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Chibz

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The greater the number at the end of "Final Fantasy" the worse it gets.

Final Fantasy 6 is the last well made FF game.

7 started the shit train by being way too angsty.
 

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Legion IV said:
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Just to add as someone who has played up to where the game becomes "open"
After you defeat the final boss, the game ends on a pretty logical closure point but you have the ability to revert back to the time right before you fight the boss and go back to do the "side quests"
Now the "side quests" are just hunt missions. You activate these stone things and it has you go kill a monster. THATS ALL. There is no other form of side quests in the game other than hunt missions where all you do is kill monsters.
The area where these hunt missions take place is very large and you unlock more areas of it as you do hunt missions but there are still no villages, people, or dungeons to discover which are usually not only parts of a Final Fantasy game, but also JRPGs / WRPGs in general.

Anyway, My favorite FF games are all older gen. In this order of favorites out of ones I've played: FF3 (or 6, whatever you go by its the one with freaking Kefka), FF7, FF9, FF10, FF8, FF12, FF13
 

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Lightslei said:
Simply put it has this effect:

The greater the number at the end of "Final Fantasy" the worse it gets. 10 should be the limit max.
But 2 was horrible, and that's a really low number. How do you explain that?
And 9 was amazing, my personal favourite.
 

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the series gets stupidly ridiculously stupid after the 7th.

ergo: the seventh is the last great Final Fantasy game.
 

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the thread title "Final Fantasy Curiosity" really sounds like you're looking into a rather fatal sexual fantasy...

... but that's just me.

FinalFinalFinalFinalFinalFinalFinalFinalFinalFinalFinalFinalFinal Fantasy is a franchise so large and complex that it would take three months without human interaction to get into it.

which is why i have sex and not play FFThirty eight or sommin'...
 

Steve Fidler

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Get an NES, SNES, and PSX Emulator and play FF1, FF2(4j), FF5, FF6(3j), and FF9. It is best to ignore all other games in the series as between 6 and 9, High Fantasy was ignored for a sort of steam/cyberpunk setting, and FF2j and FF3j are both terrible games.

FF10+ all started a trend of linear hallway + automatic combat that pretty much removed gameplay. Although FF10-2 is worth playing, as it isn't nearly as linear and has a fun 'job' gameplay mechanic that is reminiscent of the older FF games. But FF10 is bad, so just coles notes the story or something if you're going to play FF10-2. Don't bother playing through it.
 

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UltraDeth said:
I've been thinking about getting FF13 for a while now, but I'm still uncertain. I've can probably get that and/or Mass Effect 2. I remember Final Fantasy 7 being the first Final Fantasy I played and what a life changer it was for me
Rent FF13
See how horrible it is
Return it
PROFIT!
 

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drummodino said:
So I've never played a final fantasy before. Dunno why but I have never been motivated to buy one, probably because none of my friends have either and there doesn't seem to be much coverage of them in Australia. I did play Kingdom Hearts on the PS2 and loved it, as well as pokemon on my old gameboy colour. Today I was looking through the PSN store and came across the original PS1 final fantasy seven and thought "what the hell?". I picked it up and I am enjoying it immensely so far. So my question is; are all of these games this enjoyable, and if so would 13 be worth aquiring? I don't have much money at the moment and I don't want to waste it on a game that will only last me a few days.
13 Seems very long for what little you do, extremely linear and fighting gets super boring. The story has so much potential but to me it just seems so disneyized that all seriousness gets flushed away by cliches and boring battles.
I'd recommend going from 4-10. That's where the writing/fun seemed to excel. FF1 has no story and can get boring but it's still a classic, I've yet to beat FF2 and all I've heard is FF3 is a ***** and can get frustrating so play at your will. A good series of ups and downs, you've started at a good one.
 

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I fail to see how Final Fantasy VI has a great plot. It had great characters, sure, but the plot was "Destroy the Empire with your rebel team". Don't tell me that plot was never unused.

Pray tell, how did Final Fantasy become about spectacle after VI?
The reason FF3(6j)'s plot is well known is because of a few things that it does very well, which other video game stories hadn't at the time.

A) The villain gets what he wants. This is HUGE. The world is DESTROYED under his power.

B) There is no clear main character. Everyone in your group has varying degrees of significance throughout the plot. Where Terra and Locke are considerably the "Main" characters, by a third of the game through, Terra is rarely in your party; and another third of the way through, Celes is the main focus character.

C) Gameplay and story telling through multiple perspectives over the same period of time. This game time travels, a lot. You often replay the same period of time, using different characters in completely different situations. This not only enhances the story, and helps define the characters, but also improves gameplay considerably.

D) Characters die, in a meaningful way. This was done in Final Fantasy 2(4j) as well, however some characters died in meaningless ways. Specifically Porom and Palom. While it did have a big impact and is a memorable scene, it was silly and unnecessary.

In FF3(6j) Shadow dies because you don't wait for him, which is sadistic and awesome at the same time. And his death has lasting effects on the game as when you rest in certain inns, you unlock additional parts of his storyline, but only if you let him die. As well as many of the Espers whom give their lives voluntarily to help you thwart Kefka.

Cid. Cid's death was one of the most memorable scenes in an jRPG period. You spend days trying to keep him alive, and healthy. Alone, on an island, with only your surrogate father figure. He is dying, after restoring you from a sort of comatose state. Using his last breaths to leave you a note about a raft he has built so you could escape. Which you don't even notice right away because you are too busy trying to commit SUICIDE because of how huge an impact his death had on you. Seriously, the game could have ended right there for Celes, because of how important Cid's death was.

As well as General Leo's death, pretty much punctuating Kefka's dominance over the world, and Celes' position as the grand opposition to it.


In addition to the fact that the gameplay in FF3(6j) was just superb. The complexity of the Esper leveling system, the sheer amount of hidden gems and secrets. Three secret characters who require very specific acts to acquire (GoGo, Mog, and Umaro.) The fact that any treasure chest you can access in the World of Ruin that wasn't opened in the World of Balance having different loot after the fact. The liars in Zozo, the Coliseum. The VELDT. There is nothing in this game that wasn't perfectly executed, short of the how the sound was ported into the GBA Remake.

It's close to the perfect game, as long as jRPGs are something you enjoy.
 

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Ok for me Final Fantasy 7, 8, 9 and 10 are 4 of the best games ever. Gameplay is ok but ff is all about the story and I love the storys of these final fantasy games. FF 10-2 was crap but the bonus ending is the ending you want at the end of 10 so I played it. FF 12 was Return of the jedi. It had a death star (really it had a big gun that kills evrything it is pointed at, an evil empire that was called "The Empire", a darth vader moment between two guys except it was "I am your brother" instead of farther and it had a rebal allience that killed the death star thing by blowing up the big gun. FF 13, I hated all of it. There were no side quests, it was just walk down this hallway to get a cut scean, bossbattle or both, all the characters were douche bags and the story was crap. I did not finish it. and the battles sucked. and the weapon system sucked. Your mind cannot understand how much I hate that game. Final Fantasy Verses 13 is square enix last chance to redeam the series. But get 8 and 9 on the psN they rule over most games.

Also is it just me or is it there has not been a good FF since squaresoft joined with enix to make square enix? Think about it the last good one was 10 and that was made by squaresoft.
 

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Gizmo1990 said:
Ok for me Final Fantasy 7, 8, 9 and 10 are 4 of the best games ever. Gameplay is ok but ff is all about the story and I love the storys of these final fantasy games. FF 10-2 was crap but the bonus ending is the ending you want at the end of 10 so I played it. FF 12 was Return of the jedi. It had a death star (really it had a big gun that kills evrything it is pointed at, an evil empire that was called "The Empire", a darth vader moment between two guys except it was "I am your brother" instead of farther and it had a rebal allience that killed the death star thing by blowing up the big gun. FF 13, I hated all of it. There were no side quests, it was just walk down this hallway to get a cut scean, bossbattle or both, all the characters were douche bags and the story was crap. I did not finish it. and the battles sucked. and the weapon system sucked. Your mind cannot understand how much I hate that game. Final Fantasy Verses 13 is square enix last chance to redeam the series. But get 8 and 9 on the psN they rule over most games.

Also is it just me or is it there has not been a good FF since squaresoft joined with enix to make square enix? Think about it the last good one was 10 and that was made by squaresoft.
I suggest playing Final Fantasy 5 and 6, both are very good. FF5 has the classic 4 Crystals story, but is done very well. FF6.. well. Look at my post above if you want a few of the awesome bits of why FF6 is great.

I appreciate that you like FF8 and 9, though. While I think FF7 and 10 are not very good, 8 and 9 are especially good. Although the Draw system in FF8 had a glaring game design flaw that I am surprised was never caught (it encourages you not to cast magic, because the less of a spell you have saved up, the less powerful it is equipped to your stats)
 

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drummodino said:
So I've never played a final fantasy before. Dunno why but I have never been motivated to buy one, probably because none of my friends have either and there doesn't seem to be much coverage of them in Australia. I did play Kingdom Hearts on the PS2 and loved it, as well as pokemon on my old gameboy colour. Today I was looking through the PSN store and came across the original PS1 final fantasy seven and thought "what the hell?". I picked it up and I am enjoying it immensely so far. So my question is; are all of these games this enjoyable, and if so would 13 be worth aquiring? I don't have much money at the moment and I don't want to waste it on a game that will only last me a few days.
Far be it from me to be an authority on FF, since I've never played 3, 5, 8, 9, 10-2, 11, 12, or 13 - and even 2, 4 and 10 only got the most fleeting of playthroughs - I do think that one person on this list had the perfect formula to experience the best of what FF has to offer.
obscurumlux01 said:
Luckily for you, most of the older FF games have been reissued for PS1 and are available in good collections :)

Final Fantasy Anthology = FF5 & FF6
I'm a HUGE HUGE HUGE fan of the story of FF6, just play it and you'll see its much better than FF7 :)

Final Fantasy Chronicles = FF4 & Chrono Trigger
Though slightly misnamed and its a bit odd they didn't have different ordering, but meh. Chrono Trigger alone is SO worth it, and it'll make you wonder why the hell you EVER put up with random battles in other games. Imagine a world map where you can actually explore a bit and you are not going to run into random battles every 5 seconds.

Final Fantasy Origins = FF1 & FF2
You can't call it Final Fantasy without the first two games. Oddly enough FF3 still hasn't been re-released (to my knowledge) so its only available via a japanese rom and translation patch, via emulation.
Anthology has 6, the best 2D FF released, Chronicles has the mighty Chrono Trigger, which I'm currently playing as of this minute, and Origins has the very awesome 1, although I played my playthrough on the GBA version on Dawn of Souls. Still, the compilations are your best choice for experiencing the best that SquareEnix has to offer.

Also, don't forget about another of their shining gems: FF Tactics. Also on the PS1, it's a different formula than any of the other games in the franchise, but it's done so well - story, graphics, gameplay, sidequests - that it simply can't be overlooked.
 

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I'd say:

FF6
FF4
FFT
FF8
FF10-2 (For the battle system - ignore the story)
 

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The best mindset when talking about Final Fantasy games is to take everyone's opinions about them with a grain of salt. I've heard people say that VIII was the awful, I've heard people say that it's the best one since the 2D era. I know people who love X and XII, and a lot of people think they're terrible. And hey, for all of the XIII that happens, I like the game.

Personally, I say that XIII is worth the buy, but it's a "your mileage may vary" game. If you have a PS3, then you can get VII (and I think VIII and IX as well) off of the PSN. I think VII and IX are fun, but I can't speak for VIII (I just got it recently and haven't played it).
 

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Lightslei said:
Simply put it has this effect:

The greater the number at the end of "Final Fantasy" the worse it gets. 10 should be the limit max.

That could not have been put any better!
 

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Most of them are, if you ask me. I'm not a big fan of the NES Final Fantasy games (they didn't age well), but the SNES and PS1 games are great. Even FFX!

Beyond that, it gets iffy. I have to force myself to play FFXII, and although I enjoyed FFXIII, MANY didn't.
 

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Having completed every numerical installment of the series I can say there isn't a really a consistent quality in the series though I did enjoy every one of them, VIII and X being my favourites. Depending on where you live you can also buy VIII and IX on the PSN which I highly recommend.
 

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mirror said:
Legion IV said:
drummodino said:
Thanks for the input everyone, there seems to be a lot of anti-XIII sentiments out there from FF fans. The main problem seems to be that it is a lot different from the previous games... Maybe because I haven't played the originals I will get more enjoyment out of it? From a little research I've done it looks like a great and stunningly beautiful game.
Please i hope you read all of this.

Dont listen to the Anti FFXIII people alright? Am a fan of the series ever since i was born. I had a japensese console so i could play all of em in the right order my friend translated for me. I was like most and came into FFXIII with a hating attitude. I was wrong.

It is now my favotite game of the series and my favorite game. The Gameplay is amazing and refined its not like the others where you can power level and abuse stupid crap to blow through the game thats right am calling you out materia and junction. The game requires hardley if at all ANY grinding, or finding special items. Its 100% strategy. I hated how in 7,8 you could become STUPIDLY overpowered. As well the visuals, cutscenes and voice acting are the greatest i've seen and heard.

TO ALL THE LINEARITY COMPLAINERS.

If your like me when you play through a FF do you honestly run around and explore crap? Or do you want to follow the story? with me i wanna see how it turns out. when i played 7 i did nothing but go from point A and B to see the story i do that with everygame. In a sence every FF game is linear at heart. Having Stupid Fu*(&*^ minigames doesnt make it unlinear. FF HAS always been linear. And to the town and NPC complains i'll leave you with a quote my friend said as he was impersonating a NPC in FF "Hey there i can tell you alot of usless information you'll never need"

Oh forgot the leveling system. Its at its best here. As you level up your chracter just feels overall stronger. With many other FF games you will level up or get a spell and be like "Oh i have a spell now that may help me in certain situations but my chracter itself hasint improved. In FFXIII your chracters just overall get better you really ntce this.

Really i could go on for pages but i just hope you read this. Lol i keep debating on writing like a massive 5+ page write up on this game to show the world its a great game. I think i will. This game is truley a masterpeice. Get it, i dont know you or anything but i gaurntee you you will not regreat it. Thank you so much for your time.
Okay, please listen to the other side of the argument.

I honestly see where you are coming from, but RPG fans tend to feel differently. The available sidequests (not just the minigames) were worth doing (not every one in the series, but I enjoyed a lot of them) because they helped show the player the world and characterize everyone. Many people have a problem with FF13's linearity because EVERYTHING is a hallway. I played around 10 hours of FF13 and never escaped the hallways. Even if you stuck to the main story in previous games, they were not this restrictive. Dungeons would have paths to explore leading to new equipment, items, etc. Look at the level map FF13 gives you. It is a straight line, bar maybe 2 lines branching off to marked treasure. I hear the world opens up five or ten hours from there, but I was done. I gave 13 a fair chance and so did a lot of people, but the game I saw is just too shallow. There is no exploratory element in the level design, meaning all you could do was walk straight from encounter to encounter until the next cutscene. No puzzles, no hidden item caches, it just felt too routine.

Was it possible to become very overpowered in old FF games? Yes, but you had to be very grind- happy to do so. I honestly haven't felt that way in FFs 4-7, which I have played a few times in a few different ways. The elimination of grinding I saw in FF13 wasn't a bad idea, but combat felt kind of weak. I've heard great praise for it, but every boss fight seemed to amount to buff, cast, stagger, heal, repeat. The combat was not terrible, but the other elements were no better. The story especially, as it was in dire need of better writing, exposition, and likable characters.

Is it the worst JRPG ever? Definitely not, but it is a bad Final Fantasy game. A series should experiment with new ideas, yes, but FF13 removed the elements people liked in the old games. Anyone else feel free to agree or disagree. And yes, I spent far too long writing this.
FF13 is the only FF I've ever played because I own an xbox. It is now my favorite rpg.

People can argue that there is not any freedom, that its just a linear, interactive movie. But that's what I liked about it. This time, I actually liked sitting down and getting told a good story. WRPG always try to give players tons of freedoms. But those games never seem to have good stories because of that. FF13 let me watch and enjoy the good storytelling.
 

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Saucycardog said:
FF13 is the only FF I've ever played because I own an xbox. It is now my favorite rpg.

People can argue that there is not any freedom, that its just a linear, interactive movie. But that's what I liked about it. This time, I actually liked sitting down and getting told a good story. WRPG always try to give players tons of freedoms. But those games never seem to have good stories because of that. FF13 let me watch and enjoy the good storytelling.
Thanks for saying that! I've always been annoyed at the criticism regarding linearity, since none of the FFs were EVER non-linear. They just pretended to be. So, a game is finally honest, and people dislike it? Well, yeah, the corridors should have been wider, and you should have had more opportunities to avoid enemies, but that's a flaw of level design, not the decision to make the game linear.

And honestly? I hate exploration. I don't see the point, and I'm glad there isn't an emphasis on exploration in XIII.