The first game of the Final Fantasy Challenge to rate all of the games and finally answer the question which is best.
Final Fantasy
Time played: 32 hours
Everything will be rated on a 1-10 scale (1 being the worst
and 10 being the best).
Total Rating 3.4 out
of 10
Story-I guess
there was a story in there somewhere. Your goal is to just rid the world of
evil! Oooook. It is pretty standard
stuff, you are going to fight the fiends that got together and tried to take
over the world? Or something? With all the grinding that went into the game, I
forgot about the story most of the time…which is ok since it was not that
interesting anyways.
The big twist where you find out that Garland (the first
sort of boss in the game) is behind it was ok. I mean since you never really
knew what was going on in the first place, him coming back was kind of
surprising. Also, the game did not give you ANY direction sometimes. That is
the problem when there weren’t any notable npc’s to interact with. Yes, you
could wander around exploring, but the crappy gameplay made that not enjoyable.
I had to go online and look up where to go sometimes because otherwise I would
have thrown my ps3 out the damn window.
Rating 2 out of 10
Characters-I
believe this is the only game in the series that doesn’t have named characters.
It showed as you just chose four different classes and named them. I chose
Warrior, monk, red mage, and white mage. At first I had thief and black mage,
but the thief in the game is the worst of any game I had ever played. He was
USELESS. Yes, he could have eventually become a ninja later on, but he could
not hit anything and almost died constantly. Eventually you could upgrade to a
better version of your class, but it took so long to happen that it really did
not help much in ways of gameplay.
Also it was crazy how much loot there were for the warrior,
but not really anyone else. Everyone else barely had any armor and just got
their asses handed to them. But the fighter would find new armor, and swords,
and shields. Meanwhile, my monk and red mage were barely living in most fights.
Thank goodness you could buy potions, cuz you used them often.
There was nothing to connect you to them. They were just
four heroes that went around trying to save the world. There were no npc’s in
the game worth mentioning as you rarely interacted with anyone.
Rating 2 out of 10
Villains-Nothing
too interesting as the story is just telling you go to defeat the fiends. The
twist was kind of wasted as you find out that Gordon is behind all of it and
you thought you had killed him. Marilith at least looked cool.
Rating 2 out of 10
Setting/theme-Other
than the end of the world there was not much of a setting. It could be at this
point in rpg’s that it was not that important? Hell I don’t know. But the world
was not flushed out at all. There were villages with dwarves and elves, but
they added nothing at all to the world.
There was also no real theme to the game, other than just “go
destroy evil”. I keep using the same words as there was nothing to really get
to connect with the game at all.
Rating 1 out of 10
Battle System-I
know this was the first game in the series, but was not enamored with the
battle system. Well, that isn’t true, the system itself was ok, but what was
NOT ok was how much you had to fight. It was ridiculous. I mean you could take
five steps and have five different fights. What made that even worse was the
fact that the monsters in the game constantly ambush you. I mean A LOT. There
was a time when I got to the Terra Cavern to fight the Vampire there, and I was
ambushed 8 straight times. Then I one shot the vampire. Really? He was a boss.
The slots for the magic was also annoying. That doesn’t even
get into how expensive it was just to buy the magic. I have always preferred a
mp method (like they use in like every other one). At most times you would only
have one or two really helpful spells, and when you are stuck in a dungeons
fighting every step…it wasn’t good.
Rating 2 out of 10
Difficulty
The game itself was not that hard. The bosses were easy to
the point of pathetic in most cases. In defense of the game that is likely do
to all of the grinding you had to do. So by the time you came to bosses, you
were fairly powerful.
Everything poisons you. I mean it was ridiculous how much I
had to back and keep buying antidotes at first. Later on you just bought a
bunch. As I mentioned above, the
ambushes made the game hard at times. You would get attacked and before you
knew it they had killed both the red mage and white mage. Game over since there
were not phoenix downs yet. I died a few times this way.
Also, taking a canoe on the water? WTF. The enemies on water are maybe the hardest in the game for where you are level wise. I mean they were brutal, and you had to take a few paths that could only be taken this way and wow they were hard. Ambush meant death in those fights a lot of times.
Score 7 out of 10
Fun factor-There
was not really any point where I enjoyed playing this. Maybe the first time,
for a few minutes, before all of the fighting got me frustrated. The biggest
thing I could say about this game is that I would not tell anyone to play it.
It isn’t worth the 30 hours I put into it.
Rating 1 out of 10
Overall 3.4 out of 10. The game just doesn't hold up. Yes, it was the first in the series and there is something to say about that, but overall it was not a real enjoyable experience. This doesn't take away from how much I love Final Fantasy, but this specific game is one I would not play again.
Overall 3.4 out of 10. The game just doesn't hold up. Yes, it was the first in the series and there is something to say about that, but overall it was not a real enjoyable experience. This doesn't take away from how much I love Final Fantasy, but this specific game is one I would not play again.
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