Final Fantasy Turns 20
1up has a massive quartet of features up this week, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Final Fantasy series. Starting with 'Origins', the site looks at the beginning of the series, an event that was supposed to spell 'the end' for Square. The company lived on, of course, and in 'Everyone's Fantasies' series author Nadia Oxford looks at the rise of the Final Fantasy dynasty going from 8-bit obscurity to the 'mega-fame' of FFVII. Her final piece in the set 'Fertile Fantasy', examines how Square/Enix is now franchising the heck out of the name. To wrap up with 'Future Fantasy', Jeremy Parish looks at the staggering fifteen games with the FF brand due out in the next year. "Even if all of Fabula Nova Crystalis slips to 2009, that's still one title per month -- and we haven't even seen what's on the roster in the way of announcements for the new year. Clearly, Final Fantasy is going strong, but Square Enix's franchising efforts may be doing as much harm as good; of those 15 titles, only one is a new 'true' Final Fantasy game. True, the series has always supported its share of spin-offs -- even blatant name-whoring back in the Game Boy days. Still, we can't help but worry that the Final Fantasy name is being spread a bit too thin; if Square Enix really hopes to keep the series alive for another 20 years or more, they'll need to reconsider what the name Final Fantasy really means."
...'nuff said.
If you'd just do what we tell you and quit yer gripin' everything would be chocolate sprinkles and rainbows! -AC
What's sad is that 20 years later, FF1 is still the best. With the possible exception of FF Tactics.
I'm looking forward to seeing our favorite spoony bard in 3D for Final Fantasy IV. I'll buy Tactics Advance 2 only if the plotline doesn't pander to the 12 year old crowd. Us 20-somethings play the DS too - just look at the success of Hotel Dusk.
I think its one of the quickest wins, especially since you don't need to bother with equipment other than selling for potions.
God spoke to me.
It's "Square-Enix". Just "Square-Enix".
Not Zonk's "Square/Enix" (it would be "Squaresoft/Enix" if you really want to make that point) and not the submitter's "Square Enix".
"Square-Enix". Not hard.
And beyond that, who cares? The last good Final Fantasy was back when Nintendo and Squaresoft were still on speaking terms. Since then, it's been about cutscenes and pretty graphics until recently when they added "milking money off fanbois" to the mix by rereleasing the good Final Fantasy games five times for multiple platforms. (PlayStation, WonderSwan Color, GBA, DS, and PSP - at least.)
I completely missed most of the history of the FF games until recently. I pretty much thought they were just the same games made over and over again with better graphics each gen. But now that I've started playing a range of the games going all the way back to the first two I can see why the series is so wildly successful, IMO. Even though there are many recurring aspects Square keeps reinventing the series in major ways each new generation. I was shocked to see the large range different gameplay mechanics that have been employed over the years.
It is going to take a long, long to catch up to the rest of the FF fans who've been playing the series for so long. Can't wait for FFXIII to see what Square can do with a 50 gig BluRay disc, standard harddrive, and a machine as powerful as the PS3.
Feeling left out from the Final Fantasy lovefest? Regretting you never played any of the games? No problem just follow these easy steps to get you up to speed in any FF thread:
1) Pick a FF game between 1-12 - This is your BEST FF EVAR!!! title. Make a note of it.
2) Pick a DIFFERENT FF game between 1-12 - This is your WORST FF EVAR!!!. Make a note of it.
3) Pick one or more random reasons why your random choice from 1) is the ONLY TRUE CHOICE. Best battle system, greatest story, best characters are good picks.
4) Pick one or more random reasons why your random choice from 2) is the COMPLETE GARBAGE. Worst battle system, worst story, worst characters are good picks.
You are now ready to jump into any FF thread on any message board on the net.
Have fun!
PS. Don't hold back! Never be afraid you are 'going too far' or are being a bit 'over the top' with your FF comments. Feel free to savage mercilessly anyone who dares to not hold your exact same, randomly, picked FF favorites choices...
I remember playing the first FF, but really didn't get into it until FF 3 I think. That and the Dragon Warrior series got a lot of playtime on my Nintendo. I remember how bummed I was when Dragon Warrior 3 I think it was messed up and lost my saved game. Made me so mad, I quit playing those types of games until the Playstation came out with memory cards.
All 126 possible FF1 party combinations
now it can move out of it's parents basement
Contrary to the mods' opinions, this is actually a good point.
The title "Final Fantasy" is another example of Engrish. The Japanese meaning of the title is "Fantasy of Finality," as in, each game is a story about the end of the world being thwarted by a small band of misfits.
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In all seriousness, I disagree. The FF series is still damn good, and in fact, I consider the post-VI entries to be far stronger than the pre-VI entries.
"16MB (fuck off, MiB fascists)" - The Mighty Buzzard
I've been a gamer for almost 3 decades now, but in 1987 I played Final Fantasy 1, and that game I hold responsible for inspiring me to aim my career towards the game industry (something I've since built my career out of successfuly).
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I hold that first NES FF game responsible for the direction my whole life took, so there's some serious gravity to this series for a person like myself. The series has undergone many changes, but I don't know if there will ever be a point in my life where I can't appreciate it on some, purely nostalgic level for that reason.
Yeah, there's nothing hugely revolutionary in this post. Just thought I'd offer it before the "OMFG JRPGS SUCK PLAY MASS EFFECT" starts.
I've enjoyed the Final Fantasy series quite a bit over the series. I'm no fanboy of the games but a few of them have interesting characters and a semi-decent plot. Others have pretty fun gameplay, unfortunately these don't meet very often in the series, but a lot of them are worth playing. I even enjoyed FFX-2 simply for the hyper fast battle system and the classes available (yes, you can turn off the magic dress changing sequences). I think my favorite of the bunch is FFX, a solid story and some very fun gameplay that's been ripped off a bunch since. I think my least favorite may well be FFXI, as that left me with a very bad taste in my mouth that I can still gag up every once in a while.
I'm sure this series will still be around in twenty years, but they'll probably only be on something like FF17 by then considering the development cost and times on these games is consistently near the highs of the industry. Twelve mainline games in twenty years seems awfully quick looking back.
Reviewing just the first hour of video games.
They're only stronger in that they have gorgeous graphics and spoon-feed the story to you.
Ok, when FF debuted, 8 bit was IT. The NES was only a couple years old, and a massive hit. Final Fantasy was Square's bet-the-house gamble, and it was a smash hit. It was THE seminal RPG for computing platforms. It solidified game systems and computers as the next great frontier for role playing games, relegating tabletop games to a mere niche in comparison. It singlehandedly saved Square, and yet again made the NES the must-have system. It was one of the top selling games on the top selling system, and changed the game (no pun intended) almost overnight for competitors. How the hell is that obscure?
jX [ Make everything as simple as possible, but no simpler. - Einstein ]
There's no "best", in my opinion, there's just "different". With the advent of pre-rendered backgrounds, the scenario design paradigm had to be completely shifted, making the post-VI FFs quite different in scope and approach to their predecessors. Also, cutscenes got longer and 3D models gained more complicated animations, making it easier to present the player with a cinematic experience. However, FF VI proved that you don't need 3D models to have a breathtaking cinematic scene (I'm thinking Celes' attempted suicide scene, which ranks in my personal list of the most beautiful moments Final Fantasy has given me, right there with Aeris' death and FFIX's ending scene). Old school FFs, on the other hand, have a more "hardcore" appeal (more difficulty, less linearity in terms of gaming progression--you weren't pointed exactly where to go every single time, as opposed to the newer generation). FFIV's storyline was awesome and _remains_ awesome, FFVI's character depth and game length were impressive, FFVII was the 3D revolution and was also Aeris' death, FFVIII was a beautiful love story, FFIX was a tender look to the past and remains my favorite of all time... However, I've enjoyed them all (with the exception of FFII with its godawful, buggy leveling system... plus I've never played FFIII).
Again, I disagree. The stories got much, much better starting with VI, and even better with VII. VI, although it was an improvement, didn't have a great story by any means, it had great characters. It's only the more modern Final Fantasies that have stories I actually think are worth something. Not all of them (IX was pretty bad imo), but most of them do.
"16MB (fuck off, MiB fascists)" - The Mighty Buzzard
After 20 years, there's a whole generation who may not have even heard of the earlier some of the Final Fantasy games. With the holiday's approaching (or here, or never coming, depending on who's above you), now'd be the perfect time to pass it on to the next generation. Hop over to eBay and yoink a copy of FFVII and Tactics, and a used Playstation, and put it under someone's holiday-specific-gift-covering-item. =)
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...it's still shit.
Why do people 'play' this crap? Buy a movie instead, that would be nearly the same. Cut scenes should be cut out of games.
How about one white mage?
(I've never tried this. 4 black mages was hardcore enough for me.)
If it's for-profit but free, you're not the customer -- you're the product (e.g., the Slashdot Beta's "audience").
3D World Runner, King's Knight, and Rad Racer were some notable games they made before the FF series.
All three were pretty sophisticated for the time period (mid to late 80s) and (IMHO) lots of fun.
THIS THING CAN TURN ON A DIME, MACROSSZERO STYLE ALSO FUCK BETA, ~NYORON
So there are other web sites out there doing good FF history stuff. Look at GameTrailer's Final Fantasy Retrospective. It's not 20th anniversary, but whatever. It describes in video and narrative pretty well every FF game there is. Disclaimer: I actually like FFXI and I prefer the Tales series and more importantly, the DQ series
i never slept until i finished the entire game two days after christmas the year it came out, went on a marathon with my strategy guide, which i kindly received from Nintendo Power, a couple of months prior to that, my best memories of any video game to date are that one :)
Since made an MMO and slapped the final fantasy label on it. That how they get away with such shoddy customer service.
/. won't give it a mention because the links all contain references to FFXI the black sheep of MMORPG's and/or alla the black sheep of rating systems. Good priorities...
http://ffxi.allakhazam.com/forum.html?forum=29;mid=1196749616251566928;num=16;page=1
Accounts are being stolen. Square-Enix won't assist with any retrieval, because "well what if you sold the account?" Terms of service say you can't sell the account. SE's ownership verification requires the billing info and password which the thief just changed, even though yes the phone rep can see that those were JUST changed and yes the card number I gave was the one paying for the last 5 years.
Takes a credit card company's fraud investigation to move them. They basically choose between saying the account isn't mine and giving back all those months/years of fees or giving me back my now totally stripped account, all because I'd never heard of "noscrip" for a browser I don't use.
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A rusted informational site gets hacked and a hidden iframe element with malicious code injected, and they won't even roll the character back which they CAN physically do they have before.
I find it amusing how the news of this exploit targeting WoW and FFXI users is over a week old now but