I love your ability to make me go "Oh, god" because it means I actually have to put thought into my post. I'm going to steal Fynn's layout here. -writes royalty check-

FFI (PSX): I loved being able to pick my job class right from the beginning and naming all the characters. I just love naming things. I can't remember what my first party was, I think I just kept the default guys in there. But my first party where I took it seriously was Warrior, Red Mage, White Mage, Monk. And I got really invested in this game. I think I got as far as seeing Link's grave and a little beyond that before moving on to something else. It quickly became one of my favorites.

FFII (PSX): Ah, so that's where they got the idea for the instant lose battle. If I didn't already know about that beforehand I would have thought I lost for real. Hard game when you don't know what to do. Really hard. I was so lost in this thing and I made the mistake of talking to a guard at the city you go to in the beginning and got my ass beat so bad. I was still young when I played it and didn't have much patience so I went back to the first one.

FFIV (PSX): When do I get to play? I'm just sitting here with my controller watching the computer do all my fighting for me. I'm getting bored here, fellas. Oh, finally, I get to play now. What, I don't get to name my character? BULLTROUT! Oh, here's a guy that let me change my name. Cool. Aww, sweet scene. I'm starting to see where the romance stuff from VII was inspired from.

FFV (PSX): This game is whacky. Faris is a woman? I liked it a lot thanks to the characters and it was before I could care how bad the translation was.

FFVI (PSX): Screw the rules I have green hair! I didn't like this as much as V at first. I liked it, but just didn't get into it like I did with the last game. It's always the first games in these box sets that really stick with me. Maybe if I played it first I would have liked it more. First time playing I only got as far as Sabin's boss fight because I didn't understand when you were supposed to punch in the Blitz command. I thought you were supposed to do them while the fight animation was going on. So, I royally screwed that up.

FFVII (PSX): I was in love with the opening mission of this game. So much in fact I used to play out the scene with Pokemon toys. That's right, Pokemon toys. Everything from the first guard fight to the Scorpion boss was done with Pokemon toys. I enjoyed it a lot, and maybe would be able to remember it as fondly as FFVIII if I didn't get lost in the Construction Yard. I didn't know I was supposed to get up the pole. That's as far as I made it on my very first playthrough when I was a kid. Didn't beat it until a few years after that.

FFVIII (PSX): The battle system confused the living hell out of me and I was terrible at Triple Triad, but I liked the characters, summons, story, music and towns from the word go. Especially the school.

FFIX (PSX): I didn't care about this game very much in the beginning. It wasn't bad, but it didn't stick with me as much as the last two. I had to go through the classic games to finally appreciate this game more. It's very much a title for older fans of the series. Not people who started off with VII.

FFX (PS2): The whole quest with the Summoner and how big everything felt reminded me of Lord of the Rings. It could have been a trilogy of movies if it wanted to be. I enjoyed it a lot. Especially Yuna. First game where I could relate to the characters in it. That was nice.

FFX-2 (PS2): Sexy Yuna is sexy. I liked it until I started to think about the story too much.

FFXI (PC): It was okay. Nothing really grabbed at me and I didn't feel compelled to play it for very long.

FFXII (PS2): THIS GAME IS AWESOME! OMG I FEEL SO INSPIRED TO WRITE THIS GAME IS SO AWESOME! -Gets to Vaan- And you killed it. You killed all my motivation to play you.

FFXIII (X360): Most boring game I ever played bar none. Sent it back to Blockbuster the day after I rented it.

FFCC (GCN): Love the opening intro and it's one of the most fun I ever had playing a game, whether it was with a friend or by myself. It was cool Not much in the way of character creation, but I liked the different choices of race.

FFDOC (PS2): Fun third-person shooter, but smurf the snipers! Smurf them.

FFVI (SNES): One of the best games I ever played.

FFVI (GBA): Oh dear god what did they do to the music? This sounds terrible!