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Fantasy fiction is an imaginative form of Narrative. It’s a genre that uses mysticism, occultism and mythology as a primary element of plot, theme and sitting.

The Fantasy genre is generally distinguished from science fiction and horror by overall look, feel and theme of the individual work, yet there is a great deal of overlap between the three genres to enrich the story in a way that enchants the gamer and captivate their attention .

Although Final Fantasy series may be viewed as a form of entertainment, it has other Objectives that can be learned from the story’s theme.

So, on the light of playing Final Fantasy series and journeying through its fictional universes of Gaia, Spira, Vana’diel and Ivalice; what was the moral messages, life values and story themes that the writer has implied?

FFX showed how manipulative and powerful religion and belief can be, with the whole game being about how horrible and decietful it all is, and then in X2 when they're free from it all, how happy everyone is. There's probably an underlying meaning there. Also usually in sci-fi type future scenarios involving how technology has destroyed themself, it's shown a horrible desolate world that's polluted and ruined. But FFX shows the machina cities as a lost paradise, and encourages it more than discourages it, which I think is clever and original.