Michael-5 said: 1. That's not true, there are very clear cut Main series Mario and Donkey Kong games, except for Donkey Kong Country 1-3, none of them have an over-arching story. Fallout has a clear main seires (1-3 + New Vegas), and except for 1 character there are no connectiong between all, but the first 2 (which are directly related) Main series Dragon Quest games don't have any related story, yet we still consider DQM and DQ Swords, a side game. 2. I showed you that out of the 12 games I described 10 are connected with each other, and I never said the last 2 weren't connected. I'm not huge on FF so I might be wrong on this, but I believe the main theory is FFI, and IX take place on one planet, and the rest take place on another because at some point in the FF series space travel was possible (As referenced in many games, specifically IV, VI, VII, VIII, X, and XIII. Plus FFIII and FFVIII are believed to take place in the same place as FFIV and FFVI, just they take place after the big war in FF IV (Notice how all FF games are related to this big War of the Magi?). So there, now I showed you how all main series FF games are related. This is why side games like FF Tactics and Crystal Chronicals are side games. --- Anyway in conclusion, if Zelda has a main series, FF has a main series for the exact same reasons. If you claim one has a main series, but the other does not, then you are ignoring facts, and just pushing your opinion. FF does have an over-arching story, it's just that most of the games aren't direct sequels/prequels of each other. However, just like Super Mario World 2, the numbered value doesn't indicate its order chronologically (Remember Yoshi's Island is a prequel to all Super Mario Bros. games). |
what you said was this: FF 2,4,6,7,10, and 13 are related, FF 1 & 9 are too, and so are 3 & 8.
that's a lot different than: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14 and 15 being related. your other planets theory would make them a connected series but it's just a theory. it remains that the so called "spin offs" are as much final fantasies as the numbered ones.