GE writes: "Truthfully, Final Fantasy VIII didn’t appeal to me at the time [of its release]. VII fever had infected my body and I just couldn’t see past it. So if you were to ask me which is my favourite game in the series, you would expect me to say VII? Well, right now in my life I honestly can’t decide between VII and VIII. So where did my love for VIII come from?"
With hundreds of games, some of which are considered to be classics that hold up to this day, you’ve got the pick of the litter when it comes to choosing a potential remake
^This. THIS!
Stop remaking PS4 games!
Remake PS1 and PS2 games à la FF7R, RE1, Mafia, Half Life style ....
Make Legend of Dragoon, Legacy of Kain etc Remakes happen
and Valkyrie Profile Lenneth. They did Star Ocean 1 & 2 R already, VPL should get the same treatment.
I'd be down for FF8, and Xenogears. But I would also be down for Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross. And I wish Namco would get off their ass and remake or remaster the Xenosaga trilogy.
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Final Fantasy has a long running history with numerous numbered titles and spin-offs, but which games stand to benefit from a remake?
I'd rather the 13 trilogy just be ported tbh. No matter what you think if it, it shouldn't be the only numbered offline games not playable on new consoles. But naturally I'd play the **** out of 8-12 remakes.
BLG writes: "Final Fantasy bosses are swimming with challenging and exciting battles. Over the course of the series, the game has evolved from turn-based battles to more action-oriented gameplay. That has allowed players to see a variety of battles and types if you’ve played multiple entries across the decades. Bosses you see in more recent games like Final Fantasy 15 are grander in scale than those you might have seen on the Super Nintendo in the 1990s. That doesn’t always equate to them being more legendary, though. "
Nope. I enjoyed it but it does have a lot of flaws in the plot and the fact that you have to fight to grind for exp and find items to craft weapon upgrades and playing triple triad just to be at the right level makes the game drag out longer than it really is.
Didn't mind the junction/draw system that much, They had more than enough draw points through out the game and you could always take spells from party members your not using.
One thing is for sure, it has one the best OST in the series
I've played nearly all the main FF games since six but the only one I ever finished was FF8. I tried many times to complete FF7 but my data would always get corrupt because I used them free memory cards you used to get free with magazine back in the day which were pretty rubbish but as a kid that all I could get hold of lol.
Back on topic though I wouldn't say it was the best but I was more attached to it than any other FF game in the series.
Each person has his opinion.
My opinion is FFXII was the best in the series. But what i love about the series is that most of the games were actually amazing except for a few missteps like FFXIII. It was not bad, but it just couldnt be at the same level as the other great ones, not even close.
I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
It has a decent enough story if you don't examine it too much - if at all - but of course with 50 hours of playing time - you examine it.