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2012-09-20, 04:51 AM (ISO 8601)
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This belongs over in the Gaming(OTHER) forum: http://www.giantitp.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=26
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2012-09-20, 06:40 AM (ISO 8601)
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2012-09-20, 07:11 AM (ISO 8601)
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2012-09-20, 07:25 AM (ISO 8601)
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IMO, FF7 is easily the best. It's arguably one of the best console rpg's of all time. The plot is solid, the music is fantastic, the characters are (mostly) energetic and unique. It's just a great game.
Second best: FF5. The job system gives an otherwise cliche' game so much replay value it's insane. Again, the characters are fun and energetic, and there're some goofy moments you can't help laughing at. Another square-enix gem.I am not seaweed. That's a B.
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2012-09-20, 07:45 AM (ISO 8601)
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One of the weak points of FF V is that some of the high level skills like X-Shot with the Archer or Dual Wielding on the Ninja are grindtastic nightmares.
I prefer number 6 myself. The characters are plentiful and varied and the game features the single best villain in any FF game.
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2012-09-20, 07:54 AM (ISO 8601)
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I only played X and on. X was pretty good, actually.
I PLAYED VII and IX, but I didn't get very far. They were both borrowed from a friend and I had to give them back. =/
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2012-09-20, 07:59 AM (ISO 8601)
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My favorite is Final Fantasy Tactics. It's better by far than any other games. The plot is more solid, the system is more engaging, the main character is more likeable.
VI and IV follow closely behind.
At the bottom of the barrel, the worst games in the series are Tactics Advance and X-2.
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2012-09-20, 11:18 AM (ISO 8601)
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For me it's a tie between Tactics and IX: Both had solid characters that were not emo's (I am looking at you VII and VIII) with solid music, rich plots and good gameplay. If anyone wants a laugh I suggest watching Awesome Fantasy VII... though it may annoy some fanboys of VII lol
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2012-09-20, 11:59 AM (ISO 8601)
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I think the term 'emo' has been thrown around so much that people have exaggerated caricatures of what it actually means.
Taking the typical definition of emo as "particularly emotional, sensitive, shy, introverted, or angst-ridden", Cloud can be argued to be angst ridden if you count suffering from borderline PTSD to be angsty, and Squall only really hits the introverted mark - he's definitely not emotional or sensitive as he's shut himself down to stop being hurt any more.
Hell, if you're labelling Cloud and Squall as emo because they hit one of the five descriptors, then Asura from Asura's Wrath could be argued to be emo with the angst over his dead wife and kidnapped daughter driving him.
Back to the original topic, my favourite FF games were Tactics, X and if it counts, Vagrant Story.
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2012-09-20, 04:16 PM (ISO 8601)
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Out of the ones I've played (up to FF10):
6 had the best story, best characters, best villain.
10 had the best game mechanics, best summoning.
9 had the best airships, best chocobos, and best minigames.
4 had the best jokes, second best villain, and they went to the friggin Moon!
Overall, my favorite is still FF6.
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2012-09-20, 04:30 PM (ISO 8601)
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Is this really a good idea? This tends to be one of those hot button issues that destroys friendships, get people banned and will probably start wars a few decades down the line.
And just to prove that, I'll name my favorite. XIII. The battle system is fast and engaging, while also being far more complex and tactical than most people give it credit for. The setting design is quite good, though not as much as that of XII, and the main cast is far better developed than in any other game in the series.
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2012-09-20, 04:42 PM (ISO 8601)
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Of those I've played enough to judge them... I'm going to have to go with 1. I can enjoy a straightforward, old-school dungeon-crawling RPG quite a bit at times, and that was a good one.
The others that I've played and liked were 4 and 10. 10 had the best combat mechanics in the series, hands down, but then there's the story. 4 was fairly good, and I'd likely have a higher opinion of it had I played it when it was at least relatively new, but I've only been trying the series for the past five years or so, so it was showing its age by the time I played it.
Since the discussion is supposed about our favorites, I'll refrain from saying what I thought of the others I've played (8, 10-2, 12, 13), and just mention that I've tried 7 and 9, but not gotten far enough in them to judge them. In both cases I was interrupted by the release of a new game I wanted to play more, and haven't yet gone back to them. I will say that I was finding myself annoyed by 7's overuse of mini-games, though.
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2012-09-20, 05:18 PM (ISO 8601)
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I do give FF XIII credit for it's battle system, as a resident Final Fantasy buff, I found the combat the second most enjoyable part about FF XIII, (next to the story, which I found moving.), however the endless hallways really threw me off. I never felt like I was making progress so much as seeing the next change of scenery.
I come to Final Fantasy expecting a long game, yes, but I come to final fantasy also expecting a bit of freedom, to go back to pointless location x or y and get some bonus by doing a stupid minigame like chocobo racing, or playing a card game for 6 hours.
Final Fantasy needs a bit more of that, it may have faltered in FF XI but that's because you expected people to pay for cards to play a game that was niche with free cards against AI.
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2012-09-20, 05:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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My personal favorite is IV being the first I played, and I've completed it too many times to count on multiple platforms.
However I did like Crises Core quite a lot, I liked the character of Zak, the real time system of combat and the general plot.
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2012-09-20, 07:01 PM (ISO 8601)
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My favorite is Mardek RPG, a series of three free online flash game on Kongregate based off FF, and with a brilliant memory saver graphics trick called "exploration mode uses 8-bit graphics, but combat has some great 2d graphics".
Mostly because I've never played any actual FF games. >_>
But seriously, Mardek probably has the best zero-movement turn-based combat system I've played (which has a 99% chance of also being from one of the FF games). It's turn-based, sure, but if you time it right and press the key or click the mouse (I forget which), you get a bonus which raises damage of your attack or decreases damage of opponent's. It's also got a minor rock-paper-scissors thing, just enough to reward assigning certain team members to use certain moves against certain monsters, but not so much that it's an auto-win if you get the strengths and weaknesses down.Last edited by Hiro Protagonest; 2012-09-20 at 07:02 PM.
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Seconding this. We're talking about Ultros, right? (just kidding) But yeah, where most FF baddies are serious about their work, Kefka has a grand old time! Being evil is a BLAST!
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6 - Kefka, Mog, the Opera Scene and Terra's Theme are reasons enough
9 - Vivi and everything that was awesome about FF up to that point combined
12 - One of my favorite worlds/stories (doubly so since it's from the perspective of a relatively minor character, which is brilliant) and I liked the license board
7 - Listen to Aerith's Theme (though I still think of her as Aeris). Makes me cry every damn time.
1 - How many years later, and I still replay it and have fun, every time!
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2012-09-20, 07:51 PM (ISO 8601)
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I'd say...
FFTA. It's a fun game where you get to be the omnicidal villain for a change, instead of the hero who tries to stop him.
Or V. Because GILGAMESH!Last edited by The-Mage-King; 2012-09-20 at 07:51 PM.
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2012-09-20, 08:05 PM (ISO 8601)
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Hmm... I reallly liked 8. Except for the fact that ever fifteen minutes, or just when it was getting Fun, Rinoa would pop up again.
I loved 9. After finishing 7, and 8, and liking both, I really, really liked 9. The romance was there, and well written, but not intrusive. The characters that did die were neither main party members, nor were they so totally unlikable that you JUST DIDN'T CARE that they were dead. While Kuja was totally his own villian, it was like he'd studied Kefka's work and wondered 'how can I get close to that?' He didn't quite make it, but he gave it his all. What more can you ask from a villian?
Tactics? I freaking loved Tactics. I know ins and outs of that game that make a person cry. I know how to disassemble every single fight and win, with one annoying exception that caught more people off guard than any one I ever remember anywhere. If you've played it, you know. If not, you probably still know. Weigraf! I had at one point memorized the Calculator Table and large pieces of the BMG. (Not a mis-spelling.)
I played III/VI, it was good, but I was out of place to really enjoy it. I was too late and had heard too much about it to really feel it. It was still fun.
I played II/IV as well. And it was also good. Yet... it just wasn't as good as IX. It's an unfair comparison, I know, but it just wasn't.
I played I. I've NEVER finished it. Not even the GBA version with MP. That saddens me.
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2012-09-20, 08:19 PM (ISO 8601)
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Tactics and Six.
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2012-09-21, 12:33 AM (ISO 8601)
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I love 7 and would in fact wet myself a little if they were to redo it and put in on PS3.
In a close second I would think that 3 is the best (espers) and the story was really cool and still fun to play even this day.
It really broke my heart this month when Enix released the new FF on ipad and put an ungodly price of 30$ on it. I think they missed the mark and that will only hurt them if they dont lower it.
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2012-09-21, 12:36 AM (ISO 8601)
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Sorry, i need to learn how to double quote, not sure how to yet
You should get the emulator and try 1, the original not the updated one. It is a fun play and really shows how awesome the series has always been. The updated 1 is not as fun, not because of the story, but they aded in new dungeons that are annoying and take too long for no real value. And who can choose the 16 bit graphics over the 8 bit that started all the fun?
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2012-09-21, 12:59 AM (ISO 8601)
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It's the little set of quotation marks right next to the "Quote" button.
You should get the emulator and try 1, the original not the updated one. It is a fun play and really shows how awesome the series has always been. The updated 1 is not as fun, not because of the story, but they aded in new dungeons that are annoying and take too long for no real value. And who can choose the 16 bit graphics over the 8 bit that started all the fun?
Anyway, I've personally only played I (iOS), III, VII, and XIII. My favorite is XIII. I haven't beaten VII yet, but I'm guessing I'm pretty close to the end:and I can see why it's so hyped, particularly for its time. I personally don't think it's the greatest JRPG ever created, but I won't hold it against anyone who does.SpoilerShinra has (despite my best efforts) managed to destroy Sephiroth's force field, Rufus and his flunkies are dead, Cloud and Tifa have had their PG-rated probably-maybe-sex scene, and I'm about to slide down into the crater
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2012-09-21, 01:15 AM (ISO 8601)
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Emo is also a term for a particular fashion/aesthetic, which both characters show.
13 did have a good battle system, true. I wanted to beat the hay out of Lightning though.
My favorite was final fantasy tactics.
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When you click it, it turns green. Later, when you post, it will show every quote you've clicked this on, up to ten different quotes.
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2012-09-21, 01:24 AM (ISO 8601)
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You don't actually have to do those dungeons, you know. They're basically irrelevant to the story.. and if you're playing the game for the first time, I'd recommend you don't, actually, because you'll get an experience much closer to the original that way. Doing the bonus dungeons tends to make everything else way too easy, whether it's just because you're overleveled from all the extra fighting you do in them or because your entire party is wearing weapons and armor 1.5x times more powerful than anything that was in the NES edition of the game.
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Aside from the Nomura 'I Like Belts!' fashion statement, about the only thing I can think of that Squall and Cloud have in common is excessive use of gravity defying hair gel.
I can see Squall having the emo hair style, but given that he predates the mainstream popularity of emo (FF8 was released just before My Chemical Romance et al became really popular), he owes more to the Japanese aesthetic of 'cool brooding hero' and is being retroactively being applied with the emo label.
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