2008-01-28, 16:15 | Link #1 |
Eye Have You
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Favorite Final Fantasy
Hey guys! In anticipation of Final Fantasy XIII (yes, it's a long way off), I recently re-played some of my old FF games over the course of 3 months. While I never got to play the old nintendo FF's, I think I can safely say that Final Fantasy X and VIII are my two favorites out of the whole bunch. As far as story and plot goes, I think that VIII was my favorite, since the high-school type (if you can call the gardens high schools, lol) setting is easy for me to relate to. However, the story cannot convey the same depth of emotion because of a lack of the spoken word. Therein lies the reason for the choice of my other favorite Final Fantasy game, FFX. The game had a great story, with great characters who all had incredible depth for a video game, and top notch voice acting (anime dubs wish they had voice acting this superb).
I wanted to start this thread to give others a chance to talk about their favorite FF's, why they are their favorites, recall some good memories, etc. Share you stories with us! |
2008-01-28, 16:28 | Link #2 |
So Like A Rose
Join Date: Mar 2007
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So far VI would be my favorite simply because of the feel. The setting, story, cast, music, and over all ambience create a must-have for any avid FF collector. FFVII maybe considered "quite possibly the greatest game," but in my ooinion VI tops that.
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2008-01-28, 17:23 | Link #4 |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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I'm going with VI as well, it was the first game I played that really felt "epic" and engrossed me in its story. Its gameplay is a big contrast from more modern iterations because the characters all have special abilities that make them very unique (Sabin's blitz button inputs, Cyan's charging sword attacks); compare this with XII, where the characters are pretty much identical because of the license system. Most of the characters had very detailed backstories also, as opposed to XII, in which only one, maybe two, playable characters seemed to really even matter to the storyline. To be fair, I haven't beaten XII so I could be wrong, but I am very close to the end and nothing has convinced me otherwise as of yet. And finally, in regards to VI, you have to love a game in which
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While I agree with this (aside from the laughing scene and Yuna's voice in general), it seems it's a pretty rare opinion. Everywhere I look people seem to hate the acting in this game. A lot of it is probably anti-dub sentiment in general though. |
2008-01-28, 17:53 | Link #6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: UK
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My favourite FF game would probably have to be FFX, it was the first FF game I ever played and because of it I looked for all the earlier FF games and thus they became my favourite series of games.
I think the earlier ones are more the classics, whilst some of the newer ones haven't been quite as good.
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2008-01-28, 21:21 | Link #10 |
from head to heel
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Age: 42
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IV, VI, VII, IX and XII.
Not necessarily in that order, but FFIV gets special mention due to its nostalgia factor and for being the turning point of the series, at least, in my eyes. So many conventions of the typical FF story started in that one. And of course, who could forget FFVI? Even to this day, Celes' opera scene is one of my favorite FF moments ever—even more so than the one wherein Aerith is laid to rest in FFVII. It's cheesy of me, I know. |
2008-01-28, 23:34 | Link #14 |
Gundam Boobs and Boom FTW
Join Date: Dec 2005
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FFX+FFX-2 (yes, you read that right), and FFVII.
FFX and X-2 have to be counted together. Like it or not, X-2 is a continuation of X's story and it was a rather happy game. FFVII speaks for itself. Can't wait for the XIIIs though...FFX+FFVII teams combined and holy shit look at those graphics.
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2008-01-29, 05:41 | Link #16 |
Moving in circles
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Singapore
Age: 49
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FF-Tactics. It's the darkest and most "mature" of all the Final Fantasies, and it has great replay value. I have the War of the Lions PSP version, but I haven't quite started it. It would have been nice if there were some way to port my PS1 characters to the PSP version.
Considering that my accounts are still "alive", I guess I should mention FFXI as well. I suppose most fans would rather that this particular iteration did not exist, but at least 200,000 people still play and enjoy it to some extent. Including me. |
2008-01-29, 05:44 | Link #17 |
渡辺曜のお兄さん
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Australia
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Ditto this. VI was just plain awesome because it truely was a fantasy game without any other inhibitions (other than the NES platform? ). IX was great too, because it went back to the FF roots and did fantasy a proud service.
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2008-01-29, 07:16 | Link #19 |
Gregory House
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I wouldn't know which to pick since I enjoyed them all, but I guess my favorite would be IX. It was the first one I ever beat back when I was 11 or so, so I guess it's easy for me to feel the nostalgia over such a recent title.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Belgium
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My favorite Final Fantasy is Final Fantasy V. I love the simple yet determined (and at least for me, captivating) story, and the class system rocks.
My second favourite is FFVI, for its story, cast of characters and Magicite system. Don't like the second half, though. Quote:
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