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Favorite Final Fantasy?

inal Fantasy
3 (7.9%)
inal Fantasy II
0 (0%)
inal Fantasy III
1 (2.6%)
inal Fantasy IV
1 (2.6%)
inal Fantasy V
0 (0%)
inal Fantasy VI
6 (15.8%)
inal Fantasy VII
20 (52.6%)
inal Fantasy VIII
3 (7.9%)
inal Fantasy IX
4 (10.5%)

Total Members Voted: 35

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« Reply #30 on: June 06, 2001, 12:19:03 AM »
Well, to be honest, and I regret it now, looking back. Before FFVII, I had never played any true RPG-fare. I was never really exposed to the genra, and the social circle to which I was a part, either didn\'t play them either, or never spoke openly of it.

I only became interested in the title because of all the hype it was generating. As it\'s release drew closer, I looked more into the game and the genra, which stimulated my interest. Eventually, unsatisfied with my current gaming habits and console, N64, I took a bet on SONY and Square and, on impulse bought a PSX with
FFVII and a few other titles.

I tried out my new games when I got home, but once I started FFVII, those other titles we\'re soon forgotten. It took me a little while to get used to style of the game. But after an hour or so, I had it all figured out and just couldn\'t put the controller down. I had never experienced anything like it before. The story was so compelling, enthralling, I was truly emerged in gaming bliss, the likes of which I never knew before. Fifteen hours later, and keep in mind I was up over twelve houres before I bought the system, I finally turned the game off due to absolute exhaustion.

FFVII was an incredible game, with a story which never grew stale and kept me on my toes as it ever evolved with new surprises every time I thought the game was near it\'s end.

FFVII was my first experience with such a game, and therefore, my most cherished. However, I hear people who played six(3US) first, speak of it, in the same light I place seven. It all comes down to which game moved you, in such a way, first. Regardless of which it is, that particular game is, at it\'s core, the true FF to the respective gamer. At least, that\'s how I think of it.

Sorry for the length :)

Frodo

P.S.
Now, if only I could free up the time to play my FF Anthology, I could see first hand what a great game VI is. Oh, I didn\'t like VIII. Don\'t know why, I just couldn\'t get into it.

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« Reply #31 on: June 06, 2001, 02:05:28 AM »
don\'t worry frodo.. there are always ways to discover old wonders. it\'s never to late. my first final fantasy was in 1999. but even though i was late, i really became a big fan of RPGs that i decided i must play them all someday. FF8 will always own me because it was my first expirience , and first time to do anything is always memorable ( like first time when i had sex hehe.. ) but it does not mean that you missed the bought or anything.. if you have a true final fantasy heart or square fanatic you will find it inside of you and like me you may end up playing the final fantasies in reverse mode ( hehe ) like from top and down. so that final fantasy 1 will come last, after i finish all of the remaining ones.. hehe..  good old emulators..
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« Reply #32 on: June 06, 2001, 02:52:09 AM »
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it\'s good that i did not read all of gradman\'s post as it has some spoilers for me!!!


woops, my bad, sorry Akramh! I was actually thinking about it when I was writing it, i was wondering if I was putting in any spoilers.... but then I thought "everyone must have played it"

Ah well, no real twist spoilers, but still probably best not to read it ;)
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