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I played it on my phone which nowadays is the port of the pixel remaster. I loved it and I thought it was great! I definitely felt a little overpowered due to not fleeing at all. I would recommend checking it out, I got just under 28 hours of playtime on my first run.

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[-] Lauchs@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

For the ignorant among us, is this one of the classic FFs? Can I buy it legally or do I borrow from the internet?

[-] McDuders@sh.itjust.works 9 points 1 year ago

It's the Final Fantasy 1 Pixel Remaster. You can buy it on Steam, mobile, Switch, and PS4. As a vet, I definitely recommend it because they try to keep the gameplay and visuals similar to what it used to while making it less frustrating and more modern. 1-6 have all been remastered in this way and they're all very good.

My personal picks are V because of the multiclassing job system and VI for the incredible story. Despite its simplicity, FF I is a classic and I highly recommend it too.

[-] axby@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

Thanks for this info. I’ve always wanted to try some of the FF games, is there any benefit to playing them in order? I rarely manage to stick to a new game, so I’m wondering if I should just try one of the most recommended ones at first, then I can play the others if I liked it. (But I don’t want to spoil the story, if there’s much connecting them)

[-] McDuders@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 year ago

As someone who tried them in order, I would say NO. The only real benefit you'd be getting is seeing how they evolve gameplaywise, but that could honestly be summed up in some article or video essay.

The games do not follow a single story. Each game takes place on a different world with different characters but use similar assets, like chocobos and moogles. Even characters named the same like Cid change drastically through each game. The main reason they still keep them numbered is to get you excited. They can always do Chocobo Kart or Theatrhythm or whatever spinoff, but when a mainline numbered Final Fantasy comes out, it's an event, like a step in FF's evolution. That roman numeral is like a stamp in history. It's very exciting.

I'd say the best one to start with is the one that interests YOU the most. Do some minor research beforehand and pick which one you'd like to play best. Even if you want to just play the new one, go for it! There's no tied story to the old games, so there's nothing you're really missing out on if you play XVI.

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