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<blockquote data-quote="DonTadow" data-source="post: 3992144" data-attributes="member: 22622"><p>Final Fantasy game's have always had the best endings for me. At least the earlier ones. </p><p></p><p>Final Fantasy IV: The wedding between cecil and rose and having all the main characters there, even the twins who risked their lives for you. But back before every character had a set name and a movie like feel to them, you could rename the main characters anyway you liked and that personal feeling of knowing them felt more real. This was an awesome ending and at the time was longer than most of the ending's I'd seen in a video game. There was all types of dialogue going on and all the characters that you grew to love over the course of the adventure were there. </p><p></p><p>Final Fantasy X: I loved the bitter ending of Tidus dying. I really would have preferred to not have a sequel especially one that was the equivalent of mario party. </p><p></p><p>Final Fantasy VI: The reason i feel old everyday. They will never make another final fantasy like this, and that's a bitter pill to swallow considering it is by far the most commonly voted best one among fans who have played the entire series. The ending came after the most amazing 3 tier fight that envolved all 12 of the people in your party against the best villian ever Kefka. After he is defeated we are treated to an exceptional ending as the heroes lead the repair of the world, and sadly a small cut scene of interceptor and shadow who die if you do not figure out how to save them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonTadow, post: 3992144, member: 22622"] Final Fantasy game's have always had the best endings for me. At least the earlier ones. Final Fantasy IV: The wedding between cecil and rose and having all the main characters there, even the twins who risked their lives for you. But back before every character had a set name and a movie like feel to them, you could rename the main characters anyway you liked and that personal feeling of knowing them felt more real. This was an awesome ending and at the time was longer than most of the ending's I'd seen in a video game. There was all types of dialogue going on and all the characters that you grew to love over the course of the adventure were there. Final Fantasy X: I loved the bitter ending of Tidus dying. I really would have preferred to not have a sequel especially one that was the equivalent of mario party. Final Fantasy VI: The reason i feel old everyday. They will never make another final fantasy like this, and that's a bitter pill to swallow considering it is by far the most commonly voted best one among fans who have played the entire series. The ending came after the most amazing 3 tier fight that envolved all 12 of the people in your party against the best villian ever Kefka. After he is defeated we are treated to an exceptional ending as the heroes lead the repair of the world, and sadly a small cut scene of interceptor and shadow who die if you do not figure out how to save them. [/QUOTE]
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