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Final Fantasy IV: Definately worth it. But if you're used to the graphics from FFVII and FFVIII be ready for the SNES graphics. Character development while good for a SNES game won't be what you're used to on the Playstation. But it's a great introduction to Final Fantasy.
Final Fantasy V: You get to see the early version of the class system they later used in Final Fantasy Tactics here. Lots of customization for a SNES Final Fantasy. On the minus side forget any story. With a villian named Ex-Death and a hero who has three princesses following him around in his party you can guess how much story this one has. Final Fantasy VI: Considered by many to be the best Final Fantasy. It's a very good game. Considering that it's for the SNES and how many characters it has, I'm surprised that they managed to develop them to the degree they did. Kefka has the greatest evil laugh too. Final Fantasy IX: I was neutral about this one. I didn't mind the return to the SD characters. My problem with it was a "been there, done that before" attitude. It felt like it didn't really add anything to Final Fantasy. This also feels like the start of the decline in music for Final Fantasy although it had a few tracks I liked. Final Fantasy X didn't have any tracks I liked. Final Fantasy VIII: I think this one has the best music in the series. Lots of character develpment but the story gets questionable at the end. Proof that having enemies level up with you is dumb. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Final Fantasy X-2 is basically Final Fantasy: Slut Edition.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |