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Final Fantasy
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BTW. in The round island you also can find information about chrono trigger 
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But i know everything of CT.PhoenixG wrote:BTW. in The round island you also can find information about chrono trigger
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I love the final fantays games. and what the hell are you talking about, matyuv?
Final Fantasy
Discuss Final Fantasy as a whole, the upcoming games and your favourites in the series!
My overall favourite is Final Fantasy VII, one of the most immersive games I've ever played. I was heavily engrossed in the story ,characters and world from start to finish. Final Fantasy IX is pretty damn close, as the game was beautiful overall. I also love X, IV, III and am going to play through the rest of VI soon which I already really like. I found XIII to be pretty good too despite the hate, but couldn't really get into XII as I found the story, characters and combat to be quite weak. The soundtrack was outstanding and the world was decent though. I really want to try V in the future too, but am not interested in VIII as I find the premise of that entry to be quite off putting. XV looks amazing and I am really hyped for that game. I also think Lightning returns looks really good and will be a nice conclusion to the XIII story arc.
My overall favourite is Final Fantasy VII, one of the most immersive games I've ever played. I was heavily engrossed in the story ,characters and world from start to finish. Final Fantasy IX is pretty damn close, as the game was beautiful overall. I also love X, IV, III and am going to play through the rest of VI soon which I already really like. I found XIII to be pretty good too despite the hate, but couldn't really get into XII as I found the story, characters and combat to be quite weak. The soundtrack was outstanding and the world was decent though. I really want to try V in the future too, but am not interested in VIII as I find the premise of that entry to be quite off putting. XV looks amazing and I am really hyped for that game. I also think Lightning returns looks really good and will be a nice conclusion to the XIII story arc.
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Great topic 
I have played them all up to X-2 (which was lame) and it's really hard to tell which one was my favorite. I have enjoyed all of them between V and X at different times, and it was a great moment everytime.
You should really try V, personnaly, I really enjoyed the game mechanics with the class system!
I have played them all up to X-2 (which was lame) and it's really hard to tell which one was my favorite. I have enjoyed all of them between V and X at different times, and it was a great moment everytime.
You should really try V, personnaly, I really enjoyed the game mechanics with the class system!
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Seeing as this topic already existed, I've merged them, I'll put your poll in also.
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Thanks Master!
I guess Tidus is your favourite protagonist though, am I right? Mine is either Cecil or Zidane but Tidus is an awesome character. He seems to get quite a bit of hate which I can't really understand as I found him to be a great character with some nice development and backstory.
I also love the infamous laugh scene haha!
Yeah I avoided X-2 but I may try it out of curiosity when the HD version is released. I loved the job system in III so yeah V should be good. I assumed you liked X the best due to your name, but its cool that you like so many of themtidus457 wrote:Great topic
I have played them all up to X-2 (which was lame) and it's really hard to tell which one was my favorite. I have enjoyed all of them between V and X at different times, and it was a great moment everytime.
You should really try V, personnaly, I really enjoyed the game mechanics with the class system!
I also love the infamous laugh scene haha!
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I love FF9. It looks good, the music is lovely, the characters are interesting and well developed and it makes me do something a game thats story focus should do at the end, make me cry. And as everybody who plays this game may say. I love Vivi.
BTW is there any one else who like Quina.
BTW is there any one else who like Quina.
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Yeah FF9 is one of my favourites. I kind of liked Quina even if he did step into Jar Jar Binks territory at times. Despite him being incredibly useful in battle I never used him, I just stuck with Zidane, Vivi, Dagger and Steiner for the most part.
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I watched my sister play the most recent Final Fantasy game. She was flying the Regalia and crashed. 
Then I started watching other videos of it and it was SOOOOO hilarious.
As for FF, haven't played the games, though I want to sometime.
(I wonder why Fifo hasn't posted here? He LOVES FF doesn't he?)
Then I started watching other videos of it and it was SOOOOO hilarious.
As for FF, haven't played the games, though I want to sometime.
(I wonder why Fifo hasn't posted here? He LOVES FF doesn't he?)
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I had Final Fantasy for GBA years ago and I was highly addicted to the game. I recall playing one of them in my cousins a long time ago as a kid on PS1, but I can't recall which exact game it was.
But yeah, Final Fantasy is definitely something special that I will definitely be revisiting.
But yeah, Final Fantasy is definitely something special that I will definitely be revisiting.





