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Do you have to play all Final Fantasy games to understand?

Do you have to play all Final Fantasy games to understand?

Originally Answered: Do you have to play Final Fantasy in order? You don’t need to have played any previous Final Fantasy game to enjoy one of them. At least not with the main titles; there are a few spinoffs and direct sequels.

What is the point of Final Fantasy?

In Final Fantasy games, players command a party of characters as they progress through the game’s story by exploring the game world and defeating enemies. Enemies are typically encountered randomly through exploring, a trend which changed in Final Fantasy XI and Final Fantasy XII.

Is every Final Fantasy game different?

Each game in the main series takes place in a different fictional universe rather than serve as direct sequels to prior games, although some titles have received sequels, or prequels, set in the same universe. …

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Why are there so many Final Fantasy games?

There’s so many games because the franchise is popular enough for them to keep making them for three decades plus. As far as being connected, not a bit. There’s a few that are connected (direct sequels such as X-2, occasionally some of the spin-offs cross over) but each main line game is its own entity.

Are FF games connected?

Final Fantasy titles are generally each disconnected from the rest of the series – but Final Fantasy 7 Remake doubles down on a much-debated connection to another entry. You see, Final Fantasy 7 and Final Fantasy 10 apparently take place in the same universe.

Do I need to play Final Fantasy before 7?

The only relation between Final Fantasies are Chocobos. You should definitely play FF7, but if you need a Final Fantasy to start with, I think that IX or I are the best starting points.

What do Final Fantasy games have in common?

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10 Things Every Final Fantasy Game Has In Common (That You Never Noticed)

  • 3 Angel Imagery.
  • 4 Behemoth.
  • 5 References To Mythology.
  • 6 Cid.
  • 7 Amnesia.
  • 8 Twin Antagonists.
  • 9 Chocobos.
  • 10 Fallen Civilizations.

Should you play FF7 before the remake?

Yes. The remake has no impact if you haven’t played the original. You should at least start it. I think you’ll enjoy the remake more and appreciate the areas they chose to expand, reference, and possibly omit.

Are FF7 and ff10 connected?

There’s very little continuity that’s shared between mainline Final Fantasy games. Unless we’re talking about Kingdom Hearts or Dissidia, characters from Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy X are never going to interact — unless one theory about a totally bizarre Final Fantasy VII Remake Easter egg is true.

Are there any games like Final Fantasy without turn-based combat?

Games like Final Fantasy don’t have to feature turn-based combat. If you’re looking for variety and, let’s be honest, a challenge, try Resonance of Fate’s ‘acrobatic gun-based combat’. Apart from that this game features a small but lovable group of protagonists who are just a s stylish as your Final Fantasy favourites.

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Should you play Final Fantasy XV remastered?

Developed by Final Fantasy alumni, right down to the soundtrack, this game would’ve done much better if it didn’t look so drab. With the remastered version out since 2018, this is the best time to give it a try. Games like Final Fantasy don’t have to feature turn-based combat.

Do you wish there were more Final Fantasy games on PS3?

I wish there were more Final Fantasy games released during the PlayStation 3 era, but unfortunately much of the potential for future games developments went out of the window with the poor fan reception to Final Fantasy XIII and the need to reboot Final Fantasy XIV following its horrific start.

Are there any other Tales games like Final Fantasy?

You’ll love following him around the world of Terca Lumireis, and once you’re done there are many other Tales games with their very own story to discover. In another similarity to Final Fantasy, each Tales entry tries something new with the franchise, to varying degrees of success.