I know. The only FF game I ever had patience to partially digest was FF7 because it had some very neat, intertwined storylines. But... it's like my sister said, my preference is games I can put a couple hours into and then go away for a while knowing I've succeeded a lot (as opposed to spending two hours battling monsters to raise two levels. )
And the max level was 30 because the EXP counter would hit the end of a 2-byte number (65535).
are you (kathy) brothers with Bobby?
I haven't got around to playing Chrono Trigger yet. After beating IX i plan to move to VIII then play I, II, IV, Chrono, V, VI, then VII. Then hopefully after that (if i can ever get a hold of a ps2) X and X-2.
... umm... I'd play VII before I'd play VIII >_< Now this is my personal opinion but I think most people I've talked to agree with me... FF VIII had a really bad plot. There were sooo many gaping holes in it. And there were many things about VIII that were just ANNOYING. Like the fact that you need to remember to try to draw guardian forces from bosses cos if you don't you'll never be able to get it... and like when you gotta beat all those scary little Tonberry's to get Tonberry king O_o;;;
VII has a much better story and cooler characters. Vincent is awesome and Barret and Cid crack me up. And there are few villans who pull off bad ass better than Sephiroth.
Heh and don't knock games cos the graphics are old ^_~ Megaman 3, 4 and 6 are still my favorite games EVER and they aren't much to look at, but have awesome amusement factors. Besides, it was all we had when I was growing up... and many Atari titles still rule. (Dig Dug and Food Fight anyone?)
1 was just too hard - though I have to admit that it gave me a greater sense of personal accomplishment to win through that game