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Is it okay to play Breath of Fire II without playing the first game?

I heard it takes place centuries later and I really want to build a town.

>> No.2818236

Is there town building in 2? I remember it in 3...
But no, they're not really all that connected.

>> No.2818239

>>2818224
>I really want to build a town
Then play Settlers, Anno or Age of Empires.

>> No.2818248

>>2818224
You can play any of the BoFs in any order. They roughly progress into each other, but there's nothing that hinges on knowing something previous.

That said, BoF2's town building is really just recruiting six of 18 NPCs to sit in your town, it's not very distinct. BoF3 is better, but really you should probably just play a town building game.

>> No.2818287

>>2818224
The first game is really mediocre and the second's plot, while connected at places, doesn't hinge on it or anything, so you can skip it freely.

>> No.2818308

Yeah, the stories are barely related.
If you want to build a town, you should play Suikoden. BoF II's town system is _very_ barebones. You can choose some people to inhabits your houses, and that's it.
Also free ship.

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>>2818224
>Is it okay to play Breath of Fire II without playing the first game?

Yeah, definitely. It won't affect your enjoyment/understanding of the game in any way.

>> No.2818390

>>2818248
>You can play any of the BoFs in any order. They roughly progress into each other, but there's nothing that hinges on knowing something previous.

It doesn't really help that BoF 1 and 2's terrible translations clash with BoF 3's still-lousy-but-better translation. I don't think any of the names from the first two games match up with the third.

>> No.2818528

>>2818390
Ryu and Nina.

But yeah, Bleu suddenly becomes Deis. IV ironically had the best translation even though it's intro and title screen were left in Japanese.

>> No.2818550

>>2818528
that's not irony

>> No.2820165

Daily reminder that the BOF games trick you into thinking they'll be airy and lighthearted but end up being dark as fuck by the time they're over.

>> No.2820452

>>2818224
Why the fuck would you skip I?
Breath of Fire I is a great game

And you definitely don't want to start with II considering it's a huge grindfest compared to the first game

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There's a bunch of references and recurring characters, but nothing that you should worry about.

It wouldn't hurt to read a synopsis of the first game, though.

>> No.2822043

BE SURE TO PUSH THE DUMB CHINESE CAT WOMAN SO SHE CAN HELP YOU FIGHT THE TWO HEADED DOG MAN, THE ARMADILLO MAN IS PRETTY USELESS AT THAT POINT

>> No.2824517

>>2820452
>Breath of Fire I is a great game

It's really not.

>> No.2824680

>>2818383
2 has best nina.
Love those black wings.

>> No.2824706

>>2818236
>Is there town building in 2?
Yes. I'd suggest a guide if you want to get the best town. Once you recruit a tenant, there is no going redoing it.

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>>2824680
2 was the best at a lot of things. Definitely best Nina.

>>2824706
Yup. Getting the cook is mandatory, as is the guy who sells you items that you can cook with.

>> No.2826050

>>2824517
Stop not liking what I like

>> No.2826052

>>2824517
Yes it fucking is actually
Way better soundtrack than 2's repetitive shit too
Way less grinding than 2 too
Better character designs

Just more fun overall

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>>2824750