• Candelestine@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The first is great for what it accomplished, but wait until you get to the ones with actually substantial and enjoyable narratives.

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    1 year ago

    Very cool. I tried playing them in order once but started skipping ahead so much I almost beat X lol.

    Someday.

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        1 year ago

        Correct. Each game is it’s own story. The characters, worlds, lore, enemies, even types of magic and how it works are all different in each game. The combat system is also different in every game, although always staying with in turn based until the later titles. It’s an anthology series, each one is self contained.

        Some themes are present in more than one. The use of crystals was a big story element in a bunch of them. Names are reused for newer characters and other things, which can make it fun when you recognize a name and see how much the character holding it is different. The character Cid is a great example, he might be a main party member or an NPC in a town. When you got a weapon that was badass in previous titles you knew it would be a keeper.

        Spell names are probably the most consistent thing in the series. Summon spells especially were something people looked forward to in each new game. What was summoning Ifrit going to be like in this game?

        Going through the games in order is fun because you can see how the games changed and built on each one as they came out.

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    1 year ago

    Congrats! I wasn’t able to beat it until it came out for the GBA. Still one of my favorites, though I think Legend and IV are my all time favs. To date, they’re still the only ones I’ve finished too.

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    1 year ago

    Welcome to the club! I’d love to hear which one is your favorite (cough IX cough) in a few years once you’ve played more!

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    1 year ago

    I’m surprised you started from 1

    It’ll definitely make playing the later games more enjoyable though

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      I almost started at 6 but I was really craving an old school RPG and I felt like this was the place to go! I beat Chrono Trigger earlier this year as well, it’s been great but my phone’s battery has not loved me.

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      It’s not a bad one to start from, though OP did the right thing playing a modern version of it. I played through the original NES version, never again.

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        1 year ago

        It’s absolutely bonkers that the first game in the series, on the NES, had you kill the main villain at the beginning of the game due to time travel.

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    Congrats! First one I beat as well, but it was the GBA version back in like 2004. To this day, FF1 stands as one of my favorite games just due to its simplicity and hands off storytelling, while still letting you customize your party and spells. My first win was Paladin, Master, Ninja, Red Mage

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      Same on both counts, ff4 had an incredible atmosphere and story (even if they did have too much “no-ones ever really gone…”).

      Playing ff5 now, it’s good, but, and I hate saying this, but the fixed classes gave them more character, rydia is awesome because she’s rydia and she nukes people while Cecil is awesome because he protects rydia while she nukes people.

      But mechanically ff5 is probably better otherwise. Lot of room to experiment.

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        I’d really recommend the four job fiesta as a way to play FFV, even for the first time. The limitations on what jobs you can use really add a whole extra element to the gameplay and underscore the fact that just about any class is viable. It’s a really brilliantly designed game imho.

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          Watched something on that, considering the next go around.

          The job system makes people a bit OP, lose to a boss and you can go back with a much better setup and just rock them.

          I wanted to go through ff5 forever and never got much farther than the ship graveyard before getting distracted, I want to finish it, then make it a game I replay a lot, it’s crazy fun right now.

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    If you liked the gameplay of 1, I highly recommend 3 and 5. They more or less build off of what 1 establishes with its class system, all the while giving you more mechanics to play with, and more ways to customize your characters.

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    I played this one at launch on the NES and it’s been one of my favourites ever since. Definitely not the best in the franchise but holds a special place in my heart.