:fungah: Wow, I just finished reading every post in this thread. Hope it’s not effecting my judgement. Allot less FF7 obsessors then I would have thought. Also I’m going to forgo the roman numerals, mostly to annoy those who are super anal about it and secondly to do so as I don’t recall it being done much in this entire thread. Also with the release of Anthologies and Chronicles I’m going to count Chrono Trigger and by association its sequel Chrono Cross as FF games. Favorite to least favorite with longer explanations then you need.
Final Fantasy 6, The second in the series that I played. Wonderful characters, good story ( I was surprised when the world ended, but the game did not), the most psychopathic villain in the series. My second favorite summon system. Three different styles of blue mage a moogle and a yeti.
Chrono Trigger, New Game +. The first really good use of new game plus and built around time manipulation so it even works into the story (never actually mentioned in the story, but a very small reasonable step). All the right minds came together at the right time to make a nearly perfect RPG, Technically better then my actual favorite.
Final Fantasy Tactics, My first taste of tactical RPG’s that I did not despise. A story so involved that I actually did not make all of the connections my first time through (for me that was a real shocker). My Biggest fault with the game is that it was to short at four chapters and I was looking forward to having to fight every Zodiac Brave.
Final Fantasy X, I was caught off guard and sucked into the game from the opening with a heavy metal song. As the game reached 60% complete and I figured out just a little early what Tidus was. I hoped to the end that I was wrong for the sake of cheesy romance. Even so, the possession of sin by another entity (a gimmick used in multiple earlier FFs) totally floored me. A masterful game even hating the versatility of the grid system as I did (feeling that it robbed the characters of their unique usefulness).
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, Hey don’t flip out! Short, lame story each character has a picture a weapon and a place where you get them and that is it for “character development”, wonderful music and beatable in less then six hours even if you never heard of a video game before. The last is actually why I myself am fond of this game in particular. Often I’m way to busy to get sucked into an RPG, but I’ll find myself with five hours to kill in the middle of the night when I can’t sleep (I’m almost ashamed to be proud of the fact My record is 4:11 of play time beating it with everything).
Final Fantasy 9, The learning of abilities from items was a neat idea, with a terrible execution. And the Excalibur II still mocks me (wait I swore to not use roman numerals so, Excalibur 2). The womanizing monkey getting the princess, ok fine not hated, but not great. Vivi, hell the little guy is awesome, and his story is awesome. Quina is an awesome implementation of an odd blue mage, which if you think about it is fairly odd in its own right. The summons and cut scenes were all beautiful. Not a masterpiece but a very solid game and if the rest of the series did not exist this game would still be at least a cult classic.
Final Fantasy 4, The First FF I ever played. For me this was the hook that pulled me off of the soccer team and into the life of a recluse. This and Zelda, a Link to the Past were all it took to trade my cleated shoes for remote controls. The hidden summon shields (killing hundreds of imps to learn the summon imp), the stories of redemption, and the fact that Golbez was far cooler then Cobra Commander. Did I mention the notion of a bad guy you never knew about until the last second who happens to be possessing what you think is the last guy?
