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Never played a final fantasy game,that's my whole story. lol



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darthdevidem01 said:

4. Now difficult times came, I got a Gamecube instead of a PS2.....so I couldn't play FFX. BUT I found Final Fantasy 6 Advance for the GBA in stores.....and my Gamecube had a GBA player, so I thought I could play it on the TV, which I did. Little did I know I was about to have the best Final Fantasy experience of my life, something that hasn't been matched to this day. FF6 was awe-inspiring, the best game I had ever played, topping FF7 by a long way and every other FF to that point. I loved the characters, the story, the music, the setting, the villain. What didn't I love about this game?

Final Fantasy IV had everything in it. It' hard for me to choose a best fantasy ever becaue IV, VI, VII and X i enjoyed almost every seconds of it and replayed them countless times. But if i were force to choose i would definitely choose VI. The fact that ur party get separated, play with them, get them all together only to loose everyone and start alone again. The destruction of the world. I really can't say enough about this game



Christian973 said:

There goes my journey with Final Fantasy. It has been a great one full of surprises and incredible moments. As time had passed, Final fantasy has changed a lot and have stopped playing them recently. But for the rest of my life, i will hold (6,5,4,7,8 and 9) in a pedestal as one best video games i have ever played and i'm happy i started with the right one with Final Fantasy 6.

You have played 5 to 9 and you haven't played FF 10. You should definitely give it a try. The game might start slow, but if u hanged around with FF 8, i should not be very difficult with FF 10. You should give it a chance, if you ever have some free time.



Scoobes said:

8. FFXIII: Another case of unfulfilled potential on top of development hell. People complained about FFX being linear but this was complete linearity. It started slow, but got quite fun in the middle, then lost it at the end. The base story was told well and was obviously a high focus (no pun intended) but the details of the story had to be read in the datalog rather than told throughout the world. Also, some of the characters seemed a bit weird (namely Hope) and the lack of proper side-quests really hindered the overall experience. Combat was fun, but overall it was a dissappointment.


Completely agree with you about FF XIII, this game really had a lot of potential, after finishing it i can't say  i was really please. In my opinion this game had no sidequest. i don't consider the hunting part as side quest. Side quest will be things as getting a new summon, some ultimate weapon, some ultimate armour... But this game had nothing. I enjoyed the game but when i finish it, i was not really please.



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It all started with FF IX for me :P I remember seeing the commercial and wanting it. My first words after 10 min in-game were : Wow tHIS LOOKS AWESOME, MUM THANK YOU SO MUCH :D :D BLABLA                        I guess i liked it ? It became the first game I loved, the first game I completed multiple times, My first Rpg, First FF and the game that made me really start gaming.

Because I really liked it I started buying the others, first up was VIII, I really like the game, but I wasn`t so good with the system in the game at that point in time.....

Next was VII, simply adored it <3

Then came X, and X wasn`t the only thing that came jk I loved this game so much, everything about it was awesome.

Then up next were 1&2, they were okay.

Next was VI, I found out why many people liked this one, it was fantastic for such an old game. So many unexpected parts, fun and weird attacks :P It felt like everyone was the main character.

IV: it was a nice experience.

X-2 okay i guess ?

XI :'(

III: Never got past the first dungeon out of boredom.

XII: It was a decent game, for some reason I never was hyped anyway. They should have ditched Vaan en Penolope and focused more on Basch&Asche.

V: Another great old school game, It proved to me I could still love games.

XIII: I was hyped, I was let down. It wasn`t a bad game, but it just missed something IMO.

XIV: Played the beta, such a bad interface....

This is my story! And I`m going to see it through to the end!



Started with VII, hated it because I didn't know what Final Fantasy is and I was expecting a fighting game when it was offered to me.

Some years later a friend gave me temporarily FFIX and I loved it.

 



riecsou said:
Scoobes said:

8. FFXIII: Another case of unfulfilled potential on top of development hell. People complained about FFX being linear but this was complete linearity. It started slow, but got quite fun in the middle, then lost it at the end. The base story was told well and was obviously a high focus (no pun intended) but the details of the story had to be read in the datalog rather than told throughout the world. Also, some of the characters seemed a bit weird (namely Hope) and the lack of proper side-quests really hindered the overall experience. Combat was fun, but overall it was a dissappointment.


Completely agree with you about FF XIII, this game really had a lot of potential, after finishing it i can't say  i was really please. In my opinion this game had no sidequest. i don't consider the hunting part as side quest. Side quest will be things as getting a new summon, some ultimate weapon, some ultimate armour... But this game had nothing. I enjoyed the game but when i finish it, i was not really please.

I agree with Scoobes as well.It's actually the best description of FFXIII I've red so far...



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My story is probably going to be a bit different from all the other ones.

Since I grew up with the GBC, and the N64, I never experienced Final Fantasy until I saw the PS2 games, and by then, since I had played RPGs like Diablo and Nox that were action based. I did think that FFX looked amazing, but the menu based gameplay looked so outdated, and to make matters worse (take note that I never played it, I watched other people play) the menues were not simple and elegant like the menu based gameplay in pokemon, it was unnessecarily confusing for no apparant reason (I still to this day maintain that I can come up with a better gameplay system for FF games than square for the newer FF games). When watching the game, I just didn't get it, I didn't understand it, and I didn't care about it, so I forgot about it.

Then I kept hearing that FFVII is one of the best games ever, and when I started to get interrested in retro games and saw final fantasies in top 10 lists of SNES and NES games, I decided to try the earlier games.

The first I found was FFVIII. I found it cheap in a gamestop, so I bought it and played it on my friend's PS2. I hated it, and I have already explained why countless times (People need giant monsters, otherwise they can't use items O_O).

The second was FFV. I knew it was in japanese but I found the cartrige so cheap that I bought it anyway. The gameplay was pretty fun and addictive, like pokemon in a fantasy setting, and without catching what you defeat, and the music was awesome, not pompous orchestra like the newer games, but catchy, and with a nice pace. Turns out the battery save was dead though, so when I stopped playing, all my progress was gone :(

The third I tried was FFVI. It cost me a lot to get that cartrige (since it's super rare in Europe) but it was worth it. The game is incredibly impressive for its time. The soundtrack is one of the best soundtracks in a game ever, and the story had me hooked after just having wathced the intro. (Who is that mysterious girl. Why is she controlled?. What is a Slave crown? Why do they want to control her? What is an Esper?) And the story only got better from there. The graphics, and especially the art is indredible too. (The game actually draws inspiration from known myths and fairy tales, and it's all the better for it. In the newer games, it just seems like they let their artists go crazy) The gameplay is also really good. I'm not a fan of active time battles, but everything else is perfect, nothing is too complicated, everything about the gameplay makes sense and does not make me go WTF like the newer games. I haven't gotten far in the game becasue I don't have time for games like I used to, but I'm impressed by it.

The fourth is FFXIII. I bought it because the price was down in a store, and I wanted to try modern FF out of curiosity. So far, I'm impressed by the graphics, and that's it. Artstyle is crazy and doesn't really resemble anything, even if it looks good. Many WTF moments, like the Eidolons turning into mechas (Shiva sisters into a bike, WTF!) story is hard to follow, you just get thrown into it and I never wanted to know more about any character. There are so many made up terms (Fal'Cie, Eidolon, L'Cie, etc etc) that I almost had to rewatch every cinematic to be able to follow what's going on. Gameplay is simple enough, but doesn't make any sense, why are Experience crystals? why not just spend XP points on attributes like say, Guild Wars? Soundtrack has a nice clean crystallic feel to it, but compared to the songs in VI, that had the magic of hitting every tune just right, and had awesome pacing, the XIII sountrack just pales in comparison. It's a good game I guess, and it's fun to have as a collector, aince it's a milestone in console history (a multiplat FF), but I'll probably never finsh it.

So, that's my entire history with the FF games. The next ones I'm going to try out are FFVII or FFIV. I think I'm going to like both, the one I'm most curious about is FFVII though, from what I have seen about it, it looks liek it could be the perfect blend of the old and new FF games, I don't like cyberpunk that much though, I'm a fantasy purist, but that's just a minor detail.



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