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Whats you Favorite Final Fastasy Game?

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1, because you have to WORK (meaning level up a LOT) to get far in that game, you can't just keep going. Plus, Chaos is just an awesome last boss, actually hard (especially if you neglect equipping ribbons, bleh, he'll kill everyone first round).
 
By Final Fantasy Legends, do you mean the one series that was on the GameBoy? Those are actually Seiken Denetsu, not Final Fantasy games. Seiken Denetsu is what was released as Secret Of Mana here in the U.S. Once Final Fantasy became popular here, they renamed them for Final Fantasy and released them for the GameBoy.
 
4,5,7,9,6 in that order. FF4 has to be one of the best games of all time. The storyline and characters are unbelievable, and going to the moon was just cool. The job system of FF5 was IMO the best one yet. Materia in FF7 was sort of like the job system in FF5, but it just didn't compare. 7 and 9 have some great graphics and the storylines are excellent. I also like all of the references to the previous games in FF9 (ie: weapons shop in Lindblum, 2 of the cards in the card game, etc). I thought FF6 was kind of a letdown after FF4, but it is still a very good game.



<< FF6 has this weird class system where you pick your character's ability type (chronomage!) and they gain levels in that, then pick another (theif!) and they gain more levels. >>



I think you meant FF5 🙂 The mime class rules 🙂

-Tom
 
I was at a friend's house playing FFV, and we were facing the mime guy. He says you have to mimic him, and I told my friend to just stand there. He attacked, and then couldn't figure out how he could mimic the meteor spell when he didn't have it. Of course, he listened to me the second time and I was right.

🙂 If you haven't guessed, V is my favorite game. What was the Japanese one with classes? I think it was III; I need to try that one too.

 
ShotgunSteve - final fantasy legend was a game boy RPG series (there were 3 released in the US). final fantasy adventure (also a game boy game) is what you're thinking of, i think, as secret of mana was its sequel. final fantasy legend was, in the first reference i saw of it in a nintendo power a really long time ago, to be called saga in the US.



Soccer55 - i did mean FF5 🙂
 
I'd have to say FF1 then FF7 FF4/6 are a tie. The original for NES was the sh!t back in the day, hard as hell and hardly any story line until the very end.
 


<< ShotgunSteve - final fantasy legend was a game boy RPG series (there were 3 released in the US). final fantasy adventure (also a game boy game) is what you're thinking of, i think, as secret of mana was its sequel. final fantasy legend was, in the first reference i saw of it in a nintendo power a really long time ago, to be called saga in the US.



Soccer55 - i did mean FF5 🙂
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I was positive is was Legends that was the GB'd version of SOM. I will check with a friend that has the Japanese GB games and get back to you.
 
FF legends is definitely part of the Romancing Saga series in Japan. If you take a look at the battle systems you notice the Saga series has weapons that have a use limit in both the SNES versions that never came here and FF legend.
 
wow, finally someone else who likes 8 🙂 i'd say 7 and 8 are probably the best ones. the graphics of the earlier ones were just too horrible to get hooked and &quot;relate&quot; to the characters. don't get me wrong, they were great games. they just failed graphically
 


<< wow, finally someone else who likes 8 🙂 i'd say 7 and 8 are probably the best ones. the graphics of the earlier ones were just too horrible to get hooked and &quot;relate&quot; to the characters. don't get me wrong, they were great games. they just failed graphically >>



Dude, they were on SNES.
 
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