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I own
FF1
FF4
FF5
FF6
FF6 (anthology)
FF7
FF8
FF9
FF10
FF11
FF mystic Quest
FF Legends 3
FF tactics GBA
Chocobo racing
I find 10 to be the worst and 9 was a tad iffy. To me 5,6,7 was great, 8 was good, 9 was average, 10 was poor, 11 is good but I dont play it often
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I agree with everything thornwithin said.
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I own. (Completion percentage at the side.)
- Final Fantasy I (95%)
- Final Fantasy II (5%)
- Final Fantasy IV (70%)
- Final Fantasy V (5%)
- Final Fantasy VI (50%)
- Final Fantasy VII (100%)
- Final Fantasy VIII (100%)
- Final Fantasy IX (100%)
- Final Fantasy X (100%)
- Final Fantasy X-2 (100%)
- Final Fantasy XI
- Final Fantasy Tactics (100%)
- Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced (5%)
My least favorite? Final Fantasy Tactics by far. The lack of plot ticked me off. I guess I was expecting more, as Final Fantasy Tactic's plot was suberb and very deep. Granted, I put it down before I gave it much of a chance, but the judges ticked me off to hell and back.
Of the games I've completed, FFVIII has to be my least favorite. The whole, "Edea was possessed!" twist was horribly cliche. I hate it when somebody has been possessed and then they're good all of a sudden.
The love story between Squall and Rinoa was horribly annoying. Throughout the beginning of the game, Squall constantly admitted at finding Rinoa irritating. Then she goes comatose and he's absolutely head over heels in love.
Then their relationship became the main focus of the game, which isn't all bad, except that the other characters got less than minimal developement. Sure, we find out they were all at the orphanage together, but that's about it.
We stop at Quistis's feelings for Squall. Irvine doesn't go on about his "loneliness". Selphie's old home got blown up, but all her friends are okay. She and Irvine get together just as randomly as Squall and Rinoa. Zell gets a girlfriend, one without a name, mind you. There's no developement about them as characters. They don't come to face things about themselves. It's boring so boring I can sum it up in a sentence or two for each character.
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I own. (Completion percentage at the side.)
- Final Fantasy I (95%)
- Final Fantasy II (5%)
- Final Fantasy IV (70%)
- Final Fantasy V (5%)
- Final Fantasy VI (50%)
- Final Fantasy VII (100%)
- Final Fantasy VIII (100%)
- Final Fantasy IX (100%)
- Final Fantasy X (100%)
- Final Fantasy X-2 (100%)
- Final Fantasy XI
- Final Fantasy Tactics (100%)
- Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced (5%)
My least favorite? Final Fantasy Tactics by far. The lack of plot ticked me off. I guess I was expecting more, as Final Fantasy Tactic's plot was suberb and very deep. Granted, I put it down before I gave it much of a chance, but the judges ticked me off to hell and back.
Of the games I've completed, FFVIII has to be my least favorite. The whole, "Edea was possessed!" twist was horribly cliche. I hate it when somebody has been possessed and then they're good all of a sudden.
The love story between Squall and Rinoa was horribly annoying. Throughout the beginning of the game, Squall constantly admitted at finding Rinoa irritating. Then she goes comatose and he's absolutely head over heels in love.
Then their relationship became the main focus of the game, which isn't all bad, except that the other characters got less than minimal developement. Sure, we find out they were all at the orphanage together, but that's about it.
We stop at Quistis's feelings for Squall. Irvine doesn't go on about his "loneliness". Selphie's old home got blown up, but all her friends are okay. She and Irvine get together just as randomly as Squall and Rinoa. Zell gets a girlfriend, one without a name, mind you. There's no developement about them as characters. They don't come to face things about themselves. It's boring so boring I can sum it up in a sentence or two for each character.
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Final Fantasy VIII is teh suck!! Junction= painstakingly awful!!!!
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I've played all but III. II is my least favorite. The odd level up system rubbed me the wrong way.