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TheSlyMoogle 03-07-2010 10:12 PM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
Haha so here is how the FF thing works to clear up confusion:

Final Fantasy 1 - This is the same game in the US and Japan.

Final Fantasy 2 - This game was unreleased in the US in its NES iteration. Eventually remakes of both 1 and 2 would be released on the gameboy advance (Do believe was just called final fantasy 1 and 2, and do believe they were ports of the wonderswan remakes), and also as Final Fantasy Origins for the PSx. Both were remakes graphically with slight system changes (Basically making them much easier, which wasn't a bad thing for those 2 games because they were pretty dumb in terms of difficulty thanks to the equations used for damage calc and the like. The updates basically made them playable) Speaking of games that weren't standard level up procedure, let's talk about this game. When you performed an action in FFII you gained exp, so doing a certain action would make you more adept at that action. Of course you could abuse the hell out of it, like attacking each other and healing off the damage etc. This game also introduced us to... CID, and also the Chocobo.

Final Fantasy 3 - This game was unreleased in the US, but would eventually get a DS remake and overhaul, which would make its way to our shores. This game introduces the job change system, and it wasn't implemented very well. Unfortunately the remake didn't help much, as they didn't tweak the game system too much, and the game was still retarded. Characters didn't have separate levels from their job levels, so if you needed to change a job for some reason, it was a pain in the ass. Basically it made grinding all jobs for all characters a really good idea. Hey, this game introduced Moogles though. Moogles + Job System = Badass already.

Final Fantasy 4 - This was released as 2 in the US and 4 in Japan. Since the release of the original 3 here it was changed to 4 here. It was also released as part of Final Fantasy Chronicles on the PSx, which bundled Chrono Trigger together with 4. Again it was remade graphically, and released on the DS as final fantasy 4 ds. It was the first final fantasy game released on the SNES, and as such set sorta set the standards not just for FF games, but also for RPGs in general. It had a really fleshed out story, and a pretty awesome battle system and the characters were pretty awesome. This is really where things started to be amazing.

Final Fantasy 5 - This game wasn't released originally in the US. Since that though it was released alongside Final Fantasy 6, in Final Fantasy Anthologies. For the US it was made easier, but overall not a lot of changes. However due to the fact that SNES roms and emulators blew the fuck up about 2 years before Anthologies was released, there was a very well done fan translation of the Japanese ROM that spread like wildfire on the internet. This game returned to the Job system, but pretty much managed to do it right. Honestly the story for the game is nothing to write home about, and it's a relatively short game, but the battle system was amazing for its time. This is the game where you really started having to think about battles. It was a great game. This game also introduced a little chocobo by the name of Boco. In following FF games there has been a Boco in pretty much every game.

Final Fantasy 6 -This was released as Final Fantasy 3 in the US, then later changed to Final Fantasy 6 when it was released in Anthologies. It was ported to the game boy advance later on with added content. This game was basically the cake. This is pretty much the game where Square actually got it right finally. Before I played this game, I had beaten 7 and was looking for a way to kill time until 8. Heard about this, and rom-ed it up. I was super impressed, and not just because you could play as a moogle. There basically wasn't a whole lot of difference between 6 and 7 except characters and story, and for me 6 won in both of those. Oh also the game was a bit more complex in terms of battles and such. Maxing stats in that game was so cool, and it took so much awareness. Truly a stellar game.

Final Fantasy 7 - This is the game that started the confusion. Basically it came out in the US as 7, it got all this press before it was even decided the game would drop on our shores, and people were all "WHAT THE FUCK? THIS GAME IS SWEET BUT ISN'T IT FF 4?" There were a bunch of articles at the time about it, people got pissed that FF games weren't released here, they got over it and spent countless hours with 7 instead. This game was a big deal because A.) It was basically the first 3D RPG. B.) It had all these beautiful cutscenes. C.) You had a character that was totally sweet and wonderful and all things pure and good die right in front of you, and for some fucking reason Phoenix down didn't work. You grew to love Aeris, and Square murdered that bitch. D.) It was set in a futuristic location, and all kinds of crazy shit was mixed in with magic it was totally baller, no RPG had ever done that b... wait a minute Chrono Trigger. Basically 7 got a lot of hype for mixing up a bunch of stuff that like 4 different RPGs had going for them on the SNES, and also because it somehow reached the masses. I knew shit was fucked when the rednecks in my classes were talking about how sweet cloud was. I mean... I didn't even like cloud, so I knew some shit was up. Anyway it is what it is, and the majority of people will still say this is the best RPG EVAR MADE!

Final Fantasy 8 - This is the game that when people are like "Is there no bad FF game?" that gets shouted out first. Highly underrated. You know why? Because there are few people out there in RPG land who were smart enough to fucking understand it. That's right I just called a lot of you idiots. I'm not talking about story, that shit was ok. I'm talking about battle mechanics. This game was so beautiful in the way that it worked mechanically that people were like "DURR! I R LEVEL 900, YET I R DIE IN 1 HIT TO MONSTAR?!" Straight up, leveling up in this game was something drastically different from previous FF games. It was implemented beautifully as well. Junction system, I'm sorry that the US was too stupid to understand you. The Japanese got it just fine, and it's still like up there on the JP list of goodness.

Final Fantasy 9 - Nine was basically a throwback to the older games, notably 4ish type of games. It had the kinda medieval thing going for it that the older games had. To be really honest, it was tons of fun. I would also it has hands down the best soundtrack of the series. Not much more to say about this one, except it was the first game to kinda teach you skills dependent on the equipment you had on. That was annoying and neat at the same time. Not using a better equipment because you hadn't learned a previous skill yet blew ass. Especially in Mage land because those skills took forever to learn and mages are 10 different kinds of weak/fucked.

Final Fantasy 10 - This game has FF7 syndrome. First big RPG of a new gen. It was pretty, really pretty. Unique battle system with the ability to change characters in the battles, and also the elimination of Active Time Battles basically. Thanks to delay sword or whatever, I beat that games so hella underleveled. Oh that and the sweetness that was Valefor. Sphere grid was a new (And shitty) way to level up, which included such fun ventures as playing a board game with your levels and hoping you had the right spheres to set so you actually benefited from moving around on that board. Lame ass Characters and lame ass story. Really people. Oh and possibly the worst voice acting I've ever heard in any game to date. At least any game that was considered good.

Final Fantasy 11 - Basically Square tried to jump on the MMO train thanks to Everquest, and they succeeded in creating the worst Pay-to-Play MMO ever. People were like "OMG FF ONLINE" and that's what kept it going. Also because they probably never touched WoW which was far superior in every aspect. I love FF universe and all that, but please don't make shitty games that cost 14.99 a month. Kthnx.

Final Fantasy 12 - So Square tried to do something different here, AI controlled characters, Free range type battles, kinda like an MMO. A pretty decent story that was all too similar to Final Fantasy Tactics.

While we're on the subject though, I would say if you're looking for good RPGs, most of these games aren't really worth playing.

1,2 and 3 are highly skippable. 4 brings fond memories, but by today's standards I would say skip it. 5 is all skip. I would suggest skipping 10 and 12 as well.

There were so many great RPGs for the SNES and PSx that don't start with the words Final Fantasy. Play them instead.

Also Vampyr, if you've never played Chrono Trigger, now is the time. Going to make a bold statement and say it's probably the best RPG ever. Hope someone argues that one with me ;)




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Originally Posted by Xantar (Post 264481)

Penelo: No, that can't be it. People have been doing free-flowing dialogue with realistic pauses for years. Just look at any Disney movie.

*pause*

Vaan: Yeah, I guess that's true. I wouldn't worry about it, though. Since our acting isn't nail-on-chalkboard awful, all the videogame reviewers will claim that we have awesome voice actors. People won't notice a problem until that Xantar guy points it out, and nobody cares what he says anyway.

Uh... Not trying to defend a mediocre game, but this was done to help with localization to prevent the lameness that was FFX voice acting. Don't know if you remember, but in 10 the lips were so out of sync and everything was really fucked up. Yeah it was a shortcut way to fix that stupid shit, but I guess it kinda worked.

magus113 03-14-2010 12:12 AM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
As far as playing FFVI, the Game Boy Advance version is supposed to be the one with the most additions and it's got completely rewritten dialogue.

Sorry about the wall of text with my answer.

I've only completed FF3(Japan), FF7, FF9, and FF10. I can personally say FF9 is probably my favorite. FF3 was great, but I'm not too big on games with job systems, considering I'm not that good at managing my parties that way. FF9 was pretty old school and it brought the series back from it's roots, which it didn't return to until I'd have to say FF11 or 12. I've never played FF11 because MMOs really aren't my thing after a while. My issue with 12 was that the battle system was just BORING. Ugh, I don't think I could imagine playing through a 35+ hour game with that kind of battle system.

Straying from my point here. The music in FF9 was fantastic, the characters were all actually pretty enjoyable, my personal favorites being Freya, Amarant, and Steiner. All of the characters have their uses (yes even Quina), and they all add humor and more character to the game. The plot progression was fantastic. It was everything FF used to be and more.

FF8 is the one I'm trying to trek though now, and I do enjoy that game although I feel sometimes the narrative between Laguna/Squall and how they're connected can get a little convoluted. The junction system is cool, but I also think it makes the game way too easy if you do like I do and make for some pretty serious level grinding when it's possible. The magic system is fine, it's the organization and distribution of magic that makes things tedious. Yes you can transfer all junctioned magic and all of that goodness easily, but divvying it up makes for a little too much time in the menus if you ask me. The SeeD ranks are a joke, because the answers to the tests are always super simple and you receive a ridiculous amount of money on a regular basis.

FF7? Ugh. I don't know. When I finally beat it start to finish two years ago, I wasn't left with a bad taste in my mouth, but I don't think there's much for me to remember. Mind you, it brought about some pretty decent material as far as the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII stuff goes (Crisis Core is actually a pretty cool game, and Advent Children, while campy and a cash cow has it's replay value). But yeah. It's definitely overrated.

FFX for me was cool when I started getting into it, but I think my biggest issue was that I found it very difficult at some points because I wasn't accustomed to level grinding when I first got the game, which would have helped me and my sphere grid progression a whole bunch. The whole keeping-your-entire-party-with-you-when-you-battle system was cool but I don't think I was able to fully get the most out of everyone because I was trying to make sure they all got in to battles at once, which is the wrong way to approach things, I know but I didn't know any better.

The first Final Fantasy is a great game, and I still strive to beat it. I have the 20th anniversary edition for the PSP, which while toned down in difficulty, I think is the best version of the game. I still plan to beat it one day.

I've played the beginning of FF2 and I can't say that I really enjoy it to be honest. I think it's the leveling system. I dunno. I'll give it another shot.

FF4, I got all the way to when you first get the Lunar Whale, and I started to struggle a little after that. Eventually due to a mishap of my own fault, my save was deleted and I have yet to pick it up again. But I want to.

FF5 I played and I've actually gotten all the way to the end but I have not beaten Exdeath. The difficulty is pretty up there. And I'm gonna attribute it to me not being able to manage my party properly with the job system. It requires me going back to level grinding which I guess I can try, but I don't know if I could.

Angrist 03-16-2010 11:16 AM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
I think FFIX is the only one my brother doesn't own. That one even interests me, because of the classical medieval style.
He started FFXII, but never finished it.

TheSlyMoogle 03-16-2010 04:57 PM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
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Originally Posted by magus113 (Post 264929)
The music in FF9 was fantastic, the characters were all actually pretty enjoyable, my personal favorites being Freya, Amarant, and Steiner. All of the characters have their uses (yes even Quina), and they all add humor and more character to the game. The plot progression was fantastic. It was everything FF used to be and more.

This game has the best music. Also Quina was highly useful, white wind was the best healing spell in the game for a long time, and mighty guard is top tier magicks. Always has been.

My favorite characters were Freya and Amarant, but sadly didn't use them much thanks to the broken goodness that was Zidane, Eiko, Vivi and Steiner. I'm soooo sorry Garnet didn't get Holy or a decent summon like Eiko did. She had access to Holy and the best Summon, Maduin (Forgot what they called him in 9)

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Originally Posted by magus113 (Post 264929)
FF8 is the one I'm trying to trek though now, and I do enjoy that game although I feel sometimes the narrative between Laguna/Squall and how they're connected can get a little convoluted. The junction system is cool, but I also think it makes the game way too easy if you do like I do and make for some pretty serious level grinding when it's possible. The magic system is fine, it's the organization and distribution of magic that makes things tedious. Yes you can transfer all junctioned magic and all of that goodness easily, but divvying it up makes for a little too much time in the menus if you ask me. The SeeD ranks are a joke, because the answers to the tests are always super simple and you receive a ridiculous amount of money on a regular basis.

SeeD ranks are a joke, but if I understand what you're doing with the game in terms of leveling up, then will say the game will get nearly impossible for you around the end of disc 3. I may be wrong about that, because the GFs in the game are pretty sick, but let's just say it will be hard. Probably the funnest thing I've done in a regular FF game (Aside from Tactics which is just amazing), Is a no level up run in FF8. It's impossible not to gain a few levels in the beginning of the game but aside from that, it's a lot of fun, and a great challenge.

I think if you enjoyed 9 you would really like 6 if you haven't played it.


Also, can we please stop considering FFXI as part of the series? It wasn't even originally titled FFXI, but the number was added to boost sales and get more players. Playing FFXI was probably the worst thing I've ever done in an MMO, I played it for 3 hours, looked up and realized I was like level 4 or something. I actually ninja returned it to Wal-Mart saying the game was busted, and they gave me a nice unopened copy that I took to a different wal-mart to get cash for. Wal-mart you're so good to me.

So far the only game I've yet to play in the series is Final Fantasy 12. I just couldn't do it. Reminded me too much of .hack series and I struggled through the last 2 games in that series just to finish the story. Decided it was more fun to watch my roommate do the same stuff in the ff series. Lol. Zodiac Spear.

magus113 03-16-2010 07:52 PM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
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Originally Posted by TheSlyMoogle (Post 265100)
SeeD ranks are a joke, but if I understand what you're doing with the game in terms of leveling up, then will say the game will get nearly impossible for you around the end of disc 3. I may be wrong about that, because the GFs in the game are pretty sick, but let's just say it will be hard. Probably the funnest thing I've done in a regular FF game (Aside from Tactics which is just amazing), Is a no level up run in FF8. It's impossible not to gain a few levels in the beginning of the game but aside from that, it's a lot of fun, and a great challenge.

Well I'm not ignoring the GFs either, but I am definitely using them to give me some crazy stat boosts, etc. The level grinding is mostly for AP to learn all kinda of stat bonuses and junction abilities. Plus the GFs make the game super easy to grind.

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Originally Posted by TheSlyMoogle (Post 265100)
I think if you enjoyed 9 you would really like 6 if you haven't played it.

I've started 6 and haven't finished it sadly. It IS on my list though.

Vampyr 03-16-2010 08:35 PM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
Quote:

Also, can we please stop considering FFXI as part of the series? It wasn't even originally titled FFXI, but the number was added to boost sales and get more players. Playing FFXI was probably the worst thing I've ever done in an MMO, I played it for 3 hours, looked up and realized I was like level 4 or something. I actually ninja returned it to Wal-Mart saying the game was busted, and they gave me a nice unopened copy that I took to a different wal-mart to get cash for. Wal-mart you're so good to me.
I had a similar experience. I bought it for the PS2, but my connection was so slow I couldn't even get the game started.

I took it back to walmart and asked if it could be returned if it was opened, and the person said no. So I walked around for a few minutes and came back and there was a different person working, and I just told her the game didn't work and they gave me my money back, which I used to get a NES themed Gameboy SP.

Vampyr 03-27-2010 11:21 PM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
I just remembered my number one gripe with FFXII:

You didn't get a bangaa in your party.

Ginkasa 03-28-2010 12:35 AM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
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Originally Posted by Vampyr (Post 265862)
I just remembered my number one gripe with FFXII:

You didn't get a bangaa in your party.



That would have been cool.

So, anyway, I've decided to play through the entire FF series in order. I was just going to play the ones I haven't beaten (II, III, V) but through a series of unfortunate events found myself playing the first game instead and inspiring me to play through the first series.

Anyone interested in giving a FF marathon a go? A thread for impressions on each one?

magus113 03-28-2010 02:13 PM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
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Originally Posted by Ginkasa (Post 265863)
That would have been cool.

So, anyway, I've decided to play through the entire FF series in order. I was just going to play the ones I haven't beaten (II, III, V) but through a series of unfortunate events found myself playing the first game instead and inspiring me to play through the first series.

Anyone interested in giving a FF marathon a go? A thread for impressions on each one?

That sounds like a cool idea. I'm glad I still have the FF Origins copy of FF1/2 because while the engine was kind of broken I felt more accomplished getting as far as I did in the game, although the PSP Anniversary collection remakes were pretty cool. It IS very time consuming however and I'd probably skip playing FF7 again to be honest.

Typhoid 03-28-2010 03:43 PM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
I'd be down for doing that, but the only ones I have are 12 and 13. I think I have X-2 tucked away somewhere, aswell.


If I had access to the older games I'd be all over that considering I've never really played them.

magus113 03-29-2010 12:42 AM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
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Originally Posted by Typhoid (Post 265908)
I think I have X-2 tucked away somewhere, aswell.

And it's not burned yet because?

TheSlyMoogle 03-29-2010 11:03 PM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
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Originally Posted by magus113 (Post 265944)
And it's not burned yet because?

Story was bad, but the battle system was fun as fuck.

magus113 03-30-2010 08:16 AM

Re: This or That: Final Fantasy Series
 
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Originally Posted by TheSlyMoogle (Post 265996)
Story was bad, but the battle system was fun as fuck.

I dunno. I've never been able to do well with games that have job systems or anything similar.


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