Final Fantasy Thread

anyone else agree with me that ff9 had the most intricate chocobo missions evar?

god, getting that black chocobo (or blue, can't remember) just to be able to walk on water and dig in the middle of fucking nowhere to get ultima weapon; god taht shit is engraved in my mind.
 
Yeah Shuyyin, I can't remember the black choco, but I know what you're talking about, the blue one was water, the red one could climb mountains and the gold flew... Not sure if there were other colors, it's been a good while. But yeah.... the hell with that digging mini game and the King Chocobo World sidquest after you get the gold one xD.

But I liked FF 9 the best out of all the Final Fantasies, with 8 pretty close behind. It might also be because 8 got me into the series.
 
I guess I'm in the minority with this one, but I considered Blitzball the best mini-game in all of the FFs I played hands down and FFX was far from my favorite FF game. I found Blitzball extremely addictive. So much so that I actually booted the game up JUST to play blitzball and not even bother training or progressing with the story. It was the first and only FF mini-game that I enjoyed to THAT much of an extent. Most of the other FF mini-games I never really enjoyed or got into.

The even odder thing is that I dislike most sports titles.

I completely agree Bliztball was the best. I still remember when ever I would start a new game I would have to go collect all my players. My favs are Biggs and Nav Guado

FFT definitly stands out as the best FF.
The reason VIII got on my nerves was that it was like a teenage soap opera or something. The whole everyone was from that orphanage was so stupid.
And XII had the worst story in the series.
 
Reasons? I mean I can agree it wasn't a great story and that we had become too used to the same formula Square had been using for some time but worst? FF5 had a pretty forgettable story, only thing people remember for it is that it's old, hard and had the best class system. FF5 had you chasing after a villain who wanted to turn himself (And succeeded) into a tree.
 
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