Final Fantasy IV One Of The Greatest Games 53
Gamespot's series of "The Greatest Games of All Time" rolls on with a look at Final Fantasy IV. Dubbed Final Fantasy II in the states, it was easily one of the best games to be released for the SNES. From the article: "The narrative in Final Fantasy II gripped you and shook you like a rag doll right from the beginning of the game. Your introduction to the protagonist, Cecil, took place on the deck of a military airship that had been ordered to extort a magic crystal from an innocent town (not a very heroic vocation). After his complicity in this war crime, the conscience-wracked Cecil was dismissed from the military and sent on an errand to a nearby town, along with his best friend Kain. Using generic archetypes for characters (like Final Fantasy's White, Black, and Red Mages, for instance) was standard operating procedure in RPGs at the time, but Final Fantasy II went off on a far more interesting tangent."
Of course (Score:1)
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--AC
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Slow day? (Score:3, Funny)
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Aren't they all
ObLink... (Score:2)
http://www.nuklearpower.com/ [nuklearpower.com]
Wow (Score:3)
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Final Fantasy Series (Score:5, Interesting)
FFVI had everything that made FFI-FFIV great and none of the so-called flaws of FFV, while retaining its improvements in storyline structure and technical merits, and then went far beyond. It's nice to think Chrono Trigger's was released only months later, with a similar level of excellence.
FFVII was OK, neat and and even overwhelming for its time, but it started the trend to make RPGs more mainstream-friendly, up to the current marketing and merchandise fests we see today in FFX-2, Kingdom Hearts and the such.
I like to see the transition this way, FFI-III defined the series. FFIV-FFVI reinvented it and took it to the highest standards, achieved by very few games even today. FFVII-FFIX made it accessible to the masses. FFX and beyond are definitely taking the genre and the series to a new place again, though I'm not sure I like it, I haven't played FF to the end since part X.
So, yeah, FFIV marked the beginning of the era that ended with FFVI, I certainly agree with it being one of the best games of all time. I hope none ever get remade, only ported like the PSOne versions.
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When I first picked up FFVII to play, boy was I disappointed. It seemed to me that the 3d characters on the 2d bakgrounds didn't match each other at all. The 3d characters didn't have the expressiveness or "detail" that I always pictured in my imagination. After 17 hours in that oppressively dark city I was beginning to wonder if everything too place there. I was about to give up. Thankfully it did get better. Although...killing a character in a ga
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I really appreciate the option to retry boss monsters without having to go back to a save point. If you fail against a boss(I did lose once), you can retry. If you do, you don't get thrown back in to the wolves. They let y
Re:Final Fantasy Series (Score:2, Insightful)
as soon as you collect the airship in the world of ruin, the story 'stops' and you just run around picking up items, espers and characters (as needed) until you raid kefka's castle. the final battle and the epilogue make up for some of that, but those of us who want to see and experience a story are left high and dry.
furthermore, because of the nature of magic in ff6, the average player tends to ma
Except FFVII did the same thing (Score:1, Redundant)
An ancient prophecy! (Score:3, Funny)
darkness. The wind stops,
the sea is wild,
and the earth begins to rot.
The people wait,
their only hope, a prophecy....
'When the world is in darkness
Four Warriors will come....'
After a long journey, four
young warriors arrive,
each holding an ORB.
'They shall settle
In one single massive flamewar
The answer to which was best:
IV, VI, or VII.
Re:An ancient prophecy! (Score:3, Funny)
Ultima VI is a big favorite, the end of the trilogy of the Virtues it started to turn everything you believed on its head. Even more heavy stuff, especially when you found out who the false prophet is and what havoc has been wreaked.
Ultima VII is the BIG world changer. You now appear in Brittania 200 years after your last visi
Re:An ancient prophecy! (Score:1)
::blinks::
I never really thought about the fact how well the FF and Ultima parts correspond to each other... apart of some silly crossover fanfictioning [beastwithin.org], or course. Both series have these days largely ignored parts 1-3, the 7th part getting popularly regarded as the high point and getting most sequels, and everyone seems to agree that part 8 was only kind of okay and the series went to hell after that. =)
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Amazing, but Test of Time? (Score:2)
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It's all nostalgia (Score:1, Informative)
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I like to think that those who had to grow up with videogames advancing from the NES to the Playstation have more weight on the subject. It is old-hat to spurn the "Playstation is he first console I ever bought" crowd, but I think it is more than reasonable. They started with a certain level of graphics that really havent progressed in over ten years (more polys and bigger textures are not progress). 2d game
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And FFVI is better.
Rubicant: Was it flame? (Score:1, Insightful)
I always liked Rubicant, he was cool. Edge was a dumbass for casting a fire based spell on the fire elemental Fiend.
I remember FF2 fondly. Always felt a bit sorry for Kain, that he had to be charmed time and time again. As for which was best of FF2 and FF3, why must that choice be made? They're both great games, let's leave it at that.
Final Fantasy : RPGs :: Halo : FPSes (Score:5, Interesting)
Puh-lease. Maybe Final Fantasy IV was something new and special in console terms, but computer-based RPGs were already way ahead, and providing little things like mature themes and non-linear gameplay that the Final Fantasy series still hasn't got the hang of, for all its flashy graphics.
Don't get me wrong - the FF series is on my "great games" list too, particularly nos. 5-7. Just don't go kidding yourself it ever broke any ground -- because it didn't, whatever its fanboys want to think. Truly Final Fantasy is the Halo of the RPG world.
Re:Final Fantasy : RPGs :: Halo : FPSes (Score:1, Redundant)
Hallelujah.
Re:Final Fantasy : RPGs :: Halo : FPSes (Score:2)
I wouldn't go that far. After all, Halo is in the same genre as Half-Life et al. with no fundamental gameplay differences. Comparing FF to Ultima, on the other hand, is almost like comparing apples to oranges. Western RPGs have always been fundamentally different stylistically from Eastern ones, and some people prefer one style over the other. So saying that FF is like Halo is unfair to those who have sensible reasons for not liking Western RPGs.
Rob
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Also, while simpler-looking, at
I think they mispelled... (Score:2)
It is just an "I" misplaced, no big deal.
Re:What I want to know (Score:2)
Look at the Ford Mustang... there were some around the mid '80s that decidedly were NOT really Mustangs, but the name helps sell things.
Would you pick up "Legendary Materia," or "Final Fantasy VII?"
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PARENT WAS NOT TROLL (but was flamebait, ok) (Score:2)
FF4: The most underrated FF game (Score:2)
If you haven't done so yet, play FF4 once, and see how great this game is.
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Back to the point. I'm not saying that IV is worse than VI. In my regard, I have absolutly no preference of one over the other. I loved them both and they sit on the same rung of my all time top 10 latter. The only way I could have loved IV any mo
Wow. (Score:1)
Having just said that: FFIX had Freya Crescent, ergo it wins.
Cecil=Real Hero (Score:2, Insightful)
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Yes, FF4 is truly one of the greatest games... (Score:2)
Rob
my fav (Score:1)