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I have an answer for you 3 years later
[quote name="Rafiki"]Dragon Warrior was more streamlined and accessible, in part because you had your one character instead of a party. FF was so rudimentary that when you had all party members attack the same enemy, if one of them killed it before the others' turn, the rest would simply lose their turn. It didn't automatically redirect like later games. The difficulty curve was also completely out of whack. Walk 3 tiles out of the first town or whatever and you get attacked by a pack of 9 enemies that could just demolish you before you even understood what you were doing. Game over, eat a dick. Even when you did understand what you were doing you could still have a random encounter with overwhelming odds against you. It's one of those old, poorly designed games that you could really only expect bored kids to suffer through because they ran out of every other thing to do and they didn't know any better. Like how my friend and I are probably two of like 10 people that actually beat Deadly Towers because we drew maps in a notebook of each dungeon so we could navigate through.[/quote]