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Can you Skip Text in Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin?

Skip it all.

Most of your time spent in the reimagining of the original Final Fantasy, Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, will be hacking your way through dozens on dozens of classic Final Fantasy enemies. Sometimes, however, you'll find yourself in a lengthy conversation between (or during) missions, and unfortunately, no matter how many times you attempt to jam all the buttons, you cannot skip individual lines of dialogue—sorry, speed readers.

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Fortunately, this game will allow you to skip most of anything that you don't want to experience. If you're particularly bored with any given conversation outside of a cutscene, or you just don't care about the story, you can follow a prompt that appears in the lower right-hand corner to skip the conversation entirely. This will return you to the gauntlet of enemies patiently waiting for your sword (or magic) to the face in the next area.

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Hey there! I'm Nick. I've been a gamer since I was a tiny lad sitting about three feet from my SNES playing Mega Man X and Zelda (A Link to the Past). I dip my toes into most genres but always find my way back to open-world RPGs and story-driven single-player titles. I love to write and consider myself lucky to spend my days working on content I truly enjoy.