Postby Lunis » Tue Oct 23, 2007 12:25 pm
Final Fantasy IX - DEFINITELY my favorite. First of all, in order for a game to be good, in my opinion, the villain has to be likeable. A game feels incomplete to me if I don't like the villain. Being able to sympathize with him is an added bonus, I think. (Yes, HIM. I'm not into female villains.) Well, there's Kuja for you. But WAIT! Before everyone dismisses me as just a Kuja fangirl, FFIX is amazing ASIDE from Kuja, as well! It has probably the best style of any game I've ever seen. It's hard to explain, but for me personally, I like a pretty game. I have to admit, I haven't played much of FFVII (because I quit after the game corrupted my save file), but from what I've seen of it, it's dank, dark, and dirty. I prefer beautiful places and amazing adventures. Something less depressing. And I love the mix of sci-fi and medieval. It's just perfect. And the lightheartedness of the characters. The fact that they're not ALWAYS STRUGGLING THROUGH HOPELESS DEPRESSION. The soundtrack is, so far, also my favorite of any Final Fantasy. And I like most of the miniquests. That Chocobo Hot and Cold game is so addicting; I've played it for hours on end! I enjoyed the system as well. Pretty simple, and I actually had some fun equipping people and deciding what ability I should level for whom.
Final Fantasy VI - My first Final Fantasy game ever. I had this game before I even knew what Final Fantasy was. My uncle just happened to give us his SNES and the games he had with it, and BEHOLD! FFVI (well, III, actually, but we won't get into that)! I loved it. Kefka wins as a villain. Most of the main characters were likeable, as well. Terra was a bit of a whiner, but it didn't bug me too much. It took me a while before I liked Shadow. Mog and Umaro never really interrested me. Gogo is just plain USEFUL. Sabin, Gau, and Cyan together is HILARIOUS. Locke and Celes are sweet. Edgar's always been one of my favorites. Relm's interesting, but she and Strago are pretty useless in a fight. Face it, old man. You're a weak OLD MAN. Setzer's fun. And he has an airship. But yeah, Edgar, Sabin, Terra, Locke, Celes, and Gogo are pretty much the only ones I like to use in a fight. Anyway, the Esper system was great. No complaining here. The world wasn't as beautiful and interesting as I would like it ideally, but that's no real fault in programming. That's just the style. Besides, in the second half of the game, it got TORN TO PIECES. So, yeah. Anyway, I loved the little things you had to do besides flat-out fighting. Like Locke stealing people's clothes to go in disguise. XD That's awesome. Lots of good side-quests and optional bosses, too. Can't think of any I haven't completed. XD
Final Fantasy VII - Like I said, I haven't played it very far, but from what I've seen of it and spoilers and other games with the characters in it... Overrated. O.o I don't get it. Maybe I'm just sick of how overdone it is. Seriously, the mention of Sephiroth makes me want to bang my head on a wall sometimes. Poor guy. I bet he's a pretty okay villain himself, but he's gotten so much fanfare, that he's starting to be pretty annoying. Same for Cloud. So far, I've only gotten to the Shinra Tower for the first time, but my opinion on the characters so far are thus: Aeris is an annoying brat, Cloud is annoying for liking her but otherwise okay so far, Tifa is okay, Barret is annoying and is too angry and curses too much. I know I'm being a bit too judgemental for only having played the beginning of the game, but that's how I see it now. I like them all somewhat better from what I've seen in Advent Children and Dirge of Cerberus, though. I guess I have to give them time and let them grow on me. I have little doubt that I'm still going to hate Aeris, though. And Cloud for being an emo whiner. He aggravated me in AC. As for the world, it's too dark and dirty for my tastes. And the graphics are crap. It's old, I know, but they still are. And the materia system annoys me a bit. Not my favorite. As a final note, let me mention that I loved Dirge of Cerberus. Vincent rocks.
Final Fantasy X - Mostly phail. Tidus is ANNOYING. Kimahri (sp?) is useless, and I don't use Lulu or Rikku much either. I do admit that the switching-characters-during-battle made me happy, though. Auron is basically the only character that I like a lot. Well, I kinda like Seymour, too, but he's not the best villain evar. Yuna is tolerable. As characters, Rikku, Lulu, and Kimahri are okay, as well. Wakka's abit annoying, but a good fighter. ... Stone-casting weapons, for the win. But did I mention this game is HARD?! I can't remember all the bosses I got stuck at! In fact, I'm STILL stuck on Yunalesca! The leveling system annoys me a bit... And Blitzball loses SO BAD. I've never won a single game. In fact, I don't think I've ever scored at all. The storyline isn't all that fantastic, either. WAY too much confusion about what's what and what we should do. Let's all just wander around aimlessly, for all the we can get decided. And the romance. Yuck. Romance-oriented games fail. Or at least this one does. I haven't played many others like that, but I never have been into the lovey-dovey stuff. Meh, definitely, not my favorite Final Fantasy. The graphics were good, though.
Final Fantasy VIII - Never played it. But you know what I said about female villains? Yeah. I have the feeling I'd like Seifer, though... But the whole romance-based storyline? No. No. I'm not a romance storyline person. Give me save-the-world, plz. That's partly why FFX phailed. And from what I've heard, Squall is depressed and emo. Tired of that. Very much.
Final Fantasy V (on Gameboy Advance) - Not all that interesting, actually, but for some reason, I played it for a while. Got up the the next world, got in a submarine and now have NO IDEA WERE TO GO. Heelp meee! I've quit that game ever since I got stuck wondering where to go. For some reason, it seems like the game didn't have enough character developement, as well. *shrugs* On another note, handheld platforms usually make me enjoy that game less. I don't know why. The job system was...okay, I guess. Let me mention how much I hate how hard it is to revive someone, though.
Final Fantasy III (on Nintendo DS) - I got bored before the first real dungeon. ^^; Handheld game. Lost interest. It seemed I had to level up too much to be able to survive on that stupid mountain. I like being able to level up while CONTINUING the storyline. Not having to stay in a stupid forest, walking around, looking for random monsters.
Mystic Quest - My first RPG ever. First one to beat, as well. (To explain what I said about FFVI being my first, I don't really count this one as part of the Final Fantasy's.) I'm not really sure why everyone is so down on it. Maybe it's my nostalgia that keeps me from disliking it. I have tried to play this semi-recently and found that it was a little bland. Nothing to rant about, though. I still like the soundtrack a lot. I should really play this game again sometime...
Final Fantasy XII - I have to mention this game a little. I rented it from Blockbuster for a few days, but only got to play for a few hours. So basically, I've done nothing. But from what little I've seen, it has irritated me a bit. I keep getting the un-ignorable vibe of Star Wars. Do not want. If I wanted a Star Wars game, I would get a Star Wars game. Don't mix Star Wars with Final Fantasy. Those big ships shooting lazerbeams, the fat, ugly alien-looking people... All that and more just reminded me of Star Wars. And then in the beginng, just when the character you're playing is starting to grow on you, everyone gets killed off! Sigh. Oh, and the ability system looks like it's going to annoy me. Oh, oh, and the British accents! Don't make me cry! All the bad soldiers had icky British accents! Now don't get me wrong, I don't hate ALL British accents... It just takes the right accent with the right character for me to like it. Mostly, I think British accents are overdone. Which is what I think in this case. So anyway, I need to rent this game again and hope it'll be better than how it started out.
And that's all of the Final Fantasy's I've played or know anything about.
It is the infirmity of little minds to be dazzled with everything that sparkles.