Teclis
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IMO
The story of FFVII is the most interesting (particularly it's expanded games and movie) Gameplay a little out of date. I heard a rumour they were going to remake it... if so, epic.
FFVIII Is an epic storyline. It took me AGES to finish it the first time... granted this was in the time before guides and good internet. Getting stuck on friggin puzzles.
FFIX felt very cheesy to me... well done but cheesy... Didn't like it.
FFX is my favourite so far. Particularly because it has a really interesting world and really interesting characters (like Seymour's thoughts on suffering and death) and the Quicktime events made me cream my pants the first time (like the Blitzball scene with the destruction of Zanarkand). FFX-2 was a very cheesy, girly game. And I can't work out it If like the story... part of the epicness of the story was the inevitability of Tidus having to give up himself to save Yuna and end the suffering of Spira and the Fayth... I mean him coming back was nice and all... and it felt good... but that was kind of the good thing about FFX.
FFXI... well... yea.
FFXII was a good idea that wasn't capitalised on. It needed to much grind to get anywhere and the storyline was very short but dragged out. It could have been so much more interesting!
The story of FFVII is the most interesting (particularly it's expanded games and movie) Gameplay a little out of date. I heard a rumour they were going to remake it... if so, epic.
FFVIII Is an epic storyline. It took me AGES to finish it the first time... granted this was in the time before guides and good internet. Getting stuck on friggin puzzles.
FFIX felt very cheesy to me... well done but cheesy... Didn't like it.
FFX is my favourite so far. Particularly because it has a really interesting world and really interesting characters (like Seymour's thoughts on suffering and death) and the Quicktime events made me cream my pants the first time (like the Blitzball scene with the destruction of Zanarkand). FFX-2 was a very cheesy, girly game. And I can't work out it If like the story... part of the epicness of the story was the inevitability of Tidus having to give up himself to save Yuna and end the suffering of Spira and the Fayth... I mean him coming back was nice and all... and it felt good... but that was kind of the good thing about FFX.
FFXI... well... yea.
FFXII was a good idea that wasn't capitalised on. It needed to much grind to get anywhere and the storyline was very short but dragged out. It could have been so much more interesting!