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Final Fantasy
0bsessions:
The first five at least and, to and extent, the sixth. They didn't really start becoming a readily purchasable item until the Playstation era, and even then they were way expensive, as I recall. In the fourth one, there was literally only one shop you could actually buy ethers, and that was the Namingway cave outside the final dungeon.
Xerostyle:
People who say Final Fantasy 7 is the best played that one first.
That being said, my first Final Fantasy was the original, but my favorite is the sixth.
After 9, they went way downhill though.
Also,
--- Quote ---Well, FFVII had an amazingly deep story (I'm not sure where it is now, but there was a huge article about the themes and underlying concepts/subtexts behind the plot of the game), but it was kind of mishandled in translation. I would love to play a remake with a good translation.
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I'm sorry, but it really isn't.
Oh, and the main character of FFXIII is a female. Not a male.
0bsessions:
I'd like to call XII a return to form, but I realized a few years ago that I find the Final Fantasy series, as a whole, pretty underwhelming. I hated VII and X, disliked II, loved V, VI and XII and was generally apathetic toward the rest. It's an overall average series at best, and at worst a series that has long outlived its quality with a couple gems here and there.
Scandanavian War Machine:
how 'bout that FFXIII no longer being a PS3 exclusive, eh?
pretty crazy.
Xerostyle:
--- Quote from: 0bsessions on 11 Nov 2008, 08:20 ---I'd like to call XII a return to form, but I realized a few years ago that I find the Final Fantasy series, as a whole, pretty underwhelming. I hated VII and X, disliked II, loved V, VI and XII and was generally apathetic toward the rest. It's an overall average series at best, and at worst a series that has long outlived its quality with a couple gems here and there.
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2 or 4? Because 4 was pretty good in my opinion. 2, not so much.
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