Final Fantasy IV isn’t the most beloved of Square’s RPGs, but it’s up there. Most fans would probably consider it in the top three or five, keeping company with the likes of Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger. From an American perspective, it was one of the first console RPGs to offer more than a long, slow grind for experience points and gold. It introduced an epic story, fleshed-out characters, and the non-stop pace that would come to define future Final Fantasy adventures.
A look back at the most difficult boss battles of all time in Final Fantasy.
I cant wait to see the dragons we will fight in FFXV. I hope the fights are tough as nails.
For those that truly understand the game mechanics and take advantage of them. Omega weapon will only actually have around 182k health.
David Jagneaux of The Koalition writes: "Final Fantasy, such a wonderful franchise with so many characters to talk about and stories to tell. Most gamers remember their first moments with a Final Fantasy game and the series is now so legendary that it truly transcends its medium of existence. With over a dozen games, hundreds of characters and thousands of hours of content, the franchise has defined the entire role-playing genre for several years. While it is no easy task narrowing down a list of who we think are the best heroes that the long-running franchise has to offer, we decided to give it a shot anyways. Below, you can check out the top 6 best Final Fantasy heroes of all-time as decided by me and Tom Skidmore."
A personal favorite of mine is Squall from FF8. Even though he is super bland compared to other characters in the series, I always loved the Gunblade and the events that happen to him and Rinoa. I thought that love story between them was pretty good.
Lack of Zidane and Delita makes me sad but the inclusion of Zack makes me happy.
I still like Cloud and don't think you needed to make so many jabs at him to promote Zack who's accomplishments speak for themselves. You should also note that Cloud was the 1 Tifa liked in the end and not necessarily Zack.
If you are going to talk significant JRPGs in America, one of the most influential series is Final Fantasy. Whether you believe that it was the last game Square may have ever made or that it was simply the last game designer Sakaguchi would be a part of, the massive success of this digital Dungeons & Dragons title started a strong fan base that continues today. In part one of GH101's coverage, Fred and Eli “Sodoom” team up to discuss Final Fantasy I-VI including development, design, gameplay, and of course Cid.
Wow that's harsh!
Sounds like he took a point off for every re-release.
4.5?
get the fuck out
Okay... if you read the review the score doesn't match up.
What exactly did he dock? Because its out on other systems? Well I don't own a Wii, GBA, DS, or have my Super Nintendo anymore...
Sigh...
I think it's 4.5 out of 5 because on the site right under the rating it has a 5 star system
EDIT: nevermind.. just went through the website and seen reviews over 5 this reviewer is just dumb lol