$400 us its quite expesive but worth the money, you will be the coolest kid on the block!
He has 400 hitpoints in the original NES version of Final Fantasy.
£29.99
There is no such game. You have confused two very separate and distinct games and series: Sonic X and Final Fantasy X.Actually there IS a final fantasy sonic x up to 6 episodes, so that took care of the problem. It is not too much like final fantasy. You meet other characters from sega and nintendo.
now about 30 bucks
the last time I saw it it was $99
1.3 gb
OMG FINAL FANTASY IS LIKE THE BEST DUDE! I HEART IT SO MUCH!!!!!!!!
No. Both are different types of RPG's. Phantasy Star is made by Sega and was released on the megadrive/genesis system. Final Fantasy is made by Square Enix and runs on multiple platforms except for sega genesis/megadrive. Final Fantasy games are much more user friendly.
Final Fantasy VIII isn't an online game. There is no subscription, just a one time cost to purchase the game.
Originally, in Japan, Final Fantasy 2 and Final Fantasy 4 were different games in the same series. The former is the story of Firion and his friends, in a war-torn land. The latter is the story of the redemption of the Dark Knight Cecil. In the US only, Final Fantasy 2 and 3 were not ported, and Final Fantasy 4 was brought out there as Final Fantasy 2. FF5 likewise was skipped, and FF6 came out as Final Fantasy 3. Now, much later on, the west has had the original FF2 brought out for GBA and PSP, and the original FF4 for GBA and DS, etc. So the names are back to the original format. Therefore someone familiar with the US FF2 will find today's 'Final Fantasy 4' familiar. But it's not a 'remake of FF2', it's just the US version had a different naming scheme, which is now no longer relevant.
I would have to say that Final Fantasy is much more 'beautiful' to play. Although Fire Emblem is a great game, Final Fantasy (and Sqaure, Co. for that matter) is famous for bringing the top quality graphics and storylines to all their games.
Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy XIII, and Xenogears have some themes and story elements that can be construed as anti-religious. But that is really only when viewed with a western mindset. These are games written by Japanese for whom religion plays a much different role in their life/culture.