The game uses the first
chapter as a tutorial that explains the mechanics and how to use them.
Not exact matches
These
chapters become increasingly complex
as they go along, with the first one, centered on the soldier Ragnar McRyan, serving
as a fairly basic
tutorial for the game.
Initially the first
chapter is used
as a
tutorial to get you use to the mechanics of the game and involves collecting all of the pearls within each stage to progress.
As a result this time around the cast feels crowded with filler characters, and fails to immediately introduce as many memorable teammates during the slow, tutorial - ish, first few chapters in the gam
As a result this time around the cast feels crowded with filler characters, and fails to immediately introduce
as many memorable teammates during the slow, tutorial - ish, first few chapters in the gam
as many memorable teammates during the slow,
tutorial - ish, first few
chapters in the game.
When I interviewed Producer Hisashi Koinuma at a preview event earlier this year, he indicated that the
tutorial would act
as a sort of recap of the events of the original stories, which is true if you consider three out of the five
chapters of the campaign to be a
tutorial.
It is similar to Final Fantasy II where the game kicks off with a boss battle and it acts
as a
tutorial for
Chapter 1.
There are 9
Chapters after we beat the Prologue /
Tutorial as far
as the story is concerned.
This first
chapter acts
as an extended
tutorial as a subordinate and a commanding officer of the Winged Crusade exchange some clunky exposition to explain away every detail of combat.