Last Saturday, Montreal welcomed all Final Fantasy fans for the Distant Worlds show, presented by Attila Glatz Concert Productions. The show in question was very different from Video Games Live, for it was a concert where the music composed by the great Nobuo Uematsu touched the hearts of Final Fantasy lovers. The only thing missing were star dusts falling from the sky. The music might have been amazing, but none of these powerful emotions would have been felt if it hadn't been for the fans "participation".
You guessed it: you will need a lot of hours to beat every FF. But maybe not as many as you would think.
According to Howlongtobeat and this post, 489 hours, not including any spinsoffs, sequels or the two MMO's (FFXI and FFXIV).
That means, 1 to 16 + 7 Remake, excluding X-2, XIII-2, Lightning Returns, XI and XIV.
I"ve actually been running through all main games myself, but doing Platinum runs on each, including the sequels (Excluding XI and XIV).
I have played through them all countless times thou, and in remasters where I could speed up combat and exp gain, I've used it.
Took me around 1100 hours on fresh account, but now I'm exhausted and super ready for Rebirth.
At this stage good luck you're better off picking a entry point and sticking with that
BY RYAN WILLIAMS: Looking back at the game that gave birth to one of gaming’s biggest franchises.
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Some of gamings greatest music
Final fantasy music tickles my funny place. Nobuo San is a genius!!
Music makes me want to play the games all over again!
The day that this orchestra comes to my town I will buy tickets immediately!
hey i was there!