I was doing ok until I had to fight Jecht from FFX (Tidus' father).
He completely owns me. I don't know what I'm doing wrong (other than losing).
The game focuses on two types of attacks. Hit point attacks and Bravery attacks.
Each player has Hit points and Bravery.
Bravery determines how much damage your hit point attacks do. Hit points are obviously your hit points. Bravery attacks increase your bravery and decrease your opponents (pretty much a one to one transfer of points). Hit point attacks deal hit point damage to your opponent.
So as a melee character, you can chain together bravery attacks, increasing your strength, and then wallop them with a hit point attack to do some massive damage. Unfortunately for me, Jecht has this market cornered so far. He has a very strong move that seems to be a bravery attack chain with a hit point attack finisher. If he blocks my attack and then counters, I can be pretty much guaranteed to fail.
Beyond that basic intro to the combat system, there are a few other things. Wall climbing, dashing, etc. Terrain usage is very good. Lots of "flying" around, running up walls, jumping and dashing through the air, "grinding" on special terrain to charge toward the opponent or to run away from them.
They made movement so easy to do in the game that many of the times I find myself not even using the directional movements (which can be set to Dpad or analog stick). Instead I just use my surroundings to charge and flee from the opponent. I don't know if this is good, maybe it's why I lose so much against Jecht? But it is much faster than manually running around.
There are also "Limit Break" type moves, called your EX Gauge. Filling it up allows you to go into "EX Mode" giving you stat bonuses and some HP regain, and allows you to use an EX Move, which is a very powerful attack.
I tried one long range user, Kuja from FF9. I failed miserably. He seemed very difficult to use compared to the Warrior of Light (generic warrior protagonist from FF1).
I've go to try out a few more characters. Cloud is obviously pretty powerful melee user. Same with Sephiroth. I need to practice a few magic based ones like Terra (FF6).
At first I thought the game was draining my battery life more than usual. But I hooked it up to the AC charger, and looked at my play time and noticed almost 13 hours. So it wasn't that it was draining my battery power faster, I was just playing longer without realizing it.
Edit:
You can also trade "friend cards" with your friends, and have access to their leveled up characters as opponents. They will be stored on your system so you can fight them offline, but still fight their characters (same level, equipment, etc).
I don't know if you can do this over the internet, or only direct PSP to PSP. I've only done it with my brother, with our PSPs right next to each other.
Kingdom Hearts, Birth By Sleep better be as beautiful as this game is.
Edited, Aug 22nd 2009 10:02pm by TirithRR
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