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![]() They were some of the first true narrative-driven adventures in gaming, and a major component in the series' continued success is delivering new and deep characters with each installment. Final Fantasy bucked that trend by creating worlds, stories, and characters that you grew to know and love, or hate, as the game went on. Games of that era typically reserved their "story" for a small paragraph that was tucked away in the instruction manual and largely inconsequential to the actual game. Dating back to the NES, this JRPG series paved the way for games to grow into the medium we know them as today. There are tons and tons of reasons people all over the world love the Final Fantasy series. More Black video game heroes shouldn’t be a fantasyįollow up Final Fantasy XVI with these 6 Square Enix game deals this Prime Day PlayStation Plus is the perfect stocking stuffer for RPG fans this yearįinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth: release date, trailers, gameplay, and more Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin launches on Mafor PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Aside from getting fans excited, the game’s announcement trailer spawned a meme about Jack’s extreme desire to kill Chaos, who, in peak Final Fantasy fashion, is also FF1‘s antagonist, Garland. ![]() ![]() Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin was revealed earlier this year during Square Enix’s E3 presentation. The demo, available now on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, has more content than the game’s previous demo and works in multiplayer features, as well as some suggestions made by players. ![]() Square Enix commits to release more games on Xbox, starting with Final Fantasy XIVĪlong with a release date and details on its characters and story, today’s trailer announced that another demo for Final Fantasy Origins is here. I rode a Chocobo and befriended a dolphin in Final Fantasy VII Rebirthįinal Fantasy VII Rebirth finally launches next February ![]()
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