View Poll Results: Which is the best Classic Final Fantasy game?

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  • Final Fantasy I

    1 2.63%
  • Final Fantasy II

    0 0%
  • Final Fantasy III

    1 2.63%
  • Final Fantasy IV

    6 15.79%
  • Final Fantasy V

    8 21.05%
  • Final Fantasy VI

    22 57.89%
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    FFIV is the only one I played.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeromus_X
    Funny, I'd consider FFVI the first modern FF.
    Agreed. FFVI is the first FF where cinematic storyline was the focus of the game more than gameplay. Ever since FFVI, the games in the series have been more on the easy side, and you've been able to make your characters overpowered and destroy most enemies, including the final boss, with only one hit (Genji Glove + Offering + Atma + Illumina). FFVI was also the first FF to have some little things that make the battles a lot easier, such as being able to temporarily skip someone's turn by pressing the menu button (Triangle in the PSX version) and having Megalixirs. FFVI also introduced the idea of being able to change party members, with almost 10 party members hardly ever being used. Finally, the industrialised world is more modern than medieval fantasy for me.

    Anyway, after this nitpicking, I'd say FFIV was my favorite of the classic FFs. Especially after playing the GBA version with an improved script and the system being a bit more user-friendly. The storyline is well done, and most of the characters are nice, some having darker stories (e.g. Kain), some being really funny (Cid and Edge) and some being just excellent (Rydia, Golbez). The music is very good, and I like it how Prelude and Prologue also play during the game several times rather than just playing in the opening menu or ending credits. The fantasy setting is also what I think was done really well in this game. As for the battle system, I like it how no character is overpowered, and everyone has a fixed class, so fighters are fighters and mages are mages.
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    Well...they're all good. I can't make a decision.

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    FF5. itd probly be FF6 but the disk broke before i could complete it and i cant remember everything about it so itd probly be the best for me but FFV has great parts and gilgamesh and X-death are great enemies.
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    Final Fantasy 5. Followed closely by 6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sephiroth1999AD
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeromus_X
    Funny, I'd consider FFVI the first modern FF.
    Agreed. FFVI is the first FF where cinematic storyline was the focus of the game more than gameplay. Ever since FFVI, the games in the series have been more on the easy side, and you've been able to make your characters overpowered and destroy most enemies, including the final boss, with only one hit (Genji Glove + Offering + Atma + Illumina). FFVI was also the first FF to have some little things that make the battles a lot easier, such as being able to temporarily skip someone's turn by pressing the menu button (Triangle in the PSX version) and having Megalixirs. FFVI also introduced the idea of being able to change party members, with almost 10 party members hardly ever being used. Finally, the industrialised world is more modern than medieval fantasy for me.
    I completely agree with this brilliant overview. Though, I thought 6 was the greatest FF and is my favorite media of any time for sure. The symbolism and epic-ness of the game rawked my sawks.

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    whether FFVI should be considered a second generation ff game (which i believe it should be) or not, I'll vote for it every time when given the chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentenigma
    whether FFVI should be considered a second generation ff game (which i believe it should be) or not, I'll vote for it every time when given the chance.
    Why should it be considered a second generation FF game? It is classically SNES in every way. It has all of the classics of Final Fantasy in it from the summons to the classic cliches! I'd like to see why you say it's a second generation FF.

    Does anyone else think this as well?

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    VI for sure, it had a great story and i liked the multiple playable characters and the way you could customize any character to do whatever you wanted. V would be second with IV close behind because I disliked its static class system.

    Quote Originally Posted by bipper
    Quote Originally Posted by Sephiroth1999AD
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeromus_X
    Funny, I'd consider FFVI the first modern FF.
    Agreed. FFVI is the first FF where cinematic storyline was the focus of the game more than gameplay. Ever since FFVI, the games in the series have been more on the easy side, and you've been able to make your characters overpowered and destroy most enemies, including the final boss, with only one hit (Genji Glove + Offering + Atma + Illumina). FFVI was also the first FF to have some little things that make the battles a lot easier, such as being able to temporarily skip someone's turn by pressing the menu button (Triangle in the PSX version) and having Megalixirs. FFVI also introduced the idea of being able to change party members, with almost 10 party members hardly ever being used. Finally, the industrialised world is more modern than medieval fantasy for me.
    I completely agree with this brilliant overview. Though, I thought 6 was the greatest FF and is my favorite media of any time for sure. The symbolism and epic-ness of the game rawked my sawks.
    i disagree i consider IV to be more of a stepping stone into the next generation because it was close but it lacked the cg cutscenes and 3d characters and world which are the things that really set the early games apart from the later ones
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    Quote Originally Posted by boys from the dwarf
    FF5. itd probly be FF6 but the disk broke before i could complete it and i cant remember everything about it so itd probly be the best for me but FFV has great parts and gilgamesh and X-death are great enemies.
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    Actually, I think the first parts of FF2 has one of the best feelings of any FF game; but then it falls downhill with all goddamn magic sequences and tedious dungeons.

    FF6 is obviously my favourite game, followed by the most FF-ish of them all, FF4.
    FF5 feels sweet for some reason, what with all the clear colours and fun Jobs.

    FF3 is by far the best NES game, followed by FF1.
    FF2 would've been right up with the SNES titles if it didn't become so damn tedious after a while. :rolleyes2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morridor
    Quote Originally Posted by silentenigma
    whether FFVI should be considered a second generation ff game (which i believe it should be) or not, I'll vote for it every time when given the chance.
    Why should it be considered a second generation FF game? It is classically SNES in every way. It has all of the classics of Final Fantasy in it from the summons to the classic cliches! I'd like to see why you say it's a second generation FF.

    Does anyone else think this as well?

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    I thought Sephiroth summed it up quite well. In FFVI the focus started shifting toward a more cinematic and story/character driven experience. It was also the first to be set in a world that wasn't quite swords and sorcery. FFVI was definitely a more steampunk world (Edgar's tools, the Magitek factory, Magitek armor, the prevalence of machines, etc.) while the previous ones had a more traditional medieval or rennaisance feel. There's always been a high tech element in FF games (heck, FFI had robots wandering around!) but the overall world felt less advanced. FFVI really started to change what "Final Fantasy" could be. FFI-V were swords and sorcery. FFVI was steampunk. FFVII was cyberpunk. FFXIII is Phantasy Star.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tavrobel
    Final Fantasy VI.
    Closely followed by IV. But either way, all classic FFs are awesome

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    The only classic game i played is ffV, and its fantastic!

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    FARIS, MOG, RYDIA ARE TEH BESTNGREATESCHARACTER IN THE HISTOREY AFTER VIVI.

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