For me it’s

  1. Final Fantasy Tactics

  2. Final Fantasy VII

  3. Final Fantasy XI

The three games I keep coming back to in the franchise.

Tactics has the best writing imo as well as gameplay.

Visually speaking VII’s aesthetic and music are peak FF.

And then when it comes to getting lost in the lore and world of a virtual game, I like XI.

Granted all 3 share similar themes like good writing, music, gameplay, etc. but those are my standouts.

How about you?

  • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    I’d probably say:

    1. Final Fantasy IX
    2. Final Fantasy VII
    3. Final Fantasy Tactics

    Final Fantasy IV is probably my runner up. It was probably the first RPG I ever played (just bits and pieces at a friend’s house - didn’t actually play it from start to finish until it was out on GBA lol).

  • the_post_of_tom_joad [any, any]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    Only rating the story and presentation cuz it’s all i care about really.

    7 was great, cried real tears, felt real hate for an imaginary character. Was the perfect time for me to experience that story too, so it’s really my forever #1. The others were good, but comparably forgettable.

    Played 6,7,8,9,10.

    (Important to note ff7 was only my second-ever rpg so yeah, nostalgia)-

  • Storm [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    X

    IX

    VI

    X is my all time favorite though. I’m glad it got a sequel for its epilogue. The world building is phenomenal. The way Pyreflies, Aeons, Fiends, and more are incorporated into Spira makes the world believable.

    My only gripe is that in the thousand years since Sin’s appearance, only five summoners have succeeded in bringing a Calm. That just seems so unlikely, and it makes more sense to me if there were more successful pilgrimages. Otherwise why bother keeping the pilgrimage as a practice?

    • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]@hexbear.net
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      3 months ago

      Yevon used Sin as a tool of control, knowing it would just come back afterwards even if a pilgrimage was successful - the pilgrimages were about giving people hope that Sin could be overcome, not about actually defeating it.

  • buh [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    tbh I’ve only played 7, 7 remake, and about half of 10

    actually I also tried Tactics but I’m dumb and bad at strategy games so I gave up after 3 levels or so

      • take_five_seconds [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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        3 months ago

        lol fr. kill all but one enemy, leave them weak so they run away, then just sit your party next to each other and fuck each other up and heal and buff and whatever. just get job exp ez style. you can even pump stats up this way.

        also some classes/skills are way more OP than others (monk chakra and revive for instance vs traditional healing like a priest or a chemist)

  • Water Bowl Slime@lemmygrad.ml
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    🥇 Twelve

    🥈 Fifteen

    🥉 Bravely Second

    I played twelve to 100% completion as a kid (except killing Yiazmat) so it’s formative to what fantasy games are to me. The incredible worldbuilding of Ivalice is something that I’ve yet to see done in another game.

    I adore the boy band of fifteen and even though I think the plot is trite and perfunctory, it’s still one of my favorite games because the camaraderie is so strong. It really captures the (final) fantasy of having friends and time to spend with them.

    Do the Bravely games count? I think they do. Anyway, the second game has the most fun combat system out of any jrpg I’ve played. The plot’s cheesy, but it executed it very sincerely which is refreshing and I’ll never forget the moment where

    endgame spoiler

    you break the dimensional barrier between the game and the Celestial Realm and you see yourself through the cracks in reality. As in, it’s literally YOUR FACE on the screen being rendered in real time through the 3DS front-facing camera.

  • roux [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    1. XII - I really like the world building and how you actually play basically a side character that gets swept up in political shenanigans
    2. Tactics - Mostly nostalgia but also Ivalice again.
    3. VII - Warts and all. The game really pushed the genre forward in a lot of ways. It’s super ugly at points and very dated but still holds up in a lot of ways.

    I haven’t played Tactics Advanced, VIII, IX, or X yet so it’s subject to change. I also wanna revisit the first 6 pixel remasters at some point.

  • Infamousblt [any]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    Tactics

    8

    14

    This is the correct order and I won’t hear anything else about it. Tactics is undisputed the best, 8 has Doom Train and Alexander summons and they’re so fucking cool it squeaks 8 into second, and 14 would be 2nd if it wasn’t impossibly long and expensive.

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    3 months ago

    I like them all so it’s tough to choose. I’ll split into mainline and spin-offs

    Mainline:

    • 12 (Zodiac Age version)
    • 10 (International/HD version)
    • 5 (SFC version)

    Sequels/spin-offs:

    • 10-2 (International/HD version)
    • WOFF (Maxima version)
    • Final Fantasy Tactics A2
  • Inui [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    I’m usually crucified for this among s, but I haven’t played any FF games prior to 10. I didn’t really grow up on JRPGs and I don’t really find the minute-to-minute decisions you make in those interesting compared to the narrative choices you get in a lot of Euroamerican RPGs.

    So my order, leaving out Tactics/Tactics Advance (which are great) and the MMOs, is something like:

    1. Final Fantasy XII
    2. Final Fantasy X
    3. Final Fantasy X-2

    I like the aesthetics of 12, even the audio that sounds like they’re speaking into tin cans. I like most of the characters and that you can switch your party around freely and kind of pretend whoever you want is the MC. The job board system is what people think the sphere grid system was in that it has some actually interesting choices in it that aren’t just stat buffs (though there’s also a lot of those). Being in Ivalice is ofc a plus cuz it’s the best setting. And I wish more games had something like the Gambit system. I think Pillars of Eternity? or some other CRPG had scriptable companions like that so you didn’t have to control them manually, which made things way more tolerable cuz I kind of hate real time with pause for how busy it is.

    X is just strong all around even though the characters are sometimes cringe. Some day they will make a standalone blitz ball game just for me. I would play the hell out of that just like I played the hell out of the bigot wizard sports game on the PS2. Good cast, good fights, good music. X-2 is pretty much the same but with better gameplay.

    Otherwise it’s Tactics, Tactics Advance, FFXI. I actually played and liked 13, very recently dropped off of 13-2 halfway through cuz it’s worse in every way. Don’t like open worlds so couldn’t get into either 15 or 16. The Tactics games are just classics though and even though Advance has a lighter tone, I still thought it was very relatable and it was only after that where it really became schlock. I actually like the judge and card system and there was a time I got one of my archers red carded on purpose by sniping a mage that was pissing me off. But it felt so good.

    I’ve played 11 and 14 and I’m no longer interested in MMOs in general and deleted my WoW account I had since vanilla like 5 years ago. But when I did play, both were good games, just very different. And thinking of which one I’d play again if I had the time, it would be 11, because it really reminds me of Ragnarok Online and other old MMOs where experimentation and esoteric quests and stuff like that were still present. It also absolutely requires party play to do anything beyond like level 10 with any sort of efficiency. It’s just too bad most private server players are boomers who complain about their wives and blue haired cashiers all day.

  • Findom_DeLuise [she/her, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    Mystic Quest, Crystal Chronicles: My Life as King, and World of Final Fantasy, because I am 5 years old.

    OK, real answer is the boring Elder Millennial Who Grew Up With an SNES staples: 4, 6, and 7, but not necessarily in that order. And I do genuinely miss that WiiWare My Life As King city builder/hero management game sometimes because it was very chill. But otherwise, yeah. Death to Shinra, Kefka gets an Atma Weapon/Offering combo applied directly to the face, and ROBOT SPACESHIP WHALE FROM THE MOOOOOOOOON MOTHERFUCKERS

    Edit: FF1 Pixel Remaster isn’t half bad, either. It removes a lot of the tediousness from the original, which, yeah, that cuts the playtime down by around 60%, but it’s possible to actually finish the game without wanting to jab your own eyes out with knitting needles, which is nice.