All Final Fantasy games use the language for the region they are used in; this is normally English or Japanese, but others are used in certain places.
Final Fantasy X also has a cipher (not another language) where letters are replaced by other letters; the cipher is gradually discovered throughout the game, but an astute player can work out the entire cipher after only collecting around 10 of the deciphering pieces. This code stands as the "language" of the Al Bhed, a race of NPCs in the game who are important to several of the many subplots and themes.
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Talk to a man in Melmond, he will use it to teach you the Lufenian language. Now you can speak to the people in the town of Lufenia for the next steps in the game.
Final Fantasy XII & Final Fantasy 7 & Final Fantasy XIII-2 & Final Fantasy X & Final Fantasy VIII & Final Fantasy XIII Lightning Returns.P.s: My opinion.
Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VIII and Final Fantasy IX.
The Final Fantasy character called Tseng is from Final Fantasy VII, not Final Fantasy VIII.
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Final Fantasy X-7? no. there is Final Fantasy 10-2 which is the sequel to Final Fantasy 10 (and is the only actual sequel in all of the final fantasy games) and there is Final Fantasy 7, but there is no Final Fantasy x-7. the games may be made by the same people but do not relate to each other in anyway other then the fact they are Final Fantasy.
Dissidia Final Fantasy. (Unless you are in Japan)
Final Fantasy 7 is written as Final Fantasy VII.
Return to besaid and speak to the girl with the dog. Speak to the dog and you'll obtain the object for the overdrive.
The official ESRB rating for Final Fantasy XIII is 'Teen' due to violence, some suggestive themes, and some minor language.
The language most Final Fantasy games and the engines they run on are built with is C++.