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Final Fantasy IV – SNES
Final Fantasy IV is safe as far as gameplay, but the story is fast paced and exciting, if not on the dramatic side. If you’re feeling nostalgic, this is the perfect title to pop in.
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Final Fantasy IX – PlayStation
Final Fantasy IX may be the most underrated in the series. Unfortunate timing downplayed the initial release, but if you’ve been putting this one off, do yourself a favor and pick up a PS1 controller. You’ll be glad you did.
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Final Fantasy VII – PlayStation
bbpower celebrates his authorship on Nerd Bacon by reviewing one of the best video games of all time, Final Fantasy VII for Sony PlayStation. Get a taste of an amazing game that will keep you busy for years to come. Can you completely beat bbpower’s favorite game of all time? Can you conquer the WEAPONS?
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Final Fantasy VIII – PlayStation
Final Fantasy VIII may not be the worst RPG ever, but it’s one of the most disappointing Final Fantasies. Good graphics and great music can’t save this game from a hackneyed story, annoying characters and a frustrating battle system. Skip it.
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Final Fantasy VII’s Cloud Strife Is Ready To Beat Up Mario in Super Smash Bros.
Final Fantasy in my Smash? It’s true! Cloud Strife, from Final Fantasy VII is set to do battle with Mario, Sonic, Mega Man, and a host of other characters in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Wii U and Nintendo 3DS!
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New World of Final Fantasy Screens are Relentlessly Cute
Nerd Bacon author ChronoSloth presents new World of Final Fantasy screens that are as adorable as a newborn chocobo. Shiva, Ifrit, and Ramuh stop by too!
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Final Fantasy – NES
Final Fantasy’s setbacks have definitely become more apparent as it gets older, but its good qualities are no less evident. The simple and straightforward gameplay are a refreshing reminder of how far RPGs have come. It may be dated, but its obvious why so many gamers continue to play it even now.
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Final Fantasy Chronicles: Final Fantasy IV – PlayStation
Perhaps occasionally overshadowed by the popularity of its successors, Final Fantasy IV remains an essential JRPG for fans of the series, and despite the game’s at times punishing difficulty, it is also a great entry point for newcomers to the series.
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Final Fantasy III – NES
Final Fantasy III may be one of the hardest in the series, but it’s also one of the most underrated. The plot twists, music, and battle system make for a wholly enjoyable experience despite its many difficult moments.
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Final Fantasy II – NES
Final Fantasy II deserves credit for having to follow in the footsteps of a giant. The developers tried new things to keep it fresh, but the effort resulted in frustrating gameplay that overshadows the game’s more enjoyable moments. If you’re a fan of the franchise, give it a shot.
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Sony answers prayers, stuns world with Final Fantasy VII Remake
After 15 years of being teased and given the run around, the waiting is over. The most prolific JRPG of all time will be completely remade for PS4.
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Final Fantasy: All The Bravest – iOS
Final Fantasy All The Bravest scores points on the nostalgia scale for combining the characters, monsters and music from the first 13 Final Fantasies, but the price for full enjoyment can be pretty steep. Depending on your mindset the simplistic gameplay can range from insultingly easy to refreshingly basic.
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Hands on with Final Fantasy XV: Episode Duscae
Final Fantasy XV is fighting an uphill battle after the trainwreck that was Final Fantasy XIII. The Episode Duscae demo isn’t perfect, but it shows a lot of promise.
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New Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call DLC includes Chrono Trigger, Nier Songs
The new Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call DLC has songs from all time classics like Chrono Trigger and hidden gems like Live A Live. Full list inside!
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Final Fantasy VII Minigame Remade for Mobile – E3 2014
Final Fantasy VII is one of the most critically acclaimed and beloved games of all time, and fans have clamored for a remake ever since hardware more powerful than the […]
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