Update (March 10): Thanks to JoshuaJSlone for compiling the votes and sharing the results in my absence. I have quoted his final rankings post at the bottom of the OP.
For those of you who didn't know, I ended up getting banned for two weeks right before the voting was to be closed, and I have since inexplicably lost my thread creation and PM privileges. I had planned on making a results thread complete with quotes, images, and all sorts of other goodies weeks ago, but the ban threw a wrench in that plan.
Update: In order to prevent the point system from being abused, I have changed the way that votes will be weighted. If you rank less than five FF games in your post, your submissions will only be given half the points that they are worth on the scale shown below. This encourages people to try to rank all of the games that they've played, while not forcing anyone to have to contribute points to FF games that they despised. This voting is to determine GAF's favorite games in the series, so people who have only played and loved four or fewer FF games can still contribute, albeit to a lesser degree. But, really, if you've only played two or three FF games, ask yourself whether or not you should be voting in this thread.
Listen to this while reading the OP.
Since we had so much fun ranking the games in the Metal Gear Solid series (see the results here), I figured this would be the next logical step.
The Final Fantasy series has been the subject of many debates over the years, especially here on GAF. Much like the MGS series, Final Fantasy has maintained a high level of quality over the course of a very long, continuous run of releases on consoles and handhelds. Because of the scope of the series' history and the quality of pretty much all of the mainline entries, there tends to be a ton of variability when it comes to people arguing which FF game is better than another. So, it's once again up to the GAF Hive Mind to come to some sort of group consensus about this revered gaming franchise.
Here's how it will work:
There are dozens of games under the Final Fantasy moniker, but I am going to limit voting to mainline console entries in the series. The following games are eligible for this GAF Votes thread:
PLEASE use the abbreviated notation shown in parentheses above when placing your votes. Use regular numbers instead of Roman numerals, as it will make sorting all of the votes much easier. This will help ensure accuracy when tallying your submissions.
Also, remember to use the canonical (Japanese) numbering for the games. FF3 (US release) should be FF6. FF2 (US release) should be FF4.
I know that there are other good "Final Fantasy" games that you'd like to vote for (e.g. Final Fantasy Tactics), but I'd like to reserve these rankings to the mainline releases for the sake of fair comparisons.
Since there are so many games in the series, and probably most of us haven't played every one of them, simply list up to your Top 10. If you've played less than 10 FF games (or just don't feel like ranking 10 of them), just rank as many as you'd like.
Sample Ballot
1. FF1; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
2. FF2; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
3. FF3; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
4. FF4; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
5. FF5; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
6. FF6; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
7. FF7; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
8. FF8; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
9. FF9; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
10. FF10; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
Scoring System
I am going to be using the same points scheme as what was used in the Top 50 Nintendo Games GAF Votes thread.
1. Game A ; 4 points
2. Game B ; 3 points
3. Game C ; 3 points
4. Game D ; 2 points
5. Game E ; 2 points
6. Game F ; 2 points
7. Game G ; 1 point
8. Game H ; 1 point
9. Game I ; 1 point
10. Game J ; 1 point
Note: If you rank less than five games, your votes will be worth half the points listed here.
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This one is probably going to be bigger and take more time for me to tally than the MGS thread, so I'm going to cut off the voting on March 2nd. I will then compile everything over the weekend and probably post the results thread the following Monday.
Well, this should be an interesting one. Strap on your Level 999 armor, ready your impossibly huge sword, and get to votin'!
For those of you who didn't know, I ended up getting banned for two weeks right before the voting was to be closed, and I have since inexplicably lost my thread creation and PM privileges. I had planned on making a results thread complete with quotes, images, and all sorts of other goodies weeks ago, but the ban threw a wrench in that plan.
Update: In order to prevent the point system from being abused, I have changed the way that votes will be weighted. If you rank less than five FF games in your post, your submissions will only be given half the points that they are worth on the scale shown below. This encourages people to try to rank all of the games that they've played, while not forcing anyone to have to contribute points to FF games that they despised. This voting is to determine GAF's favorite games in the series, so people who have only played and loved four or fewer FF games can still contribute, albeit to a lesser degree. But, really, if you've only played two or three FF games, ask yourself whether or not you should be voting in this thread.

Listen to this while reading the OP.
Since we had so much fun ranking the games in the Metal Gear Solid series (see the results here), I figured this would be the next logical step.
The Final Fantasy series has been the subject of many debates over the years, especially here on GAF. Much like the MGS series, Final Fantasy has maintained a high level of quality over the course of a very long, continuous run of releases on consoles and handhelds. Because of the scope of the series' history and the quality of pretty much all of the mainline entries, there tends to be a ton of variability when it comes to people arguing which FF game is better than another. So, it's once again up to the GAF Hive Mind to come to some sort of group consensus about this revered gaming franchise.
Here's how it will work:
There are dozens of games under the Final Fantasy moniker, but I am going to limit voting to mainline console entries in the series. The following games are eligible for this GAF Votes thread:
- Final Fantasy 1 (FF1)
- Final Fantasy 2 (FF2)
- Final Fantasy 3 (FF3)
- Final Fantasy 4 (FF4)
- Final Fantasy 5 (FF5)
- Final Fantasy 6 (FF6)
- Final Fantasy 7 (FF7)
- Final Fantasy 8 (FF8)
- Final Fantasy 9 (FF9)
- Final Fantasy 10 (FF10)
- Final Fantasy 10-2 (FF10-2)
- Final Fantasy 11 (FF11)
- Final Fantasy 12 (FF12)
- Final Fantasy 13 (FF13)
- Final Fantasy 13-2 (FF13-2)
- Final Fantasy 14 (FF14)
PLEASE use the abbreviated notation shown in parentheses above when placing your votes. Use regular numbers instead of Roman numerals, as it will make sorting all of the votes much easier. This will help ensure accuracy when tallying your submissions.
Also, remember to use the canonical (Japanese) numbering for the games. FF3 (US release) should be FF6. FF2 (US release) should be FF4.
I know that there are other good "Final Fantasy" games that you'd like to vote for (e.g. Final Fantasy Tactics), but I'd like to reserve these rankings to the mainline releases for the sake of fair comparisons.
Since there are so many games in the series, and probably most of us haven't played every one of them, simply list up to your Top 10. If you've played less than 10 FF games (or just don't feel like ranking 10 of them), just rank as many as you'd like.
Sample Ballot
1. FF1; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
2. FF2; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
3. FF3; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
4. FF4; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
5. FF5; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
6. FF6; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
7. FF7; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
8. FF8; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
9. FF9; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
10. FF10; Optional elaboration as to why you chose this game
Scoring System
I am going to be using the same points scheme as what was used in the Top 50 Nintendo Games GAF Votes thread.
1. Game A ; 4 points
2. Game B ; 3 points
3. Game C ; 3 points
4. Game D ; 2 points
5. Game E ; 2 points
6. Game F ; 2 points
7. Game G ; 1 point
8. Game H ; 1 point
9. Game I ; 1 point
10. Game J ; 1 point
Note: If you rank less than five games, your votes will be worth half the points listed here.
____________
This one is probably going to be bigger and take more time for me to tally than the MGS thread, so I'm going to cut off the voting on March 2nd. I will then compile everything over the weekend and probably post the results thread the following Monday.
Well, this should be an interesting one. Strap on your Level 999 armor, ready your impossibly huge sword, and get to votin'!
*Reminder of scoring system: #1 got 4 points. #2-3, 3 points. #4-6, 2 points. #7-10, 1 point. Entries with less than 5 games counted for half as many points.
*I wasn't a stickler about the format. All you bojos who used Roman numerals, or didn't use the semicolon to separate your comments, or didn't number your entries: you're welcome. Special wrench-in-the-gear nod to those who were willing to use 1-9, but insisted on X in place of 10.
*For the odd entry that went past 10, I just ignored the further positions. In the individual images below a #11 counts as a not charting..
*For the hate entries that went from 9th place to 100000th place or whatever, I just cut the last ones rather than counting them as next in line.
*500 voters had 5 or more entries, 34 more listed 1-4.
*Final Fantasy VI and VII were the only ones with more #1 votes than not to be voted on at all. VI is the only one with just a single #10 vote.
First, simply how many times did games get voted on at all?
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Not in every case, but as a rule of thumb games with more votes at all ended up with more points, too. Though notably, one of those exceptions becomes the #1 game.
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That's right, the winner is Final Fantasy VI!
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Final Fantasy VI and VII were the only ones with more #1 votes than non-votes. VI is the only one with just a single #10 vote.
Here's how the point totals worked out:
1. Final Fantasy VI 1316.5
2. Final Fantasy VII 1230.5
3. Final Fantasy IX 1099
4. Final Fantasy X 901
5. Final Fantasy XII 889
6. Final Fantasy VIII 821
7. Final Fantasy IV 788.5
8. Final Fantasy V 588
9. Final Fantasy XIII 356.5
10. Final Fantasy 269
11. Final Fantasy X-2 247
12. Final Fantasy XI 188.5
12. Final Fantasy III 188
13. Final Fantasy XIII-2 156
14. Final Fantasy II 98
15. Final Fantasy XIV 16
I wanted to show off how many times each game got each rank. An image per game was too much, and one with everything was too busy, so I split it by generation. I wanted to include the number for unlisted, too, but those tended to be much higher than the individual places and really dominated the view.
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If you didn't like the scoring method, want to sift through for any correlations, whatever, here's the data, as it is after being fixed for format, and before I threw it into a spreadsheet to do the number-crunching.