It's a very easily misunderstood game. I was guilty of this when I first played it over 20 years ago. It wasn't until a couple of years ago when I decided to figure it out, and I turned my opinion around on it completely once I decided to actually not pay a whole lot of attention to my stats and let things develop naturally for the most part. And to be honest, in all ways besides the progression system, it is better than several of the other FF games.Apenheul said:Final Fantasy II
I don't get why so many people put this entry on the bottom of their list (please spare me the weapon-leveling system argument), I personally liked it better than 1, 3, and 13. It was more streamlined than 1, still allowing for exploration but at least gave some decent hints as to where to go, and the progression was really good IMO.
If the game is set to pause when you bring up the menu Gambits aren't really necessary. I just use generic healing and status removing gambits.SpaceBridge said:Is this even possible? I mean, were you able to beat the game by doing this?
Mature said:Did anyone else play My life as King? That game gobbled up my life...
I really like it as well, much more than one for sure. Story and characters are interesting, and I'm a sucker for the sacrificing party member. I didn't grind when I played it as well, and the end parts were pretty tough, but I managed to pull through. Magic is broken as hell though.Aeana said:It's a very easily misunderstood game. I was guilty of this when I first played it over 20 years ago. It wasn't until a couple of years ago when I decided to figure it out, and I turned my opinion around on it completely once I decided to actually not pay a whole lot of attention to my stats and let things develop naturally for the most part. And to be honest, in all ways besides the progression system, it is better than several of the other FF games.
Labadal said:Let the list war begin!I'm joking, I'll be elaborating on my list when I get some time.
I don't like the DS version of FF3, either. I like the Famicom version a lot more.ULTROS! said:I should give FFII another go. One of my problems was that I always have no idea where to go... Same case with FFI but I managed to complete it (but with a guide).
I should give V another go also (stopped before the final boss). Not sure about III (didnt like the NDS version) and XII (didnt like it at all).
Aeana said:I don't like the DS version of FF3, either. I like the Famicom version a lot more.
That said, FF3 was my first FF game so I do have a little bit of nostalgia there. Some people just never take to it.
There are at least two separate but both excellent fan translations of the Famicom version, so those are options.ULTROS! said:Unfortunately, it's the least accessible FF due to having one localized version only, basically the NDS version which was also ported to the iPhone. I wish SE would release a 2D version of the game in English. :/
I really like it too. The music is great, the narrative and characters are pretty good, and the progression system--when played through correctly (ie: not beating up your own characters to increase stats)--is actually kind of cool (use something more you level it up; use something less, your skills will be a bit rusty). It's less boring that way.Aeana said:It's a very easily misunderstood game. I was guilty of this when I first played it over 20 years ago. It wasn't until a couple of years ago when I decided to figure it out, and I turned my opinion around on it completely once I decided to actually not pay a whole lot of attention to my stats and let things develop naturally for the most part. And to be honest, in all ways besides the progression system, it is better than several of the other FF games.
I think I just became a fan of FFVIII.StuBurns said:Over time I'm going to attempt to merge FFGaf with CreepyGaf, here's step one:
http://i.imgur.com/KzIcS.png
Strange right?
In the end, the way I found to enjoy it was to just go ahead and use anti a couple of times on my characters to boost their MP some and then play pretty much normally, going to Mysidia early to grab some fire spears as well. It worked very well and I had a great time.Dark Schala said:I really like it too. The music is great, the narrative and characters are pretty good, and the progression system--when played through correctly (ie: not beating up your own characters to increase stats)--is actually kind of cool (use something more you level it up; use something less, your skills will be a bit rusty). It's less boring that way.
I still think that it benefitted greatly from ports and remakes (and thus is more palatable for newer players).
But it would only be good if it was based off a good game like VI, IX , or XII.Jo Shishido's Cheeks said:Final Fantasy VIII
I had a dream, once. A beautiful, simple dream.
I used to dream, after finishing this game, that there would one day be a Final Fantasy Online. (Crazy talk i know!) I would spend an unhealthy amount of time thinking about it.
Basically, it took place in the FF8 world. Now everybody from different countries would all live in different Gardens. We, as the individual players, would all be students of our respective Gardens and go on SEED missions together with groups of students.
Missions would take place all over the world and everything from FF8, travelling, wages, etc would all be implemented.
CAN YOU IMAGINE HOW AMAZING THIS GAME WOULD'VE BEEN!?
That's one of the few games that kept me up until 6am.Mature said:Did anyone else play My life as King? That game gobbled up my life...
Me!!!ULTROS! said:Just wondering, did anyone like FFVIII not for its gameplay but rather for its overall presentation? Like the cutscene direction, its towns and dungeons, its GFs, and the special attacks?
Not me. FF3 (Famicom) is the first one I played, but it is far from one of my favorites.Kazerei said:How many people think the best FF is the first one they played? *raises hand*
I owned a SNES, but didn't play FFIV or FFVI, and I've never owned a PS1. But when I got a PS2, I picked up FFIX. To me, it's like the ideal FF game, and I compare all other entries to it. The story is great, the characters are fun, and the gameplay is solid. Overall FFIX feels like a traditional FF game refined to perfection. Mmmyeah.
The first I played was X. My favorite is VI. I don't get the whole "the first I played was the best" thing that FF has.Kazerei said:How many people think the best FF is the first one they played? *raises hand*
I owned a SNES, but didn't play FFIV or FFVI, and I've never owned a PS1. But when I got a PS2, I finally picked up FFIX. To me, it's like the ideal FF game, and I compare all other entries to it. The story is great, the characters are fun, and the gameplay is solid. Overall FFIX feels like a traditional FF game refined to perfection. Mmmyeah.
No, in fact it took 4 (played IV, VI and VII) games into the franchise before I found one really enjoyable.Kazerei said:How many people think the best FF is the first one they played? *raises hand*
I owned a SNES, but didn't play FFIV or FFVI, and I've never owned a PS1. But when I got a PS2, I finally picked up FFIX. To me, it's like the ideal FF game, and I compare all other entries to it. The story is great, the characters are fun, and the gameplay is solid. Overall FFIX feels like a traditional FF game refined to perfection. Mmmyeah.
Kazerei said:How many people think the best FF is the first one they played? *raises hand*
I owned a SNES, but didn't play FFIV or FFVI, and I've never owned a PS1. But when I got a PS2, I finally picked up FFIX. To me, it's like the ideal FF game, and I compare all other entries to it. The story is great, the characters are fun, and the gameplay is solid. Overall FFIX feels like a traditional FF game refined to perfection. Mmmyeah.
It's always like that, just not for FF's. It's just the nostalgia of it all.Billychu said:The first I played was X. My favorite is VI. I don't get the whole "the first I played was the best" thing that FF has.
Kazerei said:How many people think the best FF is the first one they played? *raises hand*
I owned a SNES, but didn't play FFIV or FFVI, and I've never owned a PS1. But when I got a PS2, I finally picked up FFIX. To me, it's like the ideal FF game, and I compare all other entries to it. The story is great, the characters are fun, and the gameplay is solid. Overall FFIX feels like a traditional FF game refined to perfection. Mmmyeah.
I didn't get a contender for a favorite until I got to 5.ULTROS! said:It's usually the case that one of your first few FFs would be your favorite. My first was VII, then VIII, then IX. IX became my favorite, only to be overtaken by X.
I truly believe that there is no horrible FF (well... There might be one like XIV). Even XIII and VIII have a number of fans.
Oh noo, the door is locked. Farewell, friends! <suicides>Professor Beef said:Final Fantasy IV
Worst FF game I have ever played, thanks to the atrocious story.
The only series I can think of where the first game I played was my favorite is Mario and Star Fox. But I only played Super Mario World for an hour the first time I played it and then after that never got the chance to play it again for years, so that hardly counts. And I think that Star Fox 64 is a better game than the SNES one and I doubt the order I played them in meant anything.Lebron said:It's always like that, just not for FF's. It's just the nostalgia of it all.
Apenheul said:Final Fantasy II
I don't get why so many people put this entry on the bottom of their list (please spare me the weapon-leveling system argument), I personally liked it better than 1, 3, and 13. It was more streamlined than 1, still allowing for exploration but at least gave some decent hints as to where to go, and the progression was really good IMO.
AUGH, DON'T REMIND MEAeana said:Oh noo, the door is locked. Farewell, friends! <suicides>
VIII and V are among my favorites as well.Lucky Number Seven Force said:VII, VIII and VI were my two favorites until I got around to playing V Advance.
Cant decide between VIII and V as my absolute favorite, though.
Haven't played it yet, but I've heard amazing things about the combat and the Dressphere system.TruePrime said:VIII and V are among my favorites as well.
I loved both of their combat systems so much. I think the only reason why V fell lower on my list then VIII is because X-2 exists and it takes V's system to such an amazing extreme it's brilliant.
FFT is (overall) the best FF in my opinion, I love the setting and dialogue.DKnight said:Just finished War of the Lions on the PSP recently.
My favorite dialogue from Ramza (paraphrasing most of it)
Ramza: "Why must blood be spilt? can't we talk this over?"
Confessor Zalmour: "You're an heretic, you should die at the stake. I will not talk with the likes of yours!"
Ramza: "... then you force my hand" *kills Zalmour*
I haven't laughed so loud in any FF. Ramza is such a ruthless asshole, I love his characterization.
It definitely has my favorite combat in the series, and I love the garment grid system that's used for changing dresspheres.Lucky Number Seven Force said:Haven't played it yet, but I've heard amazing things about the combat and the Dressphere system.