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American gamers would not overrate FFIV and VI if II III and V were released in the west.
Despite the series philosophy of making a different game every time, the first six are essentially the same game and the three after that were essentially the same game.
Ffii and v are the best 2d games in the series.
FFII did a lot of the things you mothersmurfers give FFIV the credit for.
The junction system is not easily breakable unless you're already experienced in doing so.
FFXII feels nothing like a final fantasy. It's also arguably the best in the series.
The early ff games cannot be considered for best story because they hardly had stories at all, nor were they able to say a lot with the few words they used.
Final Fantasy vii revolutionized the video game medium with the discovery of techniques that modern developers demonstrably still struggle to emulate.
Ffix was a faithful continuation of ffvii and viii
I didn't have fun for the majority of time I spent playing final fantasy vi
The laugh scene in FFX was a successful attempt at a light-hearted reminder to laugh even in the dark times.
The playstation final fantasys handled dialogue trees more efficiently than most western rpg developers
Vaan and Penelo were solid characters who meaningfully contributed to the cohesion of the story
Kefka was an underwhelmingly one dimensional and disappointingly undeveloped villain
Tetra master is better than triple triad
FFXIII probably had the best fully realized characters in the series
Revenant wings was a fun and novel combination of jrpg and real time tactics elements
Series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi was correct when he said the previous games were puppet shows compared to final fantasy vii.
Every game in the series has been pretty solid so far.
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