The only multiplayer Final Fantasy games are the online ones which are Final Fantasy XI and Final Fantasy XIV: A Real Reborn. The spin off game Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles is also multiplayer.
Kefka and Ultimecia are two separate villains from two separate games Kefka is the main antagonist of Final Fantasy VI and Ultimecia is the main antagonist in Final Fantasy VIII.
In United States, the game came out in September 7, 1997. In Japan, the game came out in Janurary 31, 1997.
Well... it's both and neither. Final Fantasy is a series of games released by Square Enix, but the company has also made two 3D animated Final Fantasy movies, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children and Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.
two so far they are final fantasy 7 advent children, and final fantasy spirits within
In Final fantasy IX you can set the controllers to respective characters who will then be playable by that controller in the battle screen. Controller 1 however wil always control the main character on the world map / area map. This feature also appeared in several re-issues of old Final Fantasy games for the Play Station - i.e Final Fantasy VI
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.
No, the two games do not have interrelated story lines. They are set in 2 different unnamed worlds. Unlike in Ivalice Alliance which explained the connection between Final Fantasy Tactics and Final Fantasy 12, FF1 and FF2 seems to have no connection though they were later marketed together as re-releases.
It was called Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, which was funny because it didn't have anything to do with the games O_o Even thou on Answers web page under the title "10 games you probably didn't realise were movies" it clearly says that it is. (as above its not)
no, but you can play playstation 1 games on a ps2
I would say that the relevance of graphics is really up to you. Final Fantasy XIII is a gorgeous game. Final Fantasy VII is more of a classic. Now, if you haven't played any Final Fantasy games at all, I would recommend starting with Final Fantasy IX or X. Both of those games are pretty accessible for a first-time Final Fantasy player. Choosing between the two of those, however, I would say to play VII first. It's a classic, and it's really a phenomenal game. XIII isn't to everyone's taste, and therefore I wouldn't recommend it for first-time Final Fantasy players.
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