I played 5,6,7,10 for a total of probably 3 hours over the years. They sucked. I'm a XIV fan not an FF fan. Been hooked since alpha 2010.
I played 5,6,7,10 for a total of probably 3 hours over the years. They sucked. I'm a XIV fan not an FF fan. Been hooked since alpha 2010.
Have always loved the series, played all of them except 11 (wish i did though!). Lost interest in the series when I played FF13 and when FF14 1.0 came out! Renewed interest after trying out FF13-2, watched videos of FFXV, and after playing this! The game's not perfect and has a lot to work on, but I am really enjoying myself and definitely feel optimistic about the future of the game.
Oh and even though FFT is not considered to be part of the main series, it definitely is my favourite.
Ramza Beoulve <3
Big fan of the series, RPGS and MMOS. Played since FF1 all the way up to FFXIV. Dabbled in FFXI for a bit back in the day, but don't think I ever made it past level 40. I also play a lot of MMOs, so I come from both backgrounds.
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The first FF came out in 1990...unless you lived in Japan in 1987-1989...
My Final Fantasy History, I've been playing since the first FF came out in 1990 and haven't stopped since, here are the games I've finished, many I have finished multiple times and many I played in Japanese without knowing any Japanese. lol Here's the list:
Final Fantasy (NES - English)
Final Fantasy (MSX2 - Japanese)
Final Fantasy (WSC - Japanese)
Final Fantasy (PSX - English)
Final Fantasy i (FOMA - Japanese Version F001.13)
Final Fantasy i (FOMA - Japanese Version F101.00)
Final Fantasy (Verizon USA cellphone)
Final Fantasy (GBA - English)
Final Fantasy (PSP - Japanese)
Final Fantasy (iphone - English)
Final Fantasy II (FC - Translated Into English)
Final Fantasy II (NES - English - Prototype)
Final Fantasy II (WSC - Japanese)
Final Fantasy II (PSX - English)
Final Fantasy II (FOMA - Japanese Version F201.26)
Final Fantasy II (FOMA - Japanese Version F301.00)
Final Fantasy II (Verizon USA cellphone)
Final Fantasy II (GBA - English)
Final Fantasy II (PSP - Japanese)
Final Fantasy II (iphone - English)
Final Fantasy III (FC - Translated Into English)
Final Fantasy III (DS - English)
Final Fantasy III (iphone - English)
Final Fantasy III (Ouya - English)
Final Fantasy IV (SNES - English - Titled Final Fantasy II)
Final Fantasy IV: Easy Type (SFC - Partially Translated Into English)
Final Fantasy IV (WSC - Japanese)
Final Fantasy IV Advance (GBA - English)
Final Fantasy IV (DS - English)
Final Fantasy IV (iphone - English)
Final Fantasy IV Collection (PSP - English)
Final Fantasy IV After Years (Wii - English)
Final Fantasy V (SFC - Translated Into English)
Final Fantasy V (PSX - English)
Final Fantasy V (GBA - English)
Final Fantasy V (iphone - English)
Final Fantasy VI (SNES - English - Titled Final Fantasy III)
Final Fantasy VI (GBA - English)
Final Fantasy VII (PSX - English - Based on Final Fantasy VII International)
Final Fantasy VII (PC - English - Based on Final Fantasy VII International)
Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (PS2 - English)
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (PSP - English)
Final Fantasy VIII (PSX - English)
Final Fantasy VIII (PC - English)
Final Fantasy IX (PSX - English)
Final Fantasy X (PS2 - English)
Final Fantasy X (PS2 - English - PAL - Based on Final Fantasy X International)
Final Fantasy X-2 (PS2 - English)
Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission (PS2 - Japanese)
Final Fantasy XII (PS2 - English)
Final Fantasy XII International (PS2 - Japanese)
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (DS - English)
Final Fantasy XIII (PS3 - English)
Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3 - English)
Final Fantasy XIV (PC - English - From Launch until it went offline forever)
Final Fantasy Dimensions (iphone - English)
Final Fantasy Adventure (GB - English)
Sword of Mana (GBA - English)
Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest (SNES - English)
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles (GC - English)
Final Fantasy Tactics (PSX - English)
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (GBA - English)
The Final Fantasy Legend (GB - English)
The Final Fantasy Legend (WSC - Japanese - Titled SaGa)
Final Fantasy Legend II (GB - English)
Final Fantasy Legend II (DS - Japanese - Titled SaGa 2)
Final Fantasy Legend III (GB - English)
Final Fantasy Legend III (DS - Japanese - Titled SaGa 3)
Dissidia: Final Fantasy (PSP - English)
Dissidia 012: [duodecim] Final Fantasy (PSP - English)
Final Fantasy: Unlimited on PC (PC - Japanese)
And these are the FF games I'm in the process of playing:
Final Fantasy XI (PS2 - all expansions except SoA {since it wasn't released in the USA) and am still playing, on my 11th year - English)
Final Fantasy XI (PC - all expansions and am still playing, on my 11th year - English)
Final Fantasy XI (360 - all expansions and am still playing, on my 11th year - English)
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (PC - English)
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (PS3 - English)
Final Fantasy: Type 0 (PSP - Japanese)
Final Fantasy: All The Bravest (iphone - English)
Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy (DS - English)
Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy (iphone - English)
I also don't like the Crystal Chronicles and Tactics series, so I only played 3 games of those series combined, I just don't give a crap about some FF side games unless they are good games.
Last edited by Cegiana; 10-18-2013 at 11:41 PM.
If you only played them for 3 hours, then you aren't in a position to say whether they sucked or not because in 3 hours you don't even see a small portion of the game/story. That's like watching a trailer for the 2nd and 3rd star wars movies and then deciding the movies suck and then declaring entire series of star wars movies suck as well based on watching 2 short trailers. Not exactly a smart way to approach things...
I have loved FF since IV. Simple, engaging, and full of wonderful story and characters. I followed it from there. I (Greatest last project ever!), II, III (JOBS!), V (MORE JOBS!), VI, VII (All but BC), VIII (heck with haters, I love VIII!), IX, X and X-2 (HAHAHAHA!), XI (JOBS ONLINE! First MMO, something I will remember always). XII (Low point for me), and XIII and XIII-2 (Looking forward to XIII-LR).
Sad to say I missed 1.0 (BURN THE NON-LEGACY!), but only because PS3 never got it, and no PC money. Once I heard about Eorzea's impending Calamity, I caught up on the story, and waited. I am happy to have enjoyed the new story, and now working on end game, and having a grand time. I wish that there were more options, Amdapor gets old, but that will change in time, and I am patient.
In short, love FF, love this, and love grinding the same thing for hours apparently. Least for now. I will love what they give me! Enough people yell for me. I'll give them space, and just have my fun ^.^
I've played since FFI was released on the NES.
Finished every core FF game except:
FFIII (very close to finishing)
&
FFXI (finished everything up to Abyssea)
I also have a collection of the original Japanese core FF games.
If you started because you're a FF fan, what games have you played and enjoyed the most? Favorites are FFVI, FFXII, and FF Tactics
How is this game fitting up against the rest of the series for you? 1.0 Eorzea seemed like a real fantasy world (if not FF enough). But ARR doesn't. Don't get me wrong, The world is very captivating, there is lots to do, interesting characters and storyline, but it seems like Eorzea gets a bit lost in all the fanfare. With all the FFXI imported mobs, races, etc.. it just seems like it's a mixture of other FF games rather than it's own animal. Also, they really bastardized the Summoner Job, which is an iconic FF component.
I think the stated goal of ARR-as-a-FF theme-park ended up being a far more literal direction than I expected. Everything is hyper-streamlined, pre-packaged, and the game is full of gaudy trinkets and flashy props.
In summary: ARR is primarily and overtly a GAME, and it feels like a GAME -- often at the expense of the immersive experience. There isn't much that comes across as organic or natural in it. It's very flashy and impressive at first glance, but the mechanics, conveniences, and trinkets (vertical item stats, fast level progression, instant teleporting/DF, glowing weapons, volume of mounts and minions, etc. etc.) tend to detract from any depth or authenticity the game may have.
I'm having fun with it for now, but I'm not sure how sustainable this approach is.
Last edited by Zantetsuken; 10-19-2013 at 01:30 AM.
I had FF1 for NES shortly after it came to US. I didn't really play it much until several years later, when I fell in love with FF3 on SNES (6 JP)
Pretty much been hooked, and played virtually every title since. The only titles I never finished were 13 and 13-2, since I admittedly did not like them. I got very close, but didn't care enough to finish them off.
My favorites are most definitely 6, 7 and 9.
Last edited by Seraphi; 10-19-2013 at 01:59 AM.
The first one I ever completed was FF4 (FF2 on SNES in NA), then FF6 (FF3 NA), FF1, then pretty much played the series progressively from there.
I played FF11 because it was an FF game, not because it was an MMO. I play FF14 for the same reason. The interaction with people is nice, but the story and how the game plays and feels like a FF title comes first and foremost for me.
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