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    I'm currently enjoying my playthrough of FFXII...a hell of a lot (how did I NOT like this game when I first got it). But I'm eventually going to finish it, and in the past year have played through my entire FF collection.

    Now to the help I need, I've currently acquired a bit of spare gil and spare time and am looking to delve into the FF games I do not own and have never played. What would you recommend? I do not have access to any of the handheld consoles and could only buy PS1, 2, and 3 (Ha) games. Eventually I hope to get them all, but was wondering where to start.

    The ones I own: VII, VIII, X, X-2, XII, XIII. I have played none of the others.

    I'm tempted at the moment with either Tactics or the FFI and II bundle for the PS1. Give me your knowledge!

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    Final Fantasy Tactics is my favorite FF. Great story, great characters, and a very engaging, strategy-oriented battle system. Also a terrible, terrible translation, though it's redone in the PSP version. If you can put up with half the item descriptions not making any sense, it's a great game.

    My alternative recommendation would be getting the FF Advance (V + VI) bundle for the PS1. Two good, enjoyable games; FFVI especially is well-regarded.

    I can't comment on the PS1 version of FFI, as I've only played the NES one. But it's a game I would suggest you play at some point, but you could easily emulate the NES version. Though from what I remember hearing, the PS1 version is considered the best remake, so that would also be a good option.

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    Raistlin pretty much nailed it. I hope he will forgive me for adding just a bit to what he already recommended by suggesting FFIX also. I think it has somewhat of a unique vibe to it compared to many of the later (post FFVII) games. It's got, in its own unique way, the old knight/castle/princess adventure feeling that FF dropped as it got older.

    Keep in mind, though the stories are not directly related, FFT is set in the same world as FFXII (which you seem to be thoroughly enjoying now) so it might be cool to jump into that right away. It's interesting to see (and hear) the similarities while at the same time recognizing how different they are.
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    Tactics is a great game, but different than the other FFs. If you want to play a FF game that is more like the others, you can go with FFIX. Either of those would be a superb choice. I would not go with FFI or FFII yet unless you really like oldschool games.

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    Have to play IX. One of the best.

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    FFT is not only my favorite game of the series, but my favorite game of all time. That said FF9 will offer you a much closer experience to FF7 & 8 which you have already played. Take a quick peek at a gameplay video for FFT and see if that turns you off or not.
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    Depending on what you're enjoying about XII, I think you might really dig FFV. You can easily pick it up off PSN now for under $10. There are other versions you can get too, like the the SNES fan-translation from way back (a good one) or the FFV Advance version for GBA which includes an extra couple of dungeons and jobs and a stronger translation than the PS1 port (this is probably the best version of the game).

    Also, depending on how much you liked your time with VII and VIII, I'd say give VI and IX a spin too. Again, they are easily had on PSN for $10 a pop.

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    VI and IX are musts because they're the best. no trout

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    I guess I could sign off on the PS1 Origins (I & II) bundle. They look and run really great in the new style and I heard there's a hard mode, which it certainly needed judging by the GBA port.

    I also recommend FFV for PS1, so you can grab that on your PS3 from the PlayStation Store. Don't bother with FFVI on there, the load times are atrocious.

    Unless you want to play a translated ROM of an NES game, you'll eventually need a Nintendo DS for FFIII.

    FFIV I like on the GBA more than PlayStation or Super Nintendo and although I haven't seen it in person, the DS remake is something I just want to stay away from.

    Final Fantasy Tactics is an incredible game. I would recommend the PSOne Classic over the PSP remake but either way, you have a very special gaming experience waiting for you.

    But, like the others in this thread, I would go with FFIX right now. It's $10. Download.

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    The FFIV remake for the DS was really well done. If you can find a cheap DS Lite, then you could get FFIII, FFIV, FFXII Reverent Wings, Four Heroes of Light.

    However, if you can't find a cheap DS Lite then just go for FFIX. I really love that game.


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    Final Fantasy nine.

    Play it. Own it. It's amazing, and definitely my favorite. :3

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    I agree with Chionos, and not just because he used a pie chart to explain his point. Though that certainly didn't hurt his case.

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    I believe that statistical model was based on the premise that everyone's opinion should be held in equal standing.
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