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<blockquote data-quote="DonTadow" data-source="post: 2780985" data-attributes="member: 22622"><p>lmao, i thought he was kidding. FFX-2 or as I like to call it Final fantasy dance revolution and final fantasy 8 or as I like to call it Ike turner meets final fantasy. </p><p></p><p>Hands down I"m a traditionalist with my love for Final Fantasys. Final Fantasy VI is the best. It was the last one before they started making FF games for the mass market and took it away from the hardcore RPGer. You had up to 14 classes and lots of subquests. It was also the first time you actually had a choice of a major character dying in the game (man i loved shadow). The gameplay was awesome because of the innovation of being able to not only split up your party into 3 separate group (something that none of the sequals have picked back up), but you also got the opportunity to have those groups combine to do different things. The Esper story was awesome and put a different spin on the summons. Kefka was a great villian. </p><p></p><p>Final Fantasy X is a close second. I fell in love with blitzball. My all time favorite mini-game of all time (well second behind Dark Cloud 2's golf game). Because of the cinematics it may have had the best story of all of them. Tidus and Luna, got to love'm. Everyone had a really strong story and there was enough hidden content to satify the hardcore gamer yet still maintain the easiness they've been given the game since Final fantasy 7 (when ff went mainstream). </p><p></p><p>As for the others, I tried to play FFX-2 but I quit playing the minute I had to make it through my second concert. It should have been calld final fantasy mystic quest 2 because it goes into the same catagory as that game, a final fantasy light light game that had no real elements of the series. </p><p></p><p>Final fantasy 8 was horrible. This was when the onslaught of the brady hint books and it seemed the game was created with the hint books in mind. The game was incrediblly easy to make it through as was seven, but the boss was crazy, asking you to do secrets and powerups that were not explained anywhere else in the game but only in the hintbooks and guides. Final fantasy's 9 and 7 were cool but not memoriable. Final fantasy 4 was great as were 3 and 5. I liked Final fantasy XI but why they named it final fantsy xi and not final fantasy online remains amystery. I'm hoping my final fantasy campaign is up there story line with the greats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonTadow, post: 2780985, member: 22622"] lmao, i thought he was kidding. FFX-2 or as I like to call it Final fantasy dance revolution and final fantasy 8 or as I like to call it Ike turner meets final fantasy. Hands down I"m a traditionalist with my love for Final Fantasys. Final Fantasy VI is the best. It was the last one before they started making FF games for the mass market and took it away from the hardcore RPGer. You had up to 14 classes and lots of subquests. It was also the first time you actually had a choice of a major character dying in the game (man i loved shadow). The gameplay was awesome because of the innovation of being able to not only split up your party into 3 separate group (something that none of the sequals have picked back up), but you also got the opportunity to have those groups combine to do different things. The Esper story was awesome and put a different spin on the summons. Kefka was a great villian. Final Fantasy X is a close second. I fell in love with blitzball. My all time favorite mini-game of all time (well second behind Dark Cloud 2's golf game). Because of the cinematics it may have had the best story of all of them. Tidus and Luna, got to love'm. Everyone had a really strong story and there was enough hidden content to satify the hardcore gamer yet still maintain the easiness they've been given the game since Final fantasy 7 (when ff went mainstream). As for the others, I tried to play FFX-2 but I quit playing the minute I had to make it through my second concert. It should have been calld final fantasy mystic quest 2 because it goes into the same catagory as that game, a final fantasy light light game that had no real elements of the series. Final fantasy 8 was horrible. This was when the onslaught of the brady hint books and it seemed the game was created with the hint books in mind. The game was incrediblly easy to make it through as was seven, but the boss was crazy, asking you to do secrets and powerups that were not explained anywhere else in the game but only in the hintbooks and guides. Final fantasy's 9 and 7 were cool but not memoriable. Final fantasy 4 was great as were 3 and 5. I liked Final fantasy XI but why they named it final fantsy xi and not final fantasy online remains amystery. I'm hoping my final fantasy campaign is up there story line with the greats. [/QUOTE]
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