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bouzane said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:
Well, if you wanted to start from the beginning you could pick up Final Fantasy Origins. I think that's on PSN. It has enhanced versions of the first two games. However, I would recommend playing the games in their original form without all the bells and whistles added in later. But that's just because I have a hang-up about that.

Otherwise, I think starting with Final Fantasy IV is the best option. But I'm unsure if that's on PSN.


No offense but that's a terrible idea. FFI is unplayable without your characters' attacks automatically redirecting from dead enemies. Also, FFII, even with the improvements present in Origins, is still garbage. I'd have to recommend FFIV and VI, easily the best in the series as far as I'm concerned.

Sorry, just saw this. I played Final Fantasy (NES) on the Virtual Console about 2 years ago and was able to beat it. It took a while with all the grinding but it's definitely playable.

I haven't played II yet, but I stick by my proposal to play each game in its original form. I always think it's best to see what the developers originally intended for their audience.

That being said, I agree that VI is the best in the series.