How would you rate Final Fantasy CC as a straight-adventure game?

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Without comparing it to what it *could* have been, the FF legacy, how good is this game on its own as an adventure game? I can play Champions of Norrath by myself so multiplayer is no biggy. How does it compare to Champions of Norrath in terms of gameplay?

Before I make my big jump to the X360 this winter, I'm trying to collect all of the last few gems for the GameCube that I should've gotten a long time ago. Still lingering on whether I should get Animal Crossing...
 
Absolute crap. My roommate has never played any of the FF games and was desperate for a cube RPG and even he loathed this game.

If you've got four friends, with four SP's and everyone is willing to work together then it can be a fun game. Otherwise it's ridiculously unbalanced, has short levels and repetitive enemies and the combat is boring.
 
I loved the game. Story, sidequests, spell system all of it. (well aside from blazing caravans and the cow racing) Granted I almost always had multiple people to play it with, but even when I was alone I dug it. The fairest comparison to another game I can think of is that it is much like Gauntlet. I'd say it's more refined than any of the Gauntlet games, but it has very much the same sort of feel when you play it.
 
I thought it was fun single player...others say its boring but...I dunno I found
the visuals good and it was different from other games I'd played.
 
I haven't played FF CC, but definately get Animal Crossing. Buy AC for the DS if you own one.
 
I played FFCC but we never did make it very far and the game was sold. I think it would have held its own as a single player game without the FFCC name attached.

Gauntlet is a pretty good comparison.

If you like the Sims etc then Animal crossing is good if not stay far far away. I cant stand animal crossing. My wife loved it.
 
I only played it once, but my friends plaed it all the time. One friend must have sunk 40-0 hours into it single player, and a ton on it multiplayer. He's nuts, though. So take that for what it's worth. :)

Isn't it way cheap? I'd say pick it up and try it, and if you don't like it, return / sell it.
 
Animal crossing is ok, way better than Sims, I hate sims and like animal crossing. I also found out recently I hate Harvest Moon lol. Anyway ya AC is good....but only if you have time to play each day, at least an hour, otherwise it isn't that great. I played for awhile, but once I missed a few days and came back to my town with weeds all over and people moving out and after I missed some events and realized that the game really has no end, I quit lol
 
It was OK. Not a standout by any means, but not a total waste of time.

AC is good if you can put the time into it. Otherwise you're going to be pulling weeds nonstop and you'll then put it down in a hurry.
 
I got quite into it for about a half week over winter break when the game came out.. but never much after that, because i had better things to do (and started playing SC:pandora Tomorrow online, which came out around the same time.

It'd be fun game with the right friends, but where are you gonna find 3 other people with SPs and that want to take the time to get into it? Wait for the inevitable online Wii or DS version.
 
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