Mine was Final Fantasy VII because it came out when I was old enough to cognitively follow any plot whatsoever.
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Mine was Final Fantasy VII because it came out when I was old enough to cognitively follow any plot whatsoever.
Mine was FFVII.
I can't really remember much about it. I seem to remember it involved some sort of unpaid electric bill, some hair gel and some guy that was ill. God knows what that load of bollocks was about.
First Square Game: Final Fantasy VII
First Enix Game: E.V.O.: Search for Eden
First Square Enix Game: Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
FFVII
From what I remember, Final Fantasy VII.
I honestly cannot remember. Ogre Battle? Chrono Trigger? Final Fantasy VII? It was a game. Made by Square. I can even tell you about when I played it, it was about the time FFVII was out. I was actually pretty late coming to Square, largely because I didn't have an SNES growing up. But I was playing so many fantastic games at that time that I have no clue which I played first.
It would have to be Final Fantasy VIII. It was a lot more recently when I started playing the older FFs and some of their other stuff.
First would be ActRaiser, by Enix. Otherwise it'd be FFVII by Square.
after the merge it'd be crystal chronicles.
Thanks for the Actraiser mention, Levian, because that reminds me that it's possible that Soul Blazer was my first as well. Seriously, too many good games by Square and Enix that I played back when I first discovered them.
FFIV. Didn't know what the smurf was going on and all four saves were in the Sealed Cave.
Final Fantasy VII for me, which was my first Final Fantasy. I think my first non-FF game would've been either Seiken Densetsu 3 or Chrono Trigger (I think it was the former).
My first Square Enix game would have been Final Fantasy X-2.
I played Secret of Mana (badly) on the SNES at my cousin's house when I barely understood what buttons did. After that I think it was the FFVIII we rented from BlockBuster which didnt work past Dollet.
I watched my cousin play Final Fantasy IV on SNES (as FF2). Later, when I read about Final Fantasy VII in Tips and Tricks magazine and rented it, I did not make the connection (I had completely forgotten about Final Fantasy and didn't even realize until renting it that Final Fantasy was the name of the game, I thought it was just the name of the magazine article). But I instantly fell in love with Squaresoft.