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  • @FinalFantasyUnion
    @FinalFantasyUnion  4 года назад +126

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    • @Davethawave1999
      @Davethawave1999 4 года назад +1

      @@aweigh1010 It can be when implemented bad. Skies of Arcadia was terrible with its random encounters. Imagine this gen trying to play a game like that now? Back in the 90s/early 2000s random encounters were fine. And every now and then I still play Jrpgs with them, but honestly who has the time/patience for all that now

    • @lysanderxx1664
      @lysanderxx1664 4 года назад +2

      @@aweigh1010 I agree with thelastchrono. Who has the time? And it's not that random encounters are bad, they just aren't preferred by most gamers these days. It's also interesting you intentionally expressed your displeasure via a response to the channel's announcement of expansion and looking for an editor.

    • @jadecrystal2486
      @jadecrystal2486 4 года назад +1

      @@aweigh1010 wow. I mean there good but they have to have the right balance like I'm currently playing a game where the encounter rate feels like every 5 steps = monsters. But if it is like 50 steps = monsters then it feels really tedious and levels hopefully aren't important. But to thumb him down based on that really?

    • @carlcreasy1983
      @carlcreasy1983 4 года назад

      Bring back turn base battles which some of us grew up to FF7 remake took that away and i loved that game the original

    • @jadecrystal2486
      @jadecrystal2486 4 года назад

      @@carlcreasy1983 true turn based has been dead since ff3 :o they brought turn based back for ten but 4-9 were atb based my dude same with 12 and 13. 15 was kinda a hack and slash maybe, question Mark.

  • @XenosbioZ
    @XenosbioZ 4 года назад +1468

    I say V
    But if you have daddy issues, play X
    If you have sibling issues, play IX
    If you have relationship issues, play VIII
    If you have mommy issues, play VII
    If you have identity issues, play IV
    If you have issues, play VI

    • @Imozart0341I
      @Imozart0341I 4 года назад +94

      Funny, 7 falls into identity also

    • @rhoell2050
      @rhoell2050 4 года назад +35

      Ff6 is all about loss, and how the characters overcome it

    • @powerofk
      @powerofk 4 года назад +29

      @@rhoell2050 Except the main character for 6 is the villain. Who is like the Joker on steroids - and my favorite FF villain of all time. Oh, sure, you never play as the villain, but he sure does drive the narrative.

    • @seandobbins2231
      @seandobbins2231 4 года назад +6

      @@Imozart0341I true, but VII took a fair amount from IV if you take a hard look at both games so it makes sense similar issues would pop up.

    • @La-hora-del-terror
      @La-hora-del-terror 4 года назад +8

      V is a little hard to understand if you are a rookie and his difficulty is hard specially if you don't know what are you doing.
      I think X is the best choice to start, the game with it tutorial explain too well how to play it

  • @jiroalba5093
    @jiroalba5093 4 года назад +724

    For beginners, FFX never fails. I would highly recommned FFX for those who are starting into the series.

    • @jiroalba5093
      @jiroalba5093 4 года назад +36

      Well, it does depend on the player. I won't disagree on that. I respect that.
      It does feel overrated to some.
      I can also see where you're coming from. ^_^

    • @BOSIE321
      @BOSIE321 4 года назад +30

      X is not my favorite (however it is in my top 5 FF games) but it is by far the one I would recommend to FF newbies because it balances an old school FF feel (turn based combat especially) with voice acting, crisp graphics and a more linear path that's associated with later entries. I'd worry about more modern gamers being put off by the limited graphical quality of the PS1 era or the poorer quality of newer offline installments such as 13 and 15. 10 just seems a nice starting point to move backwards or forwards.

    • @BOSIE321
      @BOSIE321 4 года назад +9

      @paula To be honest I agree with you on the graphics but a kid who is going from PS4/5 era to FF6 on the SNES is going to have a bit of a jolt in terms of what they are used to, especially if someone said to them play 6 first. I feel X is a great bridge to go backwards and forwards. It's modern(ish) but classic.

    • @drewmotl4663
      @drewmotl4663 4 года назад +10

      As a story driven player, I’d never recommend 10, but I get its merits

    • @Dhalin
      @Dhalin 4 года назад +10

      The problem with FFX, is that it is so different than the rest of the franchise. Up until X, every other JRPG used the ATB system (that X-2 uses a modified version of). It, instead, uses Turn Priority like Shadow Hearts 2/3. Given that FFs 3 through 9 all used the ATB system, it would be rather odd to try to introduce someone to FF using X, because it is Turn Priority and because the maps are so small and restrictive and there's no overworld (something else that was a staple through all of them from 1 to 9).
      In General, I feel that FF has lost its way starting with FFX, is when FF started to forget what it was supposed to be about. First, we ditched overworld maps and ATB and then we wound up making all the paths linear (13 and its sequels), and then we went full on Kingdom Hearts-type gameplay with FF15 and FF7R. Some people like A-RPG, and I've even played a few, but I do wish we could go back to the non-ARPG style, I wish we could go back to what FF really was back in the day. Like FF9 for example.

  • @DJMaddzzz
    @DJMaddzzz 4 года назад +282

    I started with the first one. I don’t know if that’s the best starting point, but it was for me because it got me hooked.

    • @FNSSEIOS
      @FNSSEIOS 4 года назад +5

      3!

    • @SpaceCat1111
      @SpaceCat1111 4 года назад +35

      I started with the 1st game as well, way back at 6 years old. Still have a soft spot for it, even if I would always grind levels for way too long for money and fear of the monsters being too strong in the next area because I was mortified if one of my characters died...

    • @DJMaddzzz
      @DJMaddzzz 4 года назад +9

      @@SpaceCat1111 I remember when I played when I was really young, maybe around six or seven, and I COULDNT beat garland because I was SO BAD so I couldn’t even get through the very very beginning of the game

    • @SpaceCat1111
      @SpaceCat1111 4 года назад +2

      @@DJMaddzzz To be fair I had an older uncle who was I think 15 at the time who explained the game as best he could to me... 😅 So no shame there, I would've been terrible without the help too.

    • @DJMaddzzz
      @DJMaddzzz 4 года назад +2

      @@SpaceCat1111 hahaha I didn’t understand rpgs at all back then

  • @faidou9954
    @faidou9954 4 года назад +272

    From my experience, I'd say either play FF7, 9, or 10 first, and play the others later on.

    • @victoriahole144
      @victoriahole144 4 года назад +17

      I started with 4 and 6, but that's because my mom also played. And we didn't have a PlayStation until I was slightly older.

    • @arvc-5224
      @arvc-5224 4 года назад +15

      Ff7 is probably the best starting point

    • @666Kaca
      @666Kaca 4 года назад +3

      4 9 or International zodiac job system if you ask me. Characters having set classes instead of everyone being a carbon copy of eachother makes it easier to get into the game and appreciate the characters for what they do.

    • @faidou9954
      @faidou9954 4 года назад

      @@666Kaca Does 12 even have a story?

    • @666Kaca
      @666Kaca 4 года назад +4

      @@faidou9954 You havent played it? Give it a try. The story isnt the classic "we are saving the world from an evil god/superpowerful character who becomes a god", its much more political and mature, one of the reasons i liked it when it came out. Wish they would make a prequel where you play as the dynast king.
      edit: the voice acting is sublime, balthier's voice actor is INCREDIBLE and judge zargabath is voiced by none other than the legendary simon templeman(kain from legacy of kain franchise and teryn loghain from dragon age origins)

  • @wilddragonchase
    @wilddragonchase 4 года назад +151

    i like that tolerance is discussed as a factor.
    for anyone with higher tolerance i always suggest FF4 (and let people decide if they want 2D or 3D), otherwise i do agree that FF10 is the best modern place to start

    • @Official_KC
      @Official_KC 4 года назад +4

      It's hard for me. Because I think if you have ZERO experience in the genre. FFX is definitely the best of both worlds. Although I think FF7 Remake might truly be the best place to start at this point. Say you play it, you love it. Now what? You'll probably go play the original to finish the story. Then you might branch off to 8 or another from there. I think FF7 Remake is the best starting point as of now. The english translation and voice acting is also very good, with modern gameplay. And no need to know anything about the franchise at all.

    • @alexmorpheus6762
      @alexmorpheus6762 Год назад

      I've completed FFIV Advance

  • @msarranges
    @msarranges 4 года назад +120

    Thanks for using my rendition of the theme to start off! Its pretty insane to see my work incorporated in a channel like this! Thank you!

  • @DizzNutt93
    @DizzNutt93 4 года назад +96

    I played FF7, 8, and 9 for about 5 minutes when I was a kid (around 8 yrs old) and never got into them. Recently, after coming across videos from this channel and various others, I have decided to actually give them a try. I'm playing FFXV and FFIX right now and will play 7 when I'm done with 9, and I'm not very far into either one but I'm extremely happy I decided to give them another chance. They are excellent games! Thanks for the great vids, add my name to the roster of official Final Fantasy Fans haha

    • @Fogdiver69
      @Fogdiver69 4 года назад +6

      9 is my favorite. 6, 7, 8, and 10 are also all worth a shot. I can't speak for any of the others, these are the only ones I played.

    • @Dhalin
      @Dhalin 4 года назад +3

      FF7's graphics turn a lot of people off, BUT the Steam Version can easily be modded to look way better. FF9 also has a mod, but it's got a few bugs and kinks yet, but I never had any issues with FF7's modding.

    • @FlowWolf7
      @FlowWolf7 4 года назад +3

      IX is definitely worth playing. Word of advice, play Tetra master. You have to beat a tournament to progress in game

    • @Dhalin
      @Dhalin 4 года назад +2

      @@FlowWolf7 Do you have to actually win that tournament? I was pretty sure you didn't. But even if not, you get enough cards from the various enemies and bosses in the game that you can usually just wing it, just save your game between games, and really for the most part, it's all down to sheer dumb luck because TM has no real actual rules and the "card battles" are all random. The numbers kinda-sorta mean something, but it's randomized and with enough attempts you'll eventually win. **looks up a walkthrough** It sounds like you don't have to actually win, though the Rebirth Ring is some pretty strong motivation to keep save-scumming the last game until you get lucky.

    • @mfaizl1810
      @mfaizl1810 4 года назад +3

      Trust me after finished FF IX, Vivi will become one of your favourite character in the whole FF franchise.

  • @chrisgentry6201
    @chrisgentry6201 4 года назад +47

    Oh boy well on being someone who has grew up with the final fantasy series and has seen it grow throughout the years I'd definitely have to say that FF9 is my choice of the go to starter which has everything you need to get you started/introduced into the series as a whole...

    • @ingonyama70
      @ingonyama70 4 года назад +10

      FF9 is probably the most "Final Fantasy" of the FF games released. The setting, the characters, the job classes, it's all there.

    • @666Kaca
      @666Kaca 4 года назад +3

      @paula There literally are? Zidane is a thief, steiner is a knight, vivi is a black mage, garnet is a summoner, freya is a dragoon, quina is a blue mage, eiko is a white mage and amaranth is a monk. Honorable mention to beatrix who is a paladin. Their classes are set in stone from the moment you obtain them which makes characters unique unlike 2 3 5 6 7 8 10 12 where every character is a carbon copy of eachother.

    • @Kaze02se
      @Kaze02se 4 года назад +4

      I agree, FF9 is a great place to start if you want to know what final fantasy was all about

    • @christophersholes1377
      @christophersholes1377 3 года назад

      @@666Kaca They definitely aren't exact copies. Most of those games have stat variances that are focused on certain builds, but it varies greatly between all those games you mentioned.
      FFVI has unique skills per character that put them into specific roles, and also have stats that start focused on those roles. You can change it up by focusing espers to change their builds around some, but it isn't practical in most cases.
      FFX has specific roles in mind unless you use one of the modern versions that allow them to build in any direction.
      FFXII also had you shoehorned into a specific role for the most part, until the new versions of the game that gave you job freedom.

    • @666Kaca
      @666Kaca 3 года назад

      @@christophersholes1377 Lol no did you even play the games. FFX had the EXACT SAME SPHERE GRID FOR EVERY CHARACTER. The only difference was their overdrive. FFXII ALSO HAD THE EXACT SAME LICENSE BOARD FOR EVERYONE. Carbon copies literally. Same thing happens in 6 when you give people espers, 7 with materia and 8 with junctions.
      Also the job version of XII isnt new, it came out in 2006 or so, i played it on my ps2, its called ff12 international zodiac job system, way better version of ff12 where characters could become unique.

  • @japanesehercules
    @japanesehercules 4 года назад +74

    I’d say IV is the best place to start. Followed by VI and VII.

    • @ryusoulger9127
      @ryusoulger9127 4 года назад +14

      I agree, IV is a very very good starting point.

    • @ACloudWithoutAir
      @ACloudWithoutAir 4 года назад +9

      But no V. Which is criminally underrated. Just proves how little people know about V. Just jump past V. Lol

    • @ryusoulger9127
      @ryusoulger9127 4 года назад +5

      @@ACloudWithoutAir I wish I could recommend it as a start but with what that game does, nah lol. Don't worry, it's my favorite Final Fantasy and one of my favorite RPGs period.

    • @japanesehercules
      @japanesehercules 4 года назад +7

      @@ACloudWithoutAir I love V. As a starting point? No.

    • @kevinclancy1573
      @kevinclancy1573 4 года назад +9

      @@ACloudWithoutAir V has the best job system in the series and phenomenal music

  • @cringyguy1302
    @cringyguy1302 4 года назад +52

    I started with 7 remake. It has the excitement of a real time system like in later games but also has the strategy of a turn based system like an older games.

    • @j0nnyism
      @j0nnyism 3 года назад +3

      Yeah it’s def a good place to start. It’s purified final fantasy if u kno what I mean

    • @jacealbine
      @jacealbine 5 месяцев назад +1

      It looks better and plays better than the original and has the best main character in the series. It's the best place to start imo.

  • @ZEPPELIN198
    @ZEPPELIN198 3 года назад +17

    I would have to go with IV. You gain spells as your party's characters level up, and characters are automatically switched out in your party automatically in accordance to where you are in the story. It has the least amount of customization by far. This makes it perfect for beginners.

  • @RossAndr3w
    @RossAndr3w 4 года назад +98

    I normally suggest IX. It's got a decent battle system and still has the classic high fantasy setting which I like to pretend is what FF is still all about :)

    • @8LettersLeepoy
      @8LettersLeepoy 4 года назад +6

      The beginning is very very slow, so new players would get bored and stop playing immediately.

    • @Beavetowski
      @Beavetowski 4 года назад +11

      I agree with this. I thought they said that IX was the closest the came to what they thought FF was supposed to be.

    • @juanmanuelcoresorge7579
      @juanmanuelcoresorge7579 4 года назад +2

      @@8LettersLeepoy Even I, that I have play most of them find it boring, I don't think is the best option to start.

    • @seandobbins2231
      @seandobbins2231 4 года назад +1

      @@8LettersLeepoy it is a rather slow in the beginning, but whether or not that would turn someone new to FF off to it is dependent on the person so it still could work for some and it doesn't take that long for the game to speed up anyway.

    • @Davethawave1999
      @Davethawave1999 4 года назад +2

      @@seandobbins2231 Which is FF VII was many peoples first Final Fantasy. It started fast and grabbed your attention

  • @TianaSidhe
    @TianaSidhe 4 года назад +45

    I always recommend newcomers to start with FFIV. Fairly basic but still dynamic storyline, clear jobs and roles for the cast, plus it includes easily understandable tropes such as Chosen One, longlost sibling turned evil, brainwashed best friend, love interest in danger, and vengeance.

  • @iammaxhailme
    @iammaxhailme 4 года назад +11

    10 is where I started (when it was new!) and I'm still an FF fan to this day. I haven't played every single mainline game, but I have beaten about 75% of them and love almost everything I've played.

  • @czar3940
    @czar3940 4 года назад +63

    I started with 7R, now I’ve played 15, 13, and I’m gonna get the rest of the 13 trilogy, 14, 12 and 10

    • @rvfiasco
      @rvfiasco 4 года назад +7

      Enjoy! You have tons of gameplay ahead!!

    • @dimitriosgladio059
      @dimitriosgladio059 4 года назад +9

      12 and XIV are awesome! I hope you like them

    • @ChaseFace
      @ChaseFace 4 года назад +2

      Skip XIV. It’s a really unrewarding game with dwindlingly limited end-game content and an extremely defensive fan base that refuses to concede that their favorite catgirl MMO isn’t completely perfect. Miserable community.

    • @dimitriosgladio059
      @dimitriosgladio059 4 года назад +4

      @@ChaseFace I hope your joking

    • @dimitriosgladio059
      @dimitriosgladio059 4 года назад +13

      @@ChaseFace you seem to be a troll, just stop, nobody cares that you hate FFXIV. You seem to have salt for some reason. Dwindling endgame?? What games are you playing?

  • @deity752
    @deity752 4 года назад +36

    I'd say start with Final Fantasy VII. Personally, I'd say it's the best entry point for the franchise because the story is familiar enough to anyone who has played games, while the gameplay perfectly captures the experience of every FF game up to X. VI is also a good entry point. It's what I started with and what made me fall in love with the franchise.

  • @l3ossTharatep
    @l3ossTharatep 4 года назад +14

    For me, FFIX was my gateway to the franchise and I would recommend it to anyone who want to start playing final fantasy games.

    • @efrenarevalo2025
      @efrenarevalo2025 4 года назад +5

      FFIX imo is the best in the series but younger folks might not appreciate it. It's better to hook them with something flashy like FF7R, FFX or even FFXV and then let them play the classics afterwards.

  • @DarttheLegend
    @DarttheLegend 4 года назад +5

    You CANNOT just hit me with a montage set to the FF theme bro I'm crying!

  • @mattewc14
    @mattewc14 4 года назад +23

    My first ff game was ff13 2 I saw a cool lady in armour on the front and thought finally a game where I can play as a girl. Little did I know the wild journey I would go on falling in love with the characters, the soundtrack and the locations I went on to wait eagerly for the next game and loved lighting returns just as much!

    • @Road_to_Dawn
      @Road_to_Dawn 3 года назад

      13-2 is so good! I really enjoyed the first 13, but 13-2 was even better in so many ways. Also, Lightning is one of my favorite characters in the series!

  • @PatrickOchoa8a
    @PatrickOchoa8a 4 года назад +13

    I think the first FF game I ever played was 10. But mostly I just watched my siblings play it. Then I really got into Crystal Chronicles and eventually 14. I've played Kingdom Hearts and World of Final Fantasy so I'm kind of aware of a lot of the characters and enemies of the franchise without actually knowing any specifics. But it's always fun watching the "evolution of..." videos on this channel cause I get to see enemies in older games and be like "Hey! That thing is in the newer games!" So it's kind of fun to see references from any angle.

  • @sammybh7788
    @sammybh7788 4 года назад +26

    FFVI and FFIX are really good games to start with because they both have simple systems and moderate difficulty. FFIV DS is way too difficult for a beginner, but FFIV PSP would be a good starting point as well.

    • @federicosavorani6320
      @federicosavorani6320 3 года назад +1

      I'm playing ff7 now and it's quite easy too (not using cheats, obviously)

    • @sammybh7788
      @sammybh7788 3 года назад

      @@federicosavorani6320 7 kind of expanded on 6’s magicite system. The only reason I don’t recommend it for beginners as I recommend 6 or 9 is because the abilities stay with the materia not the character. It’s not that hard of a game though.

    • @kvzxn4131
      @kvzxn4131 3 года назад +1

      what i like about IV is the theme of love music :)

    • @Takudayo
      @Takudayo Год назад +3

      As someone who started and only played IX i agree to the point where i dont wanna touch other FF games so my love for FF series doesnt change if i touch a game not interesting tome lol, still looking for another FF game that can rival 9.

    • @ramudon2428
      @ramudon2428 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@TakudayoHaven't played XVI yet, but outside of that none are as good as IX. Though if you like IX, VI might be the closest. VII is also a solid bet.

  • @J0IJ0IJ0I
    @J0IJ0IJ0I 4 года назад +132

    FFX embodies a lot of the series. I definitely recommend that one first. It was my first FF game too!

    • @BreaB15
      @BreaB15 4 года назад +5

      Mine too. I definitely recommend starting with X, and then from there, as someone else mentioned, you could go forwards or backwards in titles

    • @carlcreasy1983
      @carlcreasy1983 4 года назад +5

      Im old school been playing Final Fantasy since the NES and SNES however 10 has one of the best story plots besides 7 and the last of the true Final Fatansy games

    • @geraltvonriva9873
      @geraltvonriva9873 3 года назад +1

      I also started with FFX but I truly think FFIX is the best.

    • @rainyatsu4588
      @rainyatsu4588 3 года назад +2

      I feel like a lot of millennials first final fantasy game was X. It was the first final fantasy on the PlayStation 2, first FF to have voice acting, really tried to go all in on the CGI cutscenes, and A lot of people and gaming websites tend to agree that it has the best love story of the series. Titus being a guy thrown into a new land with no knowledge of where he is was a great way to ease in newcomers to the franchise, and justify why everyone had to explain all the details about the world to the character instead of having the player just figure things out for themselves. Also the fact that it was the first game in the franchise to get a direct sequel is a testament to how successful it was. There’s so much to love about it and is definitely the perfect entry to start with.

    • @justingates4985
      @justingates4985 3 года назад +1

      It was the last great game in the series...everything after it, just didn't live up to the hype for me. I never even bothered to finish the original version of XII; I quit about 30 hours into it...I only finished it after the Zodiac edition came out, and fixed some, but not all, of the issues I had with the gambit system.

  • @adagium__
    @adagium__ 4 года назад +60

    This is going to sound crazy but 15 was the one that got me hooked and I started playing backwards, 13 trilogy, 12, 10 and 10-2, then by that time the 7 remake came out
    The story of Ardyn Lucis Caelum was one of the most captivating ever

    • @StephenSquarepants
      @StephenSquarepants 4 года назад +6

      It's not a bad game (I too love my 15 and 12), but like the video said, you need read/watch the supporting story to get the full picture and story, and it was worth it (especially the novel, they did Ardyn justice there).

    • @mattewc14
      @mattewc14 4 года назад +6

      Not crazy at all I started at ff13 2 fell in love with it and then saw pretty much everyone detested it 😂😂 the game you fell in love with Is just that no one else can tell you what to like or not like

    • @ericstaples7220
      @ericstaples7220 4 года назад +9

      @@mattewc14 The problem with the fanbase is they can't stand to see the series evolve past what it was like when they first started it. That's partly why 13 is hated.

    • @WilloWly.Beloved
      @WilloWly.Beloved 4 года назад +5

      Same here! i started With Ff15 the same Month I got FF7r and Loved both

    • @emeryltekutsu4357
      @emeryltekutsu4357 4 года назад +3

      I was already an FF fan, but as a kid I never got the original Playstations. PS4 was my first Playstation, and I got it because I was specifically interested in getting back into FF.
      So though it wasn't my first game, FFXV definitely drew me back in. I wasn't sure going in if I would like it, and it definitely had a ton of issues, but I loved the boys. And I liked the main character, too.
      Also, something funny I saw was that when voting for favorite FF characters, Ardyn ranks WAY higher with the English fans than the JP fans. I was wondering why for a minute before I realized - he has such an incredible VA. They found such a great English cast for the characters, and I'm happy to live in a time where they make the effort to make the dubs so high quality now that I wasn't even interested in watching it in JP. (I might just for studying Japanese, but otherwise I'm completely satisfied with the dubbing).

  • @clayblondin8239
    @clayblondin8239 4 года назад +14

    I’ve played them all multiple times except 15.
    X is probably the best for a totally new person. IX is also possibly the best, and it sticks to the core FF experience better IMO.
    VI and VII are definitely the best story wise. V is definitely the best battle system wise. You can’t go wrong with most of them. This video was pretty accurate but should have hyped up VI more as it’s peak story telling and should have hyped up IX more as it’s a good mix of being a more modern game but having the classic FF elements.
    Also, despite being routinely crapped on, VIII is an amazing game. Would not recommend as someone’s first, but it’s super underrated

    • @JDphones17
      @JDphones17 4 года назад +2

      IX's story is way better than VII's

    • @toledochristianmatthew9919
      @toledochristianmatthew9919 4 года назад

      To me i would start with IV first before VI because it will make the earlier games look no as good. To me IV and X are best to start because of how IV is where FF's started to truly shone when it comes to narrative, specific job characters with their own personality, and the active time battle system later games would use in the classic Final Fantasy games. X would be also great since it is the most friendly and the sphere grid allows great customization.

    • @madlaz9575
      @madlaz9575 4 года назад

      I feel like they wanted to be relatively neutral, so they didn't hype up any particular entry, specially since because of the diversity in the series not every game is gonna click with everyone so hyping up way too much a certain entry can create unrealistic expectations, specially since the "best games" can be pretty subjective, V personally resonated with me a lot more than VI (I enjoy all entries so don't take that as an attack on VI) per example

  • @paperluigi6132
    @paperluigi6132 3 года назад +16

    Started playing FFVII today as my intro to the series.

    • @BigManTate7364
      @BigManTate7364 3 года назад

      original or remake?

    • @pop3stealth97
      @pop3stealth97 3 года назад +1

      @@BigManTate7364 which is better

    • @BigManTate7364
      @BigManTate7364 3 года назад

      @@pop3stealth97 I have not played the remake but they are very different games even if they share the same basic story. The original is good if you enjoy old-school PS1 RPGs but it might feel really outdated if you never played it back then. Look up gameplay to see which style you prefer. Both are good.

  • @siriustoast
    @siriustoast 4 года назад +6

    Final fantasy 4 was where I started as a child. It blew my mind

  • @Soshiaircon91
    @Soshiaircon91 4 года назад +16

    Start with FF9 for true "fantasy" I love a thief with tail, a pretty princess with a super ugly mom, a kid with a wizard large hat. A overly serious knight but often turn out funny, weird frog eating food critic friend etc etc. It also include alot of classic FF style mini games and world lore either monster or well known FF mascot moogle/chocobos.

    • @malekk4012
      @malekk4012 3 года назад +1

      100% this.

    • @Walamonga1313
      @Walamonga1313 3 года назад

      Thief with a tail 🤮
      Everyone else tho 😎 especially Vivi, Steiner and Beatrix

    • @DHLpersonal
      @DHLpersonal 2 года назад

      7 if you don't care about that true fantasy stuff especially since it's one of the better ff games

  • @frankyi8206
    @frankyi8206 4 года назад +5

    In general, I'd recommend starting with IV, VI, VII, IX, or X, and then narrow down based on some of the preferences mentioned above.

  • @slick6227
    @slick6227 2 года назад +9

    Im really tempted to play the first one, the cover art on the early games are so stunning with a eery feel to it, and also from a version Guide i found out that the nes version have a very interesting magic combat that looked kinda fun

  • @Lunarwingluna
    @Lunarwingluna 4 года назад +17

    I definitely agree that FFX is the best place to start. Specifically, I'm glad you guys mentioned tolerance. That's incredibly important. I read people's recommendations on Reddit all the time, but I feel like long time fans forget that not everyone is interested in playing something from 1997. I'm 27, so I grew up playing games in the SNES era, but I'm not really fond of going back to play those games now. The world of gaming has evolved exponentially, and while I genuinely wish that I could tolerate the styles of older games, I find it very challenging to get into them. I played FFVI, for example, about 6 years ago, and i honestly didn't enjoy it. Objectively, I could appreciate that it was a good game for its time, and I thought the story was interesting, but I just could not have fun with it. Honestly it made me feel really guilty, but then i remembered that I'm not obligated to enjoy the same things as everyone else, and that there is nothing wrong with having a preference for newer games.
    So, again, I think FFX is definitely the best place to start if you don't need your games to be action style combat, but still want good graphics and voice acting.

    • @ozzydior
      @ozzydior 2 года назад

      @Tom Ffrench you really don't need to play the ff in order, you can play ffviii without having played any other ff, and you'd still understand the story. The ff games aren't connected (with some exceptions ofc) but yea no, you do not need to play the old ff unless you want to grow a deep appreciation for the series.

  • @alternatelevi2099
    @alternatelevi2099 4 года назад +29

    Started with XIII. Probably why I enjoyed it so much. I didn't have anything to compare it to.

    • @TrvisXXIII
      @TrvisXXIII 4 года назад +4

      Great answer, this is why the game would’ve succeeded but sadly it didn’t

    • @smiler6326
      @smiler6326 4 года назад +3

      @@TrvisXXIII you say that in terms of previous title I guess it didn’t but it’s the only one to have not one but two sequels and I actually enjoyed them tbh maybe because of how starved I was for a final fantasy game as didn’t play one from X2 😂 as didn’t think have online then for Xl and didn’t have my console for when 12 came out

    • @SpaceCat1111
      @SpaceCat1111 4 года назад +9

      Best. Final. Fantasy. Well... trilogy, technically. And I've played 1-13 (sans 11). I'm glad you enjoyed it and appreciate it as much as a longtime fan as me is able to as well.

    • @juanmanuelcoresorge7579
      @juanmanuelcoresorge7579 4 года назад +3

      The last 3 FF games I finished are the XIII trilogy and I played most of them except for 3 (8, 10 and 15) and guess what, they are my favorites and I had some FF to compare it. If you enjoyed the game is because you liked it back in the day, the rest is only excuses.

    • @SillyGooseGamer
      @SillyGooseGamer 4 года назад +4

      I played the FF series in order, and still really enjoyed XIII despite playing the debatably better entries in the series. I’m excited to get into FFXIII-2!

  • @ralynedin
    @ralynedin 4 года назад +2

    I started playing 7 when I visited my cousin's house. I loved the whole concept of JRPGs and when I when to Best Buy i was looking for Final Fantasy and didn't know at the time there were multiple, so I picked up 9 and fell in love with that game. When I finished I went on to 8, 7, 10 and then the rest.

  • @TdogEN
    @TdogEN 4 года назад +11

    I actually started with FF 13

  • @AKSandstorm007
    @AKSandstorm007 4 года назад +16

    While I've grown up watching FFVIII being played by my big brother, then I got stuck in the Kingdom Hearts franchise, but decided to explore into the FF realm... and my first true Final Fantasy game was one of the spinoffs- World of Final Fantasy :D I haven't beaten through it, but I love the balances, the Mirages, the characters, everything! (and I pray for a sequel!)
    Then I got into Dissidia Opera Omnia (which is a GREAT gatcha game btw!)
    And after I got my Switch, I decided to get the remaster version of FFVIII, and while I love it, one particular mission was so frustrating I wanted to tear my hair out (that train puzzle... gah!)
    And also decided to get into the Theaterythm games and got FFIV for the DS :D
    Really hoping for a port for the previous Dissidia games to come to the Switch... and maybe a port for Crisis Core as well

  • @gogauze
    @gogauze 4 года назад +26

    X is absolutely the right answer. I said as much when the video started.

    • @efrenarevalo2025
      @efrenarevalo2025 4 года назад

      I kind of agree. It perfectly melds the old FF feels without it being to "old". The lack of an overworld is the only downside to that game that most new players will miss imo.

  • @TheeIronDuck
    @TheeIronDuck 3 года назад +2

    I always recommend 6 and 10 to play first. And you hit the nail on the head with your tolerance discussion. Great vid.

  • @GremDisaster
    @GremDisaster 4 года назад +23

    Depends on what kind of person you are. Many won’t go back to older games because of the graphics or gameplay. If that’s how you are the I suggest you start with the old ones and work your way up. If that doesn’t matter then maybe start with the most popular? Idk.
    I really love the final fantasy mainline games - 5 6 7 8 9 10 and 12 are all must plays for me personally. 3 and 4 are good too. At that point you might as well play 1 and 2 for completionists sake. They’re okay, give credit where it’s due for the birth of this amazing franchise. 13 is good but super linear and some characters really grind my gears, but I’ve played and beat it three times- got all trophies AND achievements for it too. it’s rather polarizing though. Didn’t like 15s combat to be honest, and never got very far into it. I do want to give it another shot though someday. And for side games in the series - Crisis Core (emulate it and get the mods) is lots of fun if you really enjoyed 7. And Tactics is amazing! Also Dissida fighting games are cool (I only played the psp ones) oh and 7 remake is super duper fun and cool, just sucks the full story won’t be told until god knows when!
    Never played 11, an mmo. Never played 4 the after years. Never played tactics advance 1 or 2. Never played the Crystal Chronicles. Never played that 12 ds game.. only played the rhythm game for a few hours at a friends place. And never played any others that I’m forgetting.
    BUT BOY HOWDY HAVE I PLAYED 14. This year 2020 is the first year since its 2013 PS3 release that I’ve taken a break for most of the year, coming back for one month each major patch/side patch to do the new stuff and events. But before this year I’ve put 11k+ hours into Eorzea...
    Anyway. I’m on a long car ride and have nothing better to do! I hope you enjoyed my ted talk and ily if you cared to read all this! ;D now to actually watch this vid lol, and back to trying to get a time of 0.0.0 in FFX Choco Racing mini game -_-

    • @eltoncdb
      @eltoncdb 4 года назад +1

      You didn't miss much, 11 was great at the time if you have play any pre-WoW mmo like Everquest, but its very dated now.

  • @araulen4820
    @araulen4820 4 года назад +1

    My friend introduced me to FF just recently. He played FFX a lot as a child and convinced me to start playing it just a few weeks ago. I'm glad he did, because I'm really enjoying the experience!

    • @Kaze02se
      @Kaze02se 4 года назад +1

      Nice! Welcome to the world of Final Fantasy :)

  • @richlor92
    @richlor92 4 года назад +35

    Final Fantasy 10 is probably the first FF game you should play.

  • @tinyblackmage
    @tinyblackmage 4 года назад +45

    FFX hands down. It feels “Final Fantasy”, with graphics and gameplay that is still decent in this age

  • @cerisedaemon
    @cerisedaemon 3 года назад +9

    I started with XIV almost 6 years ago, which made me then play X and love it. I'm looking forward to play IV and VI. :)

    • @kvzxn4131
      @kvzxn4131 3 года назад +2

      hi there! i've never played final fantasy before and want too start playing but don't know where to start. theres so many games from the series and just don't know which one is best too start with. is xiv a good start?

    • @cerisedaemon
      @cerisedaemon 2 года назад +1

      @@kvzxn4131 You can start with XIV, there is no issue in there! The development team always mentions that FFXIV is a Final Fantasy game first and then a MMO game, because it's heavily focused on the lore and story. Regarding the other FF titles, it all depends on what you prefer regarding battle style. If you like turn-based, I do recommend FFX and FFIV, I really had a blast playing them.

    • @kvzxn4131
      @kvzxn4131 2 года назад +1

      @@cerisedaemon i think i'll start with the x then thanks! :) xiv will be next

  • @jamesgaiser8509
    @jamesgaiser8509 4 года назад +58

    Without even watching I'm going to say 10 all the way

    • @j0nnyism
      @j0nnyism 3 года назад

      Good choice it’s a great way to get into the series👍

  • @paolocostaimori
    @paolocostaimori 4 года назад +4

    My first one was Tactics, Love the story, characters, etc. But i was 8, and it was hard, specially on 2nd language. I think 15 is very similar to other modern games, and can be a good bridge between these and the FF games. 7R is also like that. I would recomend 9 as the first one. Great charaters and battle system, good learning curve, good sidequests, memorable story.

  • @mikeymondavi
    @mikeymondavi 4 года назад +25

    That History of Chrono Trigger topic is looking delicious though.

    • @daze8410
      @daze8410 4 года назад +4

      Chrono Trigger was my first true RPG. I was so new at RPG's that I didn't know you could change your equipment until I got to the mechanical dragon/dinosaur when you are escaping after being framed for kidnapping the princess. I later played the game and got to that point wondering how I ever made it that far with a wooden sword.

    • @mikeymondavi
      @mikeymondavi 4 года назад +1

      @@daze8410 CT still remains in my top 10 of all time, if not the top 5. I was a couple of weeks away from 19 when it released and i dumped insane amounts of time into it for all of the endings. I have no idea why this series is neglected by Square.

    • @daze8410
      @daze8410 4 года назад +1

      @@mikeymondavi I was 4 when it released lol. But my aunt is your age and she was our babysitter. I got to play some of the best classics growing up and I'm grateful for that. Chrono Trigger and even Cross is in my top 3.... Myst, which I beat when I was 7, is also in my top 3. Indigo Prophecy is my favorite game of all time.

    • @daze8410
      @daze8410 4 года назад +1

      I directly blame Chrono Trigger for my appeal in multi or open ended games.

    • @daze8410
      @daze8410 4 года назад

      The game I played the most growing up was Heroes of Might and Magic 2 though lol and then Final Fantasy Tactics was released and I had that backlit gameboy SP, I was balling lol.

  • @marvelouswater9504
    @marvelouswater9504 4 года назад +3

    You guys always impress me with your product quality keep up the Amazing work

  • @lysanderxx1664
    @lysanderxx1664 4 года назад +1

    My first was IV. I was probably 7 or 8 when I played the 1st time. I wasn't into RPGs as a kid because I wasn't into reading, but my brothers let me play 2 player with them on IV which was fun, and I eventually played it all on my own. Some years, after my brothers played VI, I finally played that one on my own as well (I loved playing 2 player, controlling Setzer a ton, but didn't care to actually play myself for a while). They helped me grow to love RPGs. There were still many I didn't get into like my brothers growing up, and I still don't like any NES RPGs, but FF IV and VI and others are still some of the best games that I go back to play every noe and then :)
    Very interesting video!
    And hey, FF VII Remake is nominated for a ton of video game awards this year! So cool.

  • @riotoews7853
    @riotoews7853 4 года назад +5

    I played VI first or III I guess in North America with Terra Branford. It got me to love Final Fantasy because I enjoyed the storytelling.

    • @rogueprince1341
      @rogueprince1341 3 года назад

      I started with 6 as well and it got me so hooked that when FF7 came out on ps1 I had to one for Christmas that year so I could play FF7. Still the best Christmas gift ever.

  • @Beryllahawk
    @Beryllahawk 4 года назад +7

    Fourteen! Definitely try Fourteen - if not the first Final Fantasy you try, make it the second one!
    I am willing to make a complete fool of myself over Final Fantasy Fourteen of course, haha, so my vote is obviously very biased.
    A very balanced way of looking at this question and a very, VERY good way of answering.
    Thank you so much for working so hard and so thoughtfully on these kinds of questions. The kinds of things you dive into and the details you unearth to share with us are always so great, even games I thought I knew everything about you've managed to surprise me on!

  • @Imozart0341I
    @Imozart0341I 4 года назад +17

    FF6 the must play, if you want to get in to Square RPGs or RPGs in general Chrono Trigger.

    • @Charles.Wright
      @Charles.Wright 4 года назад +2

      I just finished it - apparently for the first time - last week.
      It was VERY frustrating after a certain point in WoR, which resulted in me giving up at least twice in the past. Too much sandbox/personal/optional quests. I need some rails.

    • @SpaceCat1111
      @SpaceCat1111 4 года назад +1

      @@Charles.Wright As much as I love 6 (2nd fav overall) I can agree with this sentiment. The last time I played through it was helping my sister play it last year, and I was starting to notice the issues in WoR as well. It's very difficult to gauge where you should go next sometimes as some areas have very steep difficulty spikes. And without grinding (which I always did way too much of when I was younger) I began to see where this could be a problem for inexperienced players. It really made me appreciate status effect magic a lot more... 😅

    • @Imozart0341I
      @Imozart0341I 4 года назад

      Charles Wright I guess that’s pretty true,WoR for a new player doing the back tracking to put the team back together. Honestly it was one of my favorite parts.

  • @matthagen67
    @matthagen67 4 года назад +24

    I'd say either IV or VI. Unless you want a 3D experience - then go straight to VII, IX or X. The thing about the FF series is that the vast majority of them are not good but GREAT games, so whatever game you choose, there's 85-90% chance you won't regret it!

    • @VarynDEE33t
      @VarynDEE33t 4 года назад +3

      IV was my first! Now FF is one of my favorite game franchises. Still have yet to play VI all the way through

    • @8LettersLeepoy
      @8LettersLeepoy 4 года назад +2

      IX is not a good start for beginners, it has a very very slow beginning that the new gamers would decide to stop playing.

    • @matthagen67
      @matthagen67 4 года назад +2

      @@VarynDEE33t IV was also my first... or at least the first one I've beaten and the one that made me LOVE this series (I'm not 100% sure because it was quite some time ago but I MAY have played FFI earlier, but I was instantly uninterested as I didn't know English and didn't know how to play RPGs). VI is my favourite Final Fantasy, and man you NEED to play it. You won't regret it, especially if you played and loved the other SNES FFs.

    • @matthagen67
      @matthagen67 4 года назад +2

      @@8LettersLeepoy You might have a point there. Personally, if I had to choose just one title, I'd point at FFIV.

    • @8LettersLeepoy
      @8LettersLeepoy 4 года назад +2

      @@matthagen67 I also preferred IV and also X

  • @indexical1897
    @indexical1897 3 года назад +4

    Definitely IV for me. Short, breezy and a great (if a little trite) story. Best pick up and play game in the series.

  • @foosbooze263
    @foosbooze263 3 года назад +2

    I never played any of these as a kid. Didn’t beat one til I was almost 30. My first was 9 and I don’t regret it. I’ve since played 10 and 7. Any of these 3 would’ve been good for me personally to have started with. I think I’d continue to play more no matter what I chose to start with. A great series. Especially 4-10 it seems. I’ve dabbled in 12 and liked what I played.

  • @Caterfree10
    @Caterfree10 4 года назад +16

    Tbh, X is always my go to for a first Final Fantasy for newcomers, too. It’s just a nice medium between the classic and modern FFs, and allows one to learn common mechanics of FF in general to start. It’s just great. :3

  • @MrAustrianGaming
    @MrAustrianGaming 3 года назад

    I'm a simple man
    I see a video from the FF-Union, i hit like and I enjoy it...
    even IF I am FAR from a beginner and have played every single one of the main line and most of the spinoffs and side projects...
    just wanted to say you are doing amazing work. keep it up guys... have a beautiful new year!

  • @n1fffan
    @n1fffan 4 года назад +3

    whenever I suggest a first Final Fantasy, I tend to go with 1, 4, 6, 7, 9, or 10 depending on what they are looking for, 1 of course because it's the first one, but 4 and 6 are genuinely great places for anyone to start if they like sprite based rpgs, 7 and 9 are for the great story and wonderful characters, and 10... well... 10 just has the best ease of access

  • @Dawson370
    @Dawson370 4 года назад +2

    All I can say is you can’t go wrong where you start in the FF series since each game is a standalone in itself but some later games do reference to older ones as mentioned in the video. My advice is start with whichever you choose and stick with it. Some stories progress slower than others but get better and better as you play further!

  • @jamesestelle7260
    @jamesestelle7260 3 года назад +4

    For a game called Final Fantasy there is never an end to the games! Best series of games ever!

  • @K4sut0
    @K4sut0 4 года назад +1

    It's a real good video, I tried numerous times in the past to get in to the franchise but it didn't worked out that well for me until I got asked to play ff14 with a friend and it clicked with the guidance I received, a few thousands hours later I nearly beat all the content that’s available.
    I would start again with 14, and yes shadowbringer is the best add on/dlc I've played in since witcher blood and wine
    Side note: 14 is the only one that i completed so take my statement with a grain of salt

  • @jessilyngray1223
    @jessilyngray1223 4 года назад +3

    10 was my first and I have been hooked ever since

  • @coralreeves4276
    @coralreeves4276 3 года назад +1

    Dude that into was such a nostalgia trip... Great vid!
    In my opinion, if anyone wants to start this series I say just dive into FF4. The story there was what got me hooked into playing the older FF games. 😁

  • @Righteous1ist
    @Righteous1ist 4 года назад +5

    I started on 10 and was hooked

  • @martineast6127
    @martineast6127 4 года назад +2

    Final Fantasy 8 was my first ever game of the franchise on psone, back in 1999 lol. Still love it now

  • @AdamOusley
    @AdamOusley 4 года назад +10

    I'm definitely a little bias, but FFX is what I almost always suggest. The game still looks good enough, it's not too hard outside of a few bosses, and turn based combat is a little more beginner friendly than atb. I think the story and voice acting are good for the most part, but some people will disagree with that.

  • @jertlemiah
    @jertlemiah 4 года назад +11

    My immediate response to reading the title was the casual playthrough of FFX, I just think it's stood up so well and it remains my favorite and it made me smile to see you say the same :)
    But for a completionist then I recommend to avoid that game like the plague, since grinding through it all will easily take 5 times as long as it took to beat the game normally, from winning 100 games of Blitz, getting perfect scores on all the minigames, dodging 100 consecutive lightning bolts, and filling EVERY NODE on the sphere grid FOR EVERY CHARACTER, the pain and time cost is just not worth it

    • @BreaB15
      @BreaB15 4 года назад

      Yes, if you’re all about completion the side quests and aiming for all celestial weapons will drive you over the edge... HOWEVER it gives the game excellent replay value. There are so many options to explore with the sphere grid and customizing character’s abilities. Now I’m ready to go play it again, lol.

  • @Yussnan84.
    @Yussnan84. 4 года назад +6

    I'd say start with IX, X or XIII.
    I started with XIII, no regrets.

  • @jakielou1884
    @jakielou1884 4 года назад +1

    I started on 12 around the same time I started playing kh1 around 07'. My cousin only that one at the time but always preached 7's good word and it was my 2nd. I'm almost 23 now and I have played every single FF including many of squares other games. This franchise was and always will be epic despite what people may say about the games individually.

  • @07citychamp
    @07citychamp 4 года назад +32

    FF10 was my first and to this day still the best I've played (aside from the MMOs)

    • @nathanwhiting5475
      @nathanwhiting5475 4 года назад

      I agree with this statement (aside from the parentheses)

    • @fidelulloa3207
      @fidelulloa3207 4 года назад

      Agree

    • @07citychamp
      @07citychamp 4 года назад +2

      The MMOs I had really good luck in the community as well as in the game. Was a highly valued crafter in 11 and one of the better tanks on fflogs in 14, so good memories.

    • @danielwolf6477
      @danielwolf6477 4 года назад

      have to disagree... while i like 10, a fav of mine was always 7, then 15 (not so much story as it was gameplay and views ect... jus mesmerising to drive in the car to those locations, uff...) and now im on 7 part 1 again with those sexy graphics and amazing battlesystem...
      But well, opinions are like assholes, everyone got one... so yeeah, i respect yours!

    • @ramudon2428
      @ramudon2428 8 месяцев назад

      That's so weird.
      To me, it's the worst FF I've played. Outside of... Maybe the first two games, I never really got into those.
      It's probably because it was your first.

  • @COREcasual
    @COREcasual 3 года назад +1

    I played tactics when it first came out, and now I play it on mobile. I love that when I just need to kill some time, I can pull out one of my favorite Games of all time from my pocket and work on getting some job points

  • @UltimaLestat
    @UltimaLestat 3 года назад +7

    I feel like X is a good answer. It's a really nice compromise between the general style of the earlier games and the experiments of it's successors. If you especially want to experience the traditional Final Fantasy style though, I have to suggest IX. It's like a victory tour of what made the older games great, with the more modern polish of the PlayStation era and beyond. (Plus, y'know, it's my favourite so I'm biased)
    I started with VIII myself, and while I can't necessarily recommend it to someone who specifically wants to enter the Final Fantasy universe, I do feel like the fact that it was so different mechanically from its predecessors served me well. Since it was so unique it allowed me to view each title separately on their own merits rather than constantly comparing each entry to each other, and I think it's made me much more tolerant of all the changes that have been tried since.

  • @timothywhitney6307
    @timothywhitney6307 3 года назад +1

    I started with final fantasy 7 not knowing what it was and it had been in America a long time when I bought it for the computer. It was an amazing game that instantly got me hooked to all the others! Needless to say final fantasy tactics is my favorite of all time but seven was my entry point and I have a lot of nostalgia for seven and eight

  • @2dat115
    @2dat115 4 года назад +8

    I'd say 7 8 or 9.

    • @Dhalin
      @Dhalin 4 года назад +2

      Eh, not 8 because of that stupid junction system I'm glad they never re-used. It's just so whack, pretty sure whoever came up with that was on something. I'm not saying the game is bad, but I sure wouldn't recommend it for beginners.

  • @mitchellmcginn5488
    @mitchellmcginn5488 2 года назад +2

    I recently started with ff6 and it’s amazing

  • @dimitriosgladio059
    @dimitriosgladio059 4 года назад +11

    I started with XV, it was my first rpg ever. It gave me a transition from action adventure games to jrpgs, now jrpgs are the only games I really play.

    • @onegloba2425
      @onegloba2425 3 года назад +1

      *laughs in mario and luigi series*
      nah joking, im really looking forward to play XV then X !

    • @dimitriosgladio059
      @dimitriosgladio059 3 года назад +1

      @@onegloba2425 both are great games! I enjoyed them for different reasons tho.

    • @charlesblack9959
      @charlesblack9959 3 года назад +2

      @@onegloba2425 Despite it's hot garbage of a development, XV Royal Edition is one of the deepest games in FF history, both characters and content wise. If you've got the guts you can go 200-400hrs deep in XV if you enjoy it enough. OG version was great as well though but Royal is a must-have.

    • @theazureknight9399
      @theazureknight9399 2 года назад

      @@charlesblack9959 I love XV and it was my first game too but I don't know about it being the deepest. The combat is pretty much attack - warp - item - attack and then rince and repeat. The unlimited item usage also trivializes the difficulty and eliminates any need for strategy.
      Story in the first half of the game was good but it became a rushfest after the crew got to Altissia. Also you gotta watch a movie and an anime series to understand parts of the story, and even with all of this the ending still leaves you with more questions tham answers.
      Also not quite a great place to start with. As far as JRPGs go XV is quite outlier, even if you only take into consideration other FF games. Ssme goes for VII remake. If you're a total newbie then it won't be easy to go from an action rpg/hack n slash hybrid to the slow turn based/atb combat of I through 10 or even XIII's paradigm system.

  • @ThePointBlank87
    @ThePointBlank87 3 года назад +1

    I started with VIII when it was first released, got hooked on it instantly. Midway through VIII i decided to try out VII and got hooked on it too. I made the decision to focus on completeing VIII first b4 going back to VII. The experience was awesome. From there, I played 9, 10, 12 and so on. Out of all the FFs, I can never shake off that nostalgic feeling of playing VII and VIII. So in my personal opinion, start with either VII or VIII first.

  • @faithssims6159
    @faithssims6159 3 года назад +6

    My first game was FF7R. Now I need another one to hold me over until we get part 2!

    • @ZBatt1
      @ZBatt1 3 года назад +2

      X

    • @mrmilkyway5431
      @mrmilkyway5431 3 года назад +1

      Try ff4 that's the one I started with it has a great story

    • @rayzink4097
      @rayzink4097 3 года назад +2

      Go for FFX without hesitation !

    • @ramudon2428
      @ramudon2428 8 месяцев назад +1

      Now, years later; did you end up trying FFX? Or some other one?

    • @faithssims6159
      @faithssims6159 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ramudon2428 wow 3 years ago! And no I have not had the chance to expand to other games yet. I need that PS5. 😭

  • @admfitz3480
    @admfitz3480 4 года назад +1

    Started with 7 recently, adored it and now playing the remake. Gonna play 15 and 16 and see from there

  • @TheCrimsonCat89
    @TheCrimsonCat89 4 года назад +8

    FF8 was my first. I was in 3rd grade and it got me to like school lol

    • @makoto5851
      @makoto5851 4 года назад +1

      I bet you felt like squall

    • @TheCrimsonCat89
      @TheCrimsonCat89 4 года назад +4

      @@makoto5851 I related to Zell the most :)
      I did relate to Squall in certain aspects though but I did find him to be hella cool from a 3rd grader's perspective. The story wasn't hard for me to comprehend, either. I remember being on message boards giving my input and these 18+ nerds reacted in a way that made me laugh hysterically because a 3rd grader understood it better than they did 😂

  • @arkane9b
    @arkane9b 4 года назад +1

    I'm gonna make it simple:
    6, 9 or 10 are the best starting points for newcomers.
    Start with 10, if you don't have much experience with RPGs, then 9, 6, 4, 7, 5, 8, 12, 15, 13.
    Start with 6, if you don't mind 16-bit sprite graphics, then 9, 7, 4, 8 or 10, 12, 5, 15, 13.
    Start with 9, if you dislike 16-bit sprite graphics, then 7 or 10, 8, 12, 15, 13.
    Start with 7R if you don't like turn-based combat, then 15 and probably 16 whenever that comes out.

  • @martindavis5959
    @martindavis5959 4 года назад +4

    7,9,10 best

  • @calendarfactory8566
    @calendarfactory8566 3 года назад +2

    XV is a highly underrated gem and is a great entry for the franchise and was my first game, I say it's the best way to ease yourself into the series. Starting with something modern and then slowly going back and experiencing 6-10

    • @comparethemiaKAT
      @comparethemiaKAT Год назад +1

      Agreed, I also think it's underrated. It was the first FF I truly completed 100% because I loved it that much, and continued to play end game stuff because there was so much more to do! A nice, easy first FF for a beginner.

  • @CMOJoker
    @CMOJoker 4 года назад +64

    "there is no wrong answer...." except 2, we all know that's the wrong answer.

    • @ingonyama70
      @ingonyama70 4 года назад +2

      AFAIK, II is only available in the US as part of Dawn of Souls, and that's got FF1 on it as well. The likelihood of someone picking 2 to start is...low. Hopefully.

    • @CMOJoker
      @CMOJoker 4 года назад +2

      @@ingonyama70 all of the games are on phones (and steam I think?)

    • @Caterfree10
      @Caterfree10 4 года назад +7

      LMAO. Only sadists would suggest 2 first. No one deserves that battle system as their first Final Fantasy, lol.

    • @Suikage
      @Suikage 3 года назад +3

      2 is good if you give it a fair chance. The level up system they use is weird but for a game that came out in 1988 it’s pretty dang good. It was a huge step up in mechanics and ideas from the first one

    • @Road_to_Dawn
      @Road_to_Dawn 3 года назад +2

      My first game was FFTA, followed by 7 and 10, but the first two games in the series I actually beat were 1 and 2 on Dawn of Souls. I loved them both, but especially 2. I dug the uniqueness of the character progression system, and actually really enjoyed the characters and storyline. I feel like 2 gets a lot of undue hate.

  • @GCJACK83
    @GCJACK83 9 месяцев назад

    I gave my nephews my copies of Dawn of Souls, Breath of Fire 2, and Chrono Trigger. They each were told to take their time clearing all three. They did, and they enjoyed the experience.

  • @cringyguy1302
    @cringyguy1302 4 года назад +1

    Oh I have a cool video idea. Since you did evolution of omnislash you should do evolution of limit breaks throughout the series

  • @sieurmag5549
    @sieurmag5549 4 года назад +15

    FFX is clearly the place to start with a FF. Beautiful story and touching characters. Just the right balance with the loved, and old style, turn by turn, and the emerging gorgeous 3D graphics era (and modern voice dubbing.) Long life to FFX :)

  • @artamasvillegas3880
    @artamasvillegas3880 4 года назад +1

    I started with FFVI and was hooked with the story telling. After that I have played them all & concorde 8, 10 & 10x2 lol

  • @henriqueoliveira6060
    @henriqueoliveira6060 4 года назад +9

    Tactics was my first. It's still the one that I like the most.

    • @hersh1138
      @hersh1138 3 года назад

      I like to watch tactics but I don't like to play tactics lol

  • @Road_to_Dawn
    @Road_to_Dawn 3 года назад

    You mentioned the PS1 Golden Era, and I agree that all three of those are solid starting choices. Of those, the one that I think has aged (by far) the best, and the one I would personally recommend, is Final Fantasy 9. Its art style didn't shoot for absolute realism like 8 did, but it's also not just plain blocky polygons that often look like they're barely holding together like 7. It's full of very charming and interesting characters, inverts a lot of standard fantasy genre tropes, and is an absolute thrill-ride of a story. Heck, the entire first disc is a non-stop action rollercoaster that's over before you know it. It's full of loads of optional (but worthwhile and often very enjoyable) side content, and there's a lot of customizability with character development as pretty much all your active and passive perks are acquired through equipping different pieces of gear for set periods of time, similar to, say, Tactics Advance. The only downside, in my opinion, is that the battles are fairly slow-paced, even for turn-based standards, but more modern re-releases have included a fast-forward toggle among other optional quality-of-life changes.
    While 9 is my favorite of the offline FFs, my favorite game in the series overall (and possibly my favorite game of all time) is 14. The story starts slow, but it picks up to fantastic quality in the first expansion and to an amazing degree in the third expansion. The entire base game and the first expansion are free to play with the free trial, which has no time limit, so play as much as you want for as long as you want until you either decide it's not for you, or you decide you're ready to make the dive to a subscription. It's an especially good place to start if you already have friends who are on it. My best friend had never played a FF game before but finally decided to pick it up to have a game to play with his wife and me, and now we're on it together all the time. He since then has gone on to play FF15 and FF7 Remake.

  • @3plecheeseburger
    @3plecheeseburger 4 года назад +3

    "there are also plenty of people who watch our videos and enjoy learning about the franchise but have yet to-"
    Me: Subscribe?
    "play for themselves."
    Me: Oh, phew. I thought he was gonna call me out..

  • @MetalHev
    @MetalHev 4 года назад +2

    x-2 of course.

  • @BowmansWorld
    @BowmansWorld 4 года назад +3

    10.... for the luv of gawd just start with final fantasy 10 and you will never look back :)

  • @flo-su6vp
    @flo-su6vp 3 года назад +6

    I started with FF10 ( FFX ). it was the best one that I played. It got me into final Fantasy.

  • @syedmoeed
    @syedmoeed 4 года назад +2

    It was 12 for me back on ps2, got me hooked so hard i replayed it with 100% completion(those swords required alot of grinding) and after finishing it i went on playing from the start, there were psp remakes on ff1, ff2 and ff4(with sequels), the ff3 i played original NES version and it is one of my favorites. Same for ff5 and ff6 was gba, ff7 PC, and ff8 recently hd version. And so on.
    My favorite is a side game, ff tactics.

    • @ericmagana6930
      @ericmagana6930 10 месяцев назад

      12 was also the starting point for me! Turned out to be my favorite so far, even after playing X, IX, VII, and 13. But Tactics is also fantastic!

  • @drinkmorecareless
    @drinkmorecareless 4 года назад +6

    FFX is the correct answer. Only downside is that one scene that makes everyone wince.

    • @jamessweebe373
      @jamessweebe373 4 года назад +2

      HAHAHAHAHA

    • @Jigen32
      @Jigen32 4 года назад +2

      @@jamessweebe373 HAHAHAHAHA

    • @PomPomNomi
      @PomPomNomi 4 года назад +1

      @@Jigen32 HAHAHAHAHA

    • @cole_r
      @cole_r 4 года назад

      It’s too bad that scene’s gets 💩on. It’s actually really good.
      ...........
      HAHAHAHAHA

    • @arthuraraujo313
      @arthuraraujo313 4 года назад

      Link ?

  • @ben1805
    @ben1805 4 года назад +1

    FF7 was my first, like Darryl. Introduced to it in the same way too. Watched a friend play it on his Playstation and was hooked immediately. The difference though was he was playing the Japanese version because his grandma would send him games from Japan and he would play them so I had no idea what was going on but just the mechanics and the gameplay is what grabbed my attention.
    I played one RPG prior to that which was Mario RPG Legend of the Seven Stars which is still a fantastic game, so I had a feel for the genre already but the graphics looked way better (at the time) than anything I had seen before.
    I’ve played every final fantasy game that was released afterward but haven’t played many of the earlier ones. Some day perhaps.

    • @gogauze
      @gogauze 4 года назад

      My first was 7 as well. It was also my first real video game that I completed.

  • @bmonthatipkul
    @bmonthatipkul 4 года назад +3

    In term of story, 7 and then 7 remake then the original FF.

  • @Suikage
    @Suikage 3 года назад +2

    I usually recommend either 9, 10, 12, or 7 remake depending on the person

  • @kevinstreetgaming
    @kevinstreetgaming 4 года назад +19

    "Betta dead than al bhed, ya?"

  • @synashilp
    @synashilp 4 года назад

    My first Final Fantasy game was Tactics Advance. It's still my favorite of the entire series. I enjoyed it so much I got FF 1 and 2 for the GBA, thinking they would be the same. They weren't the same, but I still enjoyed them enough to get the other FFs that were available for GBA. Then I went back and played 7 and 9 on my PS1. I played quite a bit of Crystal Chronicles with my friends. I watched a friend play through 10 and 12, since I didn't have a PS2. I played through War of the Lions. I played 13 after I got my Xbox 360. When I got my first gaming PC, I played the first incarnation of 14. I played quite a bit of Explorers. I'm currently struggling through the hardmode dungeons of the Crystal Chronicles remake. My first FF game may have been a spin-off, but I feel like it led me down a rabbit hole.
    As for the main series, I would recommend 9 even though my favorite is 6.

  • @TrvisXXIII
    @TrvisXXIII 4 года назад +8

    Long overdue video. Personally, I started with X-2 and onwards. Never played any of the online games or anything before X.
    Edit: XII to me is a personal favorite since I replayed it on the switch. Was never able to finish it when I owned the metal tin copy on the PS2, and gave up while trying to hunt the zodiac spear. Now I wish it were even longer after sinking 110 hrs into it. Flawless RPG in my opinion.

    • @stevenmorton2059
      @stevenmorton2059 4 года назад

      You tried to hunt the Zodiac Spear on the original PS2 Final Fantasy 12? You poor, naive soul...
      (It's incredibly easy to screw yourself over hunting for the Spear in the original version.)

    • @TrvisXXIII
      @TrvisXXIII 4 года назад +1

      @@stevenmorton2059 😂😂😂 I know, at the time I found a walkthrough on a blog and wanted it so bad. I got so frustrated that I gave up playing it altogether. I sucked back then anyway lol I even remember before that on the PS2 being pounded by some optional boss in X-2 that had what felt like unlimited HP. I equipped some over kill item that dealt 9999 damage on the trigger happy attack and went crazy. I still lost 😂 that made me quit as well.

    • @stevenmorton2059
      @stevenmorton2059 4 года назад +2

      @@TrvisXXIII That sounds like Trema, He's tough even with the Cat Nip + Trigger Happy exploit. Guess what? That exploit was removed in the remastered version...

    • @TrvisXXIII
      @TrvisXXIII 4 года назад

      @@stevenmorton2059 it was??? Wow, didn’t get that far into the switch version because I was trying to 100% it with a walkthrough and put it off. That’s unfortunate, thanks for the refresher on some old memories man lol

    • @TrvisXXIII
      @TrvisXXIII 4 года назад

      @@stevenmorton2059 man, talking about it though sounds so much fun. Feel like going back and finishing the play through now lol off topic, but I was kinda holding off on playing anything until Age of Calamity dropped this Friday