Kain and Cecil are good, but a lot of the characters lag behind their SNES counterparts. But it has really shown its age in a way that Final Fantasy V and VI haven’t. People loved it because it was the first SNES title. Final Fantasy IV is the most gassed entry in the franchise. Norris and I agreed whole-heartedly on this one. I appreciate Firion, but it was long before the era of powerful characters driving the game forward. The story really doesn’t carry the game the way FF3 or later entries do. The leveling system is jank, and there’s a reason they never brought it back to my knowledge. I put some respect on Final Fantasy 1’s name because of what it did for the industry, but FF2 doesn’t get the same treatment.įF2 is a weird game. The NES games are classics, but they haven’t aged particularly well. No, we’re not just gonna trash on the new games on this list. Nothing about 13 paid off the way Square-Enix hoped it would. And I’m sorry, but having her model purses isn’t a substitute for a bland personality.
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They wanted to create a powerful female lead, which I’m in full support of, but they created someone who was downright boring instead. The tease of Fang and Vanille that never paid off still infuriates me. The paradigm system was the early days of a system they finally improved on in games like FF15 and Kingdom Hearts 3. The weird linear story really didn’t pay off in the way that you expect a Final Fantasy game to. I’m sorry, but you’ll never convince me this game wasn’t terrible.