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MaxwellGT2000 said:
Johnny B said:
4. Final Fantasy X

Meghan Sullivan: Like Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy X was a major milestone for the franchise. Not only was it a huge leap forward in terms of graphics (dropping pre-rendered backgrounds for 3D areas) and gameplay (introducing the Conditional Turn-Based Battle system and allowing players to swap characters in and out of their party during battle), but it was the first Final Fantasy to feature voice acting. These features, together with a compelling storyline and a stellar soundtrack, have solidified Final Fantasy X as one of the most popular games in the franchise. To date it has sold more than six million copies and is the only Final Fantasy game thus far to have its own sequel.

 

 

 

Or rather, it was the first to have a sequel until a game that came out ten years before it (FFIV) got a sequel five years later (FFIV: The After Years).

(Also, I might argue that the original Final Fantasy has had ~12 sequels.)

Apparently IGN has a lot of issues with fact checking lately, as in there is none, FFV is apparently also the first FF game with the active time battle system.  

Well its says "The game also featured the first Active Time Battle gauge". Which is true, FF IV didn't have that gauge/bar, so V was the first one to have it.



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