Worst/Least Favorite Final Fantasy Game?
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About FF II, although the NES game is an absolute mess and practically unplayable, the GBA/PSP versions really fix the game up and make it a pretty dang solid classic JRPG. I really enjoyed my playthrough of those versions. The bizarre leveling system is still there but the game is really touched up and certainly worth a go.
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14 is obviously the worst, but I haven't played it. The one that I played and enjoyed the least was 10. FF10 is a huge pain. The music was pretty cool and the combat was sort of interesting, but it wasn't as good as the rest. I thought the story and characters and voice acting were unbearable too. I didn't hate the game, but I never did finish it.
If we're counting spinoffs, Dirge of Cerberus and all the Kingdom Hearts games are...bad.
If we're counting spinoffs, Dirge of Cerberus and all the Kingdom Hearts games are...bad.
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noiseredux wrote:Playing on your GBA/PSP you can be watching a movie/TV show/playing another RPG on your TV and then just look at the screen every once in a while
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Because I feel like jumping into threads today...I present, my list of Final Fantasy games:
1. Final Fantasy VI - best combination of setting and gameplay; I absolutely love it
2. Final Fantasy V - excellent challenge and excellent gameplay
3. Final Fantasy VII - most intriguiing setting; decent gameplay
4. Final Fantasy VIII - second most intriguing setting; good story if you can decipher it
5. Final Fantasy X - best battle system
6. Final Fantasy III - invented the job system; amazing for an 8-bit RPG
7. Final Fantasy I - short, simple, and fun to play through repeatedly
8. Final Fantasy IX - good...but thoroughly derivative and generally unmemorable
9. Final Fantasy IV - some people love it, but it just did not do it for me
I have not yet completed Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy X-2, or Final Fantasy XII, but I hope to get through Final Fantasy II this summer (and thereby complete my sad little life-goal of playing through each of the first ten games inthe Final Fantasy series).
1. Final Fantasy VI - best combination of setting and gameplay; I absolutely love it
2. Final Fantasy V - excellent challenge and excellent gameplay
3. Final Fantasy VII - most intriguiing setting; decent gameplay
4. Final Fantasy VIII - second most intriguing setting; good story if you can decipher it
5. Final Fantasy X - best battle system
6. Final Fantasy III - invented the job system; amazing for an 8-bit RPG
7. Final Fantasy I - short, simple, and fun to play through repeatedly
8. Final Fantasy IX - good...but thoroughly derivative and generally unmemorable
9. Final Fantasy IV - some people love it, but it just did not do it for me
I have not yet completed Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy X-2, or Final Fantasy XII, but I hope to get through Final Fantasy II this summer (and thereby complete my sad little life-goal of playing through each of the first ten games inthe Final Fantasy series).
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Re: Worst/Least Favorite Final Fantasy Game?
It gets harder to choose a worst when you start to really look in to each game. I find it easier to find redeeming qualities in each game. I'd say story-wise that VIII drops the ball the hardest.
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Re: Worst/Least Favorite Final Fantasy Game?
[quote="prfsnl_gmr"]Because I feel like jumping into threads today...I present, my list of Final Fantasy games:
1. Final Fantasy VI - best combination of setting and gameplay; I absolutely love it
2. Final Fantasy V - excellent challenge and excellent gameplay
3. Final Fantasy VII - most intriguiing setting; decent gameplay
4. Final Fantasy VIII - second most intriguing setting; good story if you can decipher it
5. Final Fantasy X - best battle system
6. Final Fantasy III - invented the job system; amazing for an 8-bit RPG
7. Final Fantasy I - short, simple, and fun to play through repeatedly
8. Final Fantasy IX - good but thoroughly derivative and generally unmemorable
9. Final Fantasy IV - some people love it, but it just did not do it for me
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I would pretty much agree with this. I will add that I really tried to give XII a chance, and I may go back, but it felt like everything I disliked about XIII. And I was not too keen on the world setting in XII.
FF:Fisher Price, I mean Mystic Quest is mind-numbingly simple, but is a good intro for younger players.
1. Final Fantasy VI - best combination of setting and gameplay; I absolutely love it
2. Final Fantasy V - excellent challenge and excellent gameplay
3. Final Fantasy VII - most intriguiing setting; decent gameplay
4. Final Fantasy VIII - second most intriguing setting; good story if you can decipher it
5. Final Fantasy X - best battle system
6. Final Fantasy III - invented the job system; amazing for an 8-bit RPG
7. Final Fantasy I - short, simple, and fun to play through repeatedly
8. Final Fantasy IX - good but thoroughly derivative and generally unmemorable
9. Final Fantasy IV - some people love it, but it just did not do it for me
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I would pretty much agree with this. I will add that I really tried to give XII a chance, and I may go back, but it felt like everything I disliked about XIII. And I was not too keen on the world setting in XII.
FF:Fisher Price, I mean Mystic Quest is mind-numbingly simple, but is a good intro for younger players.
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Yeah. You can also start finding all the problems that change your mind about a game you thought was great. Of course, it's fine to like a bad game 
For example
FF1 - Can't revive members without a trip to the Clinic, everyone gets ugly when they Class Change
FF2 - Who needs enemies when I've got party members like these?
FF3 - very questionable dungeon design
FF4 - Story was made up as they went, no control over character growth
FF5 - Awful writing, horribly simple puzzles
FF6 - totally unbalanced once you get Edgar, Transforming is useless...
FF7 - All character development is done through sappy flashbacks, everyone is a giant stereotype. All characters are indistinguishable in battle due to the Materia system.
FF8 - Well...almost everything, but Drawing is the worst. Awesome pacing though.
FF9 - Battle system is too simple and absolutely glacial.
FF10 - makes less sense than any of the other games and that's saying something.
FF10-2 - Fanservice in spades. No overworld.
FF12 - Everyone hates Vaan
FF13 - It's the most convoluted...
FF13-2 - Never mind.

For example
FF1 - Can't revive members without a trip to the Clinic, everyone gets ugly when they Class Change
FF2 - Who needs enemies when I've got party members like these?
FF3 - very questionable dungeon design
FF4 - Story was made up as they went, no control over character growth
FF5 - Awful writing, horribly simple puzzles
FF6 - totally unbalanced once you get Edgar, Transforming is useless...
FF7 - All character development is done through sappy flashbacks, everyone is a giant stereotype. All characters are indistinguishable in battle due to the Materia system.
FF8 - Well...almost everything, but Drawing is the worst. Awesome pacing though.
FF9 - Battle system is too simple and absolutely glacial.
FF10 - makes less sense than any of the other games and that's saying something.
FF10-2 - Fanservice in spades. No overworld.
FF12 - Everyone hates Vaan
FF13 - It's the most convoluted...
FF13-2 - Never mind.
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noiseredux wrote:Playing on your GBA/PSP you can be watching a movie/TV show/playing another RPG on your TV and then just look at the screen every once in a while
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Re: Worst/Least Favorite Final Fantasy Game?
Valkyrie-Favor wrote:Yeah. You can also start finding all the problems that change your mind about a game you thought was great. Of course, it's fine to like a bad game
For example
FF1 - Can't revive members without a trip to the Clinic, everyone gets ugly when they Class Change
FF2 - Who needs enemies when I've got party members like these?
FF3 - very questionable dungeon design
FF4 - Story was made up as they went, no control over character growth
FF5 - Awful writing, horribly simple puzzles
FF6 - totally unbalanced once you get Edgar, Transforming is useless...
FF7 - All character development is done through sappy flashbacks, everyone is a giant stereotype. All characters are indistinguishable in battle due to the Materia system.
FF8 - Well...almost everything, but Drawing is the worst. Awesome pacing though.
FF9 - Battle system is too simple and absolutely glacial.
FF10 - makes less sense than any of the other games and that's saying something.
FF10-2 - Fanservice in spades. No overworld.
FF12 - Everyone hates Vaan
FF13 - It's the most convoluted...
FF13-2 - Never mind.
Good point with regard to Final Fantsy III's dungeon design. Now that I think about it, every dungeon in that game is more like a tunnel than a maze. I still thought that the job system was pretty awesome for an 8-bit RPG, however. It reminded me of the character customization system in Dragon Quest III, my very favorite 8-bit RPG.
You also articulated some of my complaints with regard to Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy VII perfectly.
Finally, I will agree that Edgar is a beast, and there is never any reason to take him out of your party in Final Fantasy VI.
EDIT: I actually like drawing...and I thought that Triple Triad was the best mini-game in any Final Fantasy title.
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FFXII is my least favorite. Followed by FFXIII and then FFX. Assuming we are not counting spin offs.
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I loved FFXII.
Do you hate Vaan too?
Do you hate Vaan too?
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noiseredux wrote:Playing on your GBA/PSP you can be watching a movie/TV show/playing another RPG on your TV and then just look at the screen every once in a while