Next they will be telling me Dirge of Cerberus is the best shooting/action game of all time. I knew they existed, but I never actually saw them in the wild before. Thirdly, I've never seen so many people list XIII as their personal favorite as I have in these comments. It wasn't as big on PS2 but is highly, highly respected in the PC community. XI being so low is a result of people who didn't actually play it assigning a ranking to it. Subscription cost scares some people off I reckon, but the base game is actually free and you get a free month to try it out. Good to see the list "normalizing".Īlso, more people need to try FFXIV. Final Fantasy VII Remake rightly knocked down a peg after recency bias put it in at #3 initially. I kid, but seriously this list started off pretty odd. Good to see you godless heathens are developing some taste. He succeeded."Īlways good to find another fan of this stuff.įinal Fantasy Tactics moving up in the ranks if I'm not mistaken. Kefka: Final Fantasy's most successful villain. He attempted to eradicate the entire world. "Sephiroth: Final Fantasy's most Iconic villain. I don´t know how to put links in this coment, so I´ll do it the old fashioned way: Īlso, I just have to put this comment I saw: That´s Nobuo Uematsus Masterpiece right there. I don´t know what anyone says anout how good One Winged Angel is, because it is, But Dancing Mad? The Opera House was great because a certain character learns what it´s like to be human and to express emotions.īut the scenes in The phantom train with Cyan and a certain attempted suicide of a major character. I actualy replayed the game like six years ago on PS and man, does the game holds up in everything. That´s why FF VI blew me away at the time. Wed 13th Oct You are absolutely right on the money.(link below)Īs the game said at the half way point (what a bombshell moment THAT was) "On that day, the world was changed forever." so was mine. This was masterfully condensed into an epic 11 minute medley at the end of the game. And who can forget the music! Memorable tracks for every place visited and every character having their own earworm leitmotif. The big moments like the Opera House felt cinematic in how they cut back and forth. The story had everything from political intrigue, sibling rivalry, love, suicide, genocide and world annihilation. Most characters felt unique both in how they looked, spoke and acted but also how the played in battle. The scope was unprecedented.įrom the large and diverse cast of ragtags that got together, but still had little animosities. But it was leaps and bounds above what ANY game i'd ever played before, and in some ways any game since. Wed 13th Oct "having different favourites it´s what makes this so interesting." 100% It's really interesting learning which others like and why.įFVI was also my second FF.
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