![]() You could choose classes, see your party in battle (and they moved!), hear all kinds of different and elaborate musical numbers, so on and so forth. What Final Fantasy really did was come running out of the gate into a world of Dragon Quest clones, with ridiculously high production values for the time. You’ve probably seen the urban legends about this game-saving Square from bankruptcy, yadda yadda. Related: The Best JRPGs on the Nintendo Switch Also, emulation renders this entire exercise pointless, so we kind of have to leave that off the table. It also has to be a North American release, because I’m no import expert and that’s not the goal here. Yes, I know there was a flip phone version of Final Fantasy 2, and no it’s not going on the list. I’m going to list the original platform and currently available platforms only. This is totally subjective of course, but that being said I have a little criteria to keep things simple here. So from the North American perspective, I thought it would be a good idea, as we head into the next console generation, to revisit every Final Fantasy, see what they’re available on, and give my personal recommendation on what’s the best today. And since Final Fantasy has been running since the Famicom, and Square Enix is Square Enix, many entries in the series are playable in several different formats. ![]() ![]() There have been countless spinoffs and subseries and such of course, but the “main” games are the numbered ones. It’s almost hard to believe, but we’re creeping up on the sixteenth core, numbered Final Fantasy entry. But do you know that different devices give you different game experiences? This article will discuss which device Prima Games think can provide you with the best game experience. Final Fantasy is one of the most popular video game series globally.
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