The Best in Final Fantasy

Which is the best?

  • Final Fantasy III

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Final Fantasy V

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • SaGa (Final Fantasy Legends) I, II, III

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Final Fantasy Adventure

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Final Fantasy USA

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Final Fantasy VII: Before Crisis, Advent Children, Dirge of Cerberus, & Crisis Core.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Final Fantasy Chocobo Racing (or any of the other Chocobo spin-offs)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    21
Reno said:
Then why even post that message other then to spam and post count +1? ;)
I posted that in the hope that some pro moderator would edit the poll :D Doesn't look like it's going to happen though...

But yar, i'm quite worried about my postcount
 
By suckiest I meant that I've never played any worse game series. There maybe worse game series but I haven't fortunately ever played them.
And I have actually played FF I, FFVII and VIII because my friends have tried to convert me to heresy called Final Fantasy ;)
 
man, you picked the wrong final fantasy.

the best ones are the regular, Final Fantasy I, II, III, etc. and Tactics.
 
I have Final Fantasy 6-10 (playing 10 at the moment) and of those Final Fantasy VII is definetly my fave, in fact it is my joint fave game (with Civ of course! :eek: ) of all time.

Final Fantasy VIII and IX are really good as well, not so keen on X but i'm playing it anyway, and VI I still have not completed after 3 years because i'm too lazy to spend the required hours building all my character HP experiance up.
 
It's annoying that people lump together Tactics and Tactics Advance, because they're nowhere near each other in caliber. FFT is still my favorite game(yes, it even consumes more time than Civ) and the storyline is the most backstabbiest I've ever encountered. If you don't like games where a lot of characters get axed(literally, in some cases) then it's probably not for you.

But I've become obsessed with it to the point where I now own seven copies, some still sealed, and I'm compiling a list of differences between the 'original' and 'Greatest Hits' editions - there's a few bugs in the white label version that were fixed in the GH version, and a few other things were changed.
 
Xerol said:
It's annoying that people lump together Tactics and Tactics Advance, because they're nowhere near each other in caliber. FFT is still my favorite game(yes, it even consumes more time than Civ) and the storyline is the most backstabbiest I've ever encountered. If you don't like games where a lot of characters get axed(literally, in some cases) then it's probably not for you.

But I've become obsessed with it to the point where I now own seven copies, some still sealed, and I'm compiling a list of differences between the 'original' and 'Greatest Hits' editions - there's a few bugs in the white label version that were fixed in the GH version, and a few other things were changed.

have you tried this challenge, where you play an entire game with 1 class. Like, all your party has to be squires or monks, etc. I heard about it over at the gamefaqs boards.

Of course, Im nowhere near good enough to do it. Sure Ive beaten the game, but Im human afterall :p

btw, which strategy did you use for Velius? Just wondering
 
tactics
better square games out there like frontmission and Legacy of mana
 
Xerol said:
It's annoying that people lump together Tactics and Tactics Advance, because they're nowhere near each other in caliber. FFT is still my favorite game(yes, it even consumes more time than Civ) and the storyline is the most backstabbiest I've ever encountered. If you don't like games where a lot of characters get axed(literally, in some cases) then it's probably not for you.

But I've become obsessed with it to the point where I now own seven copies, some still sealed, and I'm compiling a list of differences between the 'original' and 'Greatest Hits' editions - there's a few bugs in the white label version that were fixed in the GH version, and a few other things were changed.

There is the limit of 20 options for a poll, you try putting 30+ games on a poll that only allows for 20.
 
I own all of em :D.

I voted 6 through to 9, they are all exceptionally good.

7 Must be top though, with 9 and 6 coming up close, and 8 just behind them.

Oh those fond memories :).

haven't you noticed they have gone downhill now it's Square-Enix though? :(
 
Enix needs to work on more Dragon Warrior/Quest games! Leave square to FF

btw, what the hell is Final Fantasy USA? Ive heard of Mystic Quest, but not USA.
 
Azale said:
btw, what the hell is Final Fantasy USA? Ive heard of Mystic Quest, but not USA.

Final Fantasy USA and Mystic Quest are the same game. Final Fantasy USA is the release title for Europe and Japan. It was released as Mystic Quest only in North America.
 
FFIV was the first RPG I ever played. I beat it a few years later and it was one of the toughest end bosses I ever faced. 3 of my guys were dead, another redlined, the fifth had a good amount of health.
FFVI brought me into another world with it's music and story. One of the most amazing experiences in videogames musically and storywise. To someone who is first trying to play it, I doubt it could be as good though because kids these days are used to the great graphics. Back then seeing the mechanical animations in Narshe was beautiful.
FFVII has the best overall appeal. If you haven't played it, play it. Rumored to be remade for PS3, which would be cool.
FFVIII sucked so bad that I quit playing video games for a couple years...I never beat it either. How do 6 friends all get amnesia?
FFIX is a classic return to FF roots. Dragoons and the like. It was fun to have character classes matter again.
FFX was laid back. Like watching a movie.
FF Tactics is excellent, but has its flaws.
 
MeteorPunch said:
FFVII has the best overall appeal. If you haven't played it, play it. Rumored to be remade for PS3, which would be cool.
FFVIII sucked so bad that I quit playing video games for a couple years...I never beat it either. How do 6 friends all get amnesia?
FFIX is a classic return to FF roots. Dragoons and the like. It was fun to have character classes matter again.
FFX was laid back. Like watching a movie.
FF Tactics is excellent, but has its flaws.

I hate to admit this but over the last 15 or so years I have played (and beat) every single final fantasy game up FFX.

All were good with the exception of FFVIII (I actually fell asleep playing it at times) and FFX (which was ok but as you say, too laid back and almost like watching a movie)

My favourites were FFVI, FFVII and FFIX. Tactics was also good.
 
FFVII has the best overall appeal. If you haven't played it, play it. Rumored to be remade for PS3, which would be cool

Final Fantasy VII was the best of them all, and yes Square did make a technical demo for PS3 of the Final Fantasy VII's opening video. But it's highly unlikely that they would make a new version of it.
 
Yeah I know that it's a rumor, but there's good reason for it to be true.

1. All they have to do is re-render the polygonal models (characters, enemies, etc.), bump the background textures to high-res, and redo the videos (hardest part, but Square is good at this.

2. It would make a boatload of money.
 
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