I liked the voice for Fran(?), the cat lady.
Fran(?), the cat lady.
the cat lady.
the cat lady

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I liked the voice for Fran(?), the cat lady.
Fran(?), the cat lady.
the cat lady.
the cat lady
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Cecil wound up with Rosa...
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Kefka was actually an insane villain. He successfully creeped me out. The only other game to ever have me that on edge is Corpse Party, and it's meant to do that.
I like Final Fantasy I. First in the series and gave birth to what we have today. I've played the GBA and PSP version. I remember playing through with all White Mages to challenge myself. What a chore. Still fun though.
I'm on edge about Final Fantasy II. I didn't like the broken stat progression (Not high enough HP? Hurt your own team and it'll increase!) and the magic levelling system was stupid. When I obtained Ultima I never used it coz it took forever to level up and was far weaker than my other spells. I liked the story though. And they Keyword system that most disliked, I enjoyed. It felt like that instead of being told what to do, I had to learn new info to actually communicate with the NPC's. I wish it had stayed to be fair.
I dont like FF III. I could bare playing it. I just straight up did not enjoy any time spent playing it.
I love FF IV. I played the GBA and PSP version, both very fun. I enjoyed the After Years series and the Interlude included in the PSP version. Story was great with lots of twists and turns and pulled on my heart strings a lot more than the previous entity. This was when the stories started getting good.
I loved FF V. Again, I felt attached to the characters and the job system was phenomenal. So many combinations were available since you could carry skills over. Lots of replay-ability here for me. Also the lead male in Japanese is called Butz. Yea.
I didn't like FF VI. A lot of people have a major hard-on for this game but I didn't enjoy it that much. The class specific characters were cool but it took away a level of depth for me. The story was fantastic but I didn't like how easy it was to miss entire characters. I missed my favorite character because I didn't know he would appear to rescue me in a near-death situation if I let the timer hit 0. Come on. Not cool.
I like FF VII. Albeit all the mega hype, it was pretty fun. Materia system was great and the in battle graphics were pretty sweet to look at. Story was pretty rad too.
I love FFVIII. My first Final Fantasy. I loved the characters (including Zell) and I really enjoyed the stat progression system and how your Guardian Forces could learn skills. The game looks lovely (I still think so to this day) and the open ended theories as to what the hell actually happened is pretty sweet too. (Squall dies at the end of Disc 1 guys.)
My favorite is Final Fantasy IX. When someone mentions Final Fantasy, this is what I think of first. IX is everything I imagine a Final Fantasy game should be. The characters are different yet lovable, it has a phenomenal story and character development, the battle system was great as was the new Trance system. The revelations of the cheery main character was brilliant and although the game seems light hearted and kid like at the surface, the story is in fact quite dark and depressing. My favorite Final Fantasy of all time.
I love FF X. I loved how you could switch characters mid-battle(Something I had always wanted, it's not like the rest of them stood there and did nothing). The HAHAHAHAHA I would rather not mention but again the conflicts and character progression and revelations and narrative of this game were fantastic too. creating and modifying items, and the little weapon effects (like bubbles around the blade for waterstrike) were pretty awesome.
I love FF X-2. Call me blasphemous or whatever, I love sequels. I always like a "What would happen next?" Kind of scenario and the dresssphere system reminded of the class system of FFV and all the extra content to unlock and see was great for a completionist like me. I enjoyed the chaining of attacks in battle to increase damage, the system felt fluent and lovely to look at. The nods to the previous game were pretty awesome too (like how Yuna wields her sword like Tidus does when she is in Warrior class.)
I didn't like FF XII. I didn't hate it and I'm not bashing on it, it is not an awful game, it just wasn't my cup of tea. The battle system felt clunky to me, like it couldn't decide if it wanted to be real-time or turn based. It just didn't feel fluent. The story reminded me too much of star wars and I couldn't relate to or enjoy the presence of any of the characters. Probably my least favorite.
I love FFXIII. Again, call me blasphemous if you wish. I really enjoyed the story and didn't find it as confusing as most people did. I enjoyed the characters progression and I didn't hate hope. Poor kid was 14 in the middle of a war and saw his mother plummet to his death, give him a break. I wish the interaction between him and Snow could have been done better because it would've been a very defining moment but it just seemed like they wanted it out of the way. Lightning, despite popular belief, DID develop as a character too. And Sazh is Sazh. So yea.
I loved FFXIII-2. Oh boy, Sequel again. I really enjoyed the story. Honestly I thought it was pretty cool. People thought it was dumb how the future changes the past but it made sense to me and it was something new and different to the whole time travelling aspect. The paradox endings were pretty frikkin sweet and some of made me go "Oh dear god what have I done?" at some point. I was disappointed about how quickly I reach level 99. If I don't have anymore progression to work towards other than collectibles, then I lose my drive to play the game. I really enjoyed the battle system in both of the XIII games even though it was slightly similar to FF XII, it was a lot more fluent and felt a lot more natural. I didn't like the auto-battle function though. That wasn't cool.
There, every FF game I either like or dislike that I have played of the main series not including tactics and what not. It's pretty concise and they're is definitely more I could add, but yea.
Wow I'm not the only human being on the planet who actually thinks Final Fantasy 8 is a good game.
8 is pretty terrible i mean just fucking look at selphie HAHAHA
I love Final Fantasy 8 and Selphie what's wrong with her ? She was cheerful, fun and outgoing.
Vəntus;5897990 said:FFVIII is a beautiful game, I think that's all there is to say on the subject, lol.
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xii was great