Since Square Enix has just released Final Fantasy XIII for the X box 360 and the PS 3, they will probably continue to release the new Final Fantasy games for only those game systems. I wish they could make them for PS 2 as well, but seeing as they can do a lot more with the game using X box and PS 3 over ps2 including, better graphics, and the ability to play discs at higher speeds. They will probably discontinue the distribution of future Final Fantasy games for the PS 2.
No, All final fantasy games are different. if you pick up final fantasy 7 and then get final fantasy 8, there's going to be a change in: characters, time zones, worlds, etc. the only real thing that's the same is the magic system. spells like fira, firaga, thundara,etc. are found throughout all the games. If you're new to final fantasy, i suggest you play final fantasy 7. it is the top rated ff in the world!Final Fantasy 7 has a storyline followed through by several games, on multiple platforms.Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-II are the only games in the series to be direct sequels; the 7Compilation is more of a focus shift.
Actually, there is a movie about Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children. I saw it but I forgot if I saw it on the Internet. The stars are Cloud,Tifa, Denzel and many more. There is also Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within that came out before Advent Children. It doesn't have any of the characters from the games but is does have a slight relation to Final Fantasy 7.
Which final fantasy are you relating to? There are more than 13 of them!
More on RPG, like the Final Fantasy series. :)
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.
Arguably, Final Fantasy VI or VII is consider the best game in Final Fantasy series. Although Final Fantasy VI get little more praised, Final Fantasy VII is more loved because its wider appeal.
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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.
It all depends on the style of gameplay that you prefer, and the type of games that you are used to. If you are familiar with older-RPG games, then Final Fantasy should be understandably challenging, but easy to figure out. If you're NOT familiar with these types of games then Final Fantasy can be quite difficult and sometimes aggrivating. Over-all; Final Fantasy is a great game. With special classes and jobs, weapons and monsters and so much more, Final Fantasy is easy to get used to and very addicting. The only hard part of most Final Fantasy games are the extremely challenging boss battles. They will knock your socks off, so to speak. Just try it out, I'm positive that you'll do just fine.
No. only final fantasy X-XII are on playstation 2. Final Fantasy I-II, and IV-IX can be bought as remakes for the playstation Final Fantasy III can be bought for the DS as a remake And Final Fantasy XIII can be bought for the playstation 3 (DUH!!!!!!) I hope I helped you and your Final Fantasy Problems!!!!! :?) And don't worry, I had the same questions. If you want to know more about the games, you can go to: http://www.thefinalfantasy.com/ Click on "GAMES" and you can see every game, remakes, and spinoffs with their platforms and release dates. Good Luck and I hope I helped!!!!!!!
Final Fantasy 14 is another Final Fantasy. It isn't your normal FF like 1-10, 12, 13. It is more like 11, an online mmorpg
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.