ruler. As the game starts, the antisocial and introverted Squall is preparing to take the final steps to becoming a member of Garden's elite mercenary force called SeeD. The hero of the story is Squall Leonhart, a somewhat troubled teen who is a student at the military academy known as Balamb Garden. I feel like I'm never doing the right thing in battle and even with trying to junction correctly and use a guide, I haven't once felt like I was in control in battle. I'm on disc 2 in the battle of the gardens right now and I can't believe I've even made it this far. Politics, magic, technology and pure human emotion fuel a quest for answers in this installment of the wildly popular Final Fantasy series. Man, I am finding Final Fantasy VIII super frustrating to play.
