1. Final Fantasy VII
2. Final Fantasy X
3. Final Fantasy IX/Final Fantasy Tatics Advance
4. Final Fantasy X-2
5. Final Fantasy
6. Final Fantasy II
7. Final Fantasy VIII (BLEH!!!!!)
Haven't played III-VI and XI yet.
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1. Final Fantasy VII
2. Final Fantasy X
3. Final Fantasy IX/Final Fantasy Tatics Advance
4. Final Fantasy X-2
5. Final Fantasy
6. Final Fantasy II
7. Final Fantasy VIII (BLEH!!!!!)
Haven't played III-VI and XI yet.
I've played and finished 7-X2 and Tactics
I've played Crystal Cronicles and 6
i loved :love: all of my Final Fantasy Games except for Crystal Chronicles it was utter crap for it was monotonous! :mad2:
ff7
ff10
ff8
fftatics
ff9
ff5
ff6
ff4
ff1
ff2
ff3(never played)
i only got to sample these i only own 10&7
I'm and oldbie, and so will refrain from judgment on anything past 7. 8 seems wierd and scary, 9 seems bearable, but never played it, 10 used voice acting... my square blue boxes were my security blankets and my ability to play at 2 in the morning... scary...
So, here we go:
FF VI/VII: Both had a wonderful cast of endearing characters. I can't decide between the two of them. Both had tragedy and romance, and both had a well done villian. (Of course, there are several large prima facie similarities between the two- large powerful organization harnesses the forces of magic and is ultimately destroyed from within when a character of their own creation usurps power in a mad quest to destroy the world.) I'll never forget THE SCENE from VII, or the opera from VI, or Kefka at Doma and Cyan dealing with his loss.
FF V: Super fun happy gameplay time! The characters were wanting, especially considering the low number of them, but the story itself apart from the characters wasn't bad. Really, this one was all about the job system and gameplay. You can run through as single classes if you were so inclined, or you can create highly customized characters.
FF IV: Great story, especially since the FF games hadn't resulted to "leave'em on the airship" in order to keep the party size under control. You've got a line of 5 characters, fixed in either a 3/2 or 2/3 front row back row formation (which makes more sense than allowing a party all in the back row). When the party gets to big, somebody dies. Or, failing that, dies then is found too wounded to carry on. The main character is interesting, and there are a whole bunch of airships. Spiffy.
FF I: Nifty old-school romp. Nonexistant characters, semi-coherent plot line, and no problems that can't be solved by kicking the snot out of something and taking their belongings. (Well SOME things never change...) I am waiting for a boss in a later FF game to say "I am (insert name here) and I will knock you all down!", just as a tribute.
FF II and III... I don't know, they just rub me the wrong way. I can see why these were never released here in some ways. To be honest, I've never finished either of them, though if I ever get around to it, I'll finish II first out of respect for the story and the "firsts" in the game- first character death, first dragoon, etc.
1)FF IX
I love the story, even though it's not the most original out there. The characters are superb, the dialogue is witty and emotional, and the quest is just a load of fun. A thoroughly enjoyable battle system, too.
2)FF VI
It's just...classic. Awesome story, so many unique characters, great 2D art, and more old-school charm than you can shake a stick at.
3)FF VII
Yeah, yeah. It's great, and we all know it. I loved the others more for several reasons, like more fleshed-out characters, and a more enjoyable battle system.
4)FFTA
It has a crappy story. It's nothing amazing. It's horribly addictive! 100 hours of gameplay doesn't lie. It's just plain fun.
5)FF X
I hated it at first, but the story and characters grew on me. Tidus wasn't so bad, after all. But I still hate Wakka.
6)FF V
It's fairly enjoyable, with the Job System providing some excellent gameplay. The dialogue and characters are quite humorous.
7)FF X-2
The story pretty much sucks, but it's enjoyable, with a very solid battle system.
8-??)Every Final Fantasy I haven't played yet.
LAST)FF VIII
HATE HATE HATE HATE. I hate your story, I hate your characters, I hate your battle system. Just stop existing!! :mad2: :mad2:
1. FF9
2. FF10
3. FF7
4. FF6
5. FF10-2
6. FF8
7. FF4
8. FF5
9. FF1
The rest I either don't count as part of the main series, or I didn't like them nearly as much as these 10.
Regrettably, I haven't played most of the FF series. If you have a suggestion as to which I should play next, send me a message por favor! To date I have played (in order of my favorite to least fav.):
Final Fantasy Tactics (not FFTAdvance)
Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy IX
and last, and certainly least, Final Fantasy XIII
:tongue:
FF10
FF7
FF10-2
FF8
Didn't play it
Didn't play it
Didn't play it
Didn't play it
Didn't play it
Didn't play it
Didn't play it
Didn't play it
Didn't play it
Didn't play it
Didn't play it
FFX/X2
FF9
FF8
FF7
FF6
FF8
FFX
FF5
^-- loved them
FF6
FF7
FF2
FFX-2
FFT-A
^-- good, but not my favorites:)
FF9
FF4
^-- ugh. *twitch*
1. FFVII
2. FFXI
3. FFIX
4. FFX
5. FFVIII
6. FFX-2
Played:
Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VIII
Final Fantasy VI Anth (not done)
Final Fantasy III US (VIj) (not done)
Final Fantasy Tactics
Final Fantasy II US (IVj) (not done)
Final Fantasy IV Chron (not done)
Final Fantasy V (not done)
Final Fantasy (not done)
Final Fantasy I Orig
Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy X
Final Fantasy IIj (not done)
Final Fantasy X-2 (not done)
Not played:
Final Fantasy IIIj
Final Fantasy XI
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles
Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest
What can I say?
hmmmm, ok here it comes:
1. Final Fantasy VI (far better then any other FF-game)
2. Final Fantasy VII (Best FF-game in 3D, but not as good as FFVI)
3. Final Fantasy IV (Good game, with a few things wrong)
4. Final Fantasy IX (Back to the old times, only something is missing)
5. Final Fantasy I (Everything has his begin, even with a boring story)
6. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (Boring story, but I love the gameplay)
7. Final Fantasy II (This one actually risen since I played DoS)
8. Final Fantasy V (It's so hard, too hard. I don't like it)
9. Final Fantasy VIII (You call this a FF-game? Awfully bad it is)
I haven't finished Final Fantasy X, so I cannot form an entire opinion about it. But the gridsystem is useless and I hate the fact that you don't have a really world map.
Final Fantasy X-2, Final Fantasy Tactics and all the others that are not in this list, I didn't play, so I cannot have an opinion about them.
VIII
X-2
VI
X
IX
Tactics
VII
I
IV
Tactics Advance
Crytal Chronicles
V
II
That's not to imply that the ones at the bottom were bad, they're just the ones that I liked the least.
Final Fantasy VII - Only my third favorite in the series, going against the theory that the first FF one plays is usually one's favorite. I've played through VII five or six times. It was the second RPG I ever played (Legend of Legaia (PLAY THIS GAME) was the first), discounting Action/RPGs (ie. Zelda).
Final Fantasy VIII - Second favorite in the series. There's something about the total atmosphere of this game that has me loving it where the majority feels the opposite way.
Final Fantasy IX - Took me a couple of playthroughs to really appreciate it. I really don't remember if I played this one first, or...
Final Fantasy VI - Fortunately I wasn't tainted by playing the PS1 FF's first, and I realise this is the best game in the series. I may have played this before FFIX.
Final Fantasy IV [Hardtype] - I really, really liked FF4. I need to purchase another copy of Chronicles so I can play through it again (as well as Chrono Trigger - better than any FF). It's probably my fourth favorite. Or fifth. It's a toss-up between that and IX.
Final Fantasy - I honestly didn't think the game was difficult, and I admit to using probably the easiest party imaginable (Two Fighters + BM + WM). Nevertheless, I've as of yet completed it only once and don't see myself going through it a gazillion more times.
Final Fantasy X - I HATED this game after the first time I played through it. After subsequent playthroughs, I now only dislike it.
Final Fantasy X-2 - B-L-A-H - Enough said.
Final Fantasy II - Lots of time spent in half-hour long battles with weak enemies alternatively attacking and healing my own party until I ran out of MP. Yay.
Final Fantasy V might have been between VI and IX if my friend hadn't moved away after I finished VI for the first time. I was borrowing Anthology from him, and had about half of it finished. I really need to finish it. In fact, I'm going to go spend some quality time with my emulator right now. Final Fantasy Tactics may also have been up there somewhere in the general vicinity of FFX. As to why I didn't finish it, same scenario as above for FFV. I have Crystal Chronicles, too, but the single player is too boring to give me incentive to finish, and none of my friends have the required (a)GBA (b)GBA/GC Link CAble (c)copy of FF:CC.