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  • Story/Characters

    27 71.05%
  • Battle system

    4 10.53%
  • Graphics

    0 0%
  • Music and sounds

    1 2.63%
  • Repeated FF themes (Cid, chocobos, summons...)

    3 7.89%
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    3 7.89%
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Thread: Most important aspect of FF

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    Default Most important aspect of FF

    I was wondering what everyone thinks is the most important part of a good FF. For me its definitely the story and good characters.

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    Not sure how to interpret this question, so I interpreted it as “what is the most important part of an FF game that makes it an FF game”. In which, the reoccurring themes is the correct answer.

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    Story and Characters. I don't care if even Cid and chocobos are taken out if the story is a masterpiece.
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    To me it's the gameplay first, even though I'm clearly the only one who thinks that (so far). The battle/interaction system has ALWAYS defined what Final Fantasy is.

    After that I'd say the traditions play a very important role. It just wouldn't be FF without Firaga and Monks. The black and white mage costumes are classics and instantly recognizable by all FF fans. Moogles and Chocobos are staples of the series now as well. If they release a game that doesn't include one, it'll definitely include the other.

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    Chars+story all the way.

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    The story, really. I can't understand playing an RPG for the gameplay, because generally it's either very repetitive or bland. Or just boring. If a Final Fantasy game doesn't have chocobos or Cid or moogles, or even the turn-based gameplay, does that make it "Not Final Fantasy?" Of course not. It's a title, nothing more, nothing less. The quality of the product is what counts, really, and I don't think you can have a quality RPG without a good story or characters.

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    Somebody needs to die. I buy FF games for bloody action.


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    I'm surprised no one has voiced the 'omg these games have better stories~' thing yet.

    It's definitely not story for me. Gameplay would seem more like it, because you can typically plan on sitting for as long as you want just levelling every little bit without advancing story at all. and sometimes that would be rewarding in itself.

    'Yeah, I finally got everyone to 255 stats apiece!'

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    Storyline is most important to me in pretty much every game I play, followed closely by gameplay. Graphics and such are nice, but they don't mean a thing if a game lacks those two key elements.

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    It's all about the story.

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    The primary thing I play any RPG for is the story and the characters. But with Final Fantasy, it's really the recurring themes that make the series what it is. There's plenty of games that have a storyline/gameplay/graphics/music just as good as the FF games, if not better--but only Final Fantasy has chocobos, Moogles, Cid, and all the other staples FF fans have come to expect.
    However, the above is just my opinion and could be completely wrong.

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    KWEH! Viva los chocobos! KWEH!

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    I'd say all of 'em, although a few misses can always be forgiven.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Azar
    The story, really. I can't understand playing an RPG for the gameplay, because generally it's either very repetitive or bland. Or just boring. If a Final Fantasy game doesn't have chocobos or Cid or moogles, or even the turn-based gameplay, does that make it "Not Final Fantasy?" Of course not. It's a title, nothing more, nothing less. The quality of the product is what counts, really, and I don't think you can have a quality RPG without a good story or characters.
    Sure you can, it's called Dragon Warrior. Despite what rumors abound it's actually pretty fun.

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    Story and Characters and Battle System. Though I'd get mad if Cid and chocobos weren't there.

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