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  1. May 14, 2024 · In FF8, the pressures of the geo-political situation around Squall and the other characters are intimidating, no doubt, but the tone is wildly different. This is especially true of the...

  2. Ulty is mad because time will eventually kill her no matter how strong she is, so in true Final Fantasy villain fashion she decides that everyone else needs to die too. She plans to basically destroy Time. To do that she needs Elone, a girl with the power to send someone's conciousness back in time.

  3. Data. Stats. The Tonberry is an enemy in Final Fantasy VIII encountered in the Centra Ruins and in Ultimecia Castle. After defeating at least 20 Tonberries, a battle against the Tonberry King can initiate in the Centra Ruins.

  4. Final Fantasy VIII was the first title to have extensive communication between the Japanese and North American teams during the process. Lead translator Richard Honeywood wrote a text parser that would automatically convert text from English ASCII to Shift JIS format required by the game engine's compiler, streamlining the translation process dramatically. [42]

  5. FF8 is a walking contradiction in so many ways, but the combination of technical achievement, memorable characters, and out-of-this-world plot twists left an impression on me. 20 years later, I ...

  6. Fire. Ice. Thunder. Earth. Poison. Wind. Water. Holy. A listing of the eight elements of Final Fantasy VIII (FF8, FFVIII, PlayStation Network, PS, PS1, PSX, PSN)

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  8. May 28, 2010 · Originally, FF8 was going to feature two protagonists, Squall and Laguna, but we ended up only getting snippets of the Galbadian soldier’s tale. Laguna and his crew are far more interesting than anything else going on in FF8, and the tone of their adventures harkens back to the NES and SNES days of the series.

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