![]() ![]() ![]() This version includes more content, an updated soundtrack, and better graphics than the original PS2 versions.įinal Fantasy XII: The original PS2 version. Maybe there is a way through mods to get the best of PS1 and GBA on the PC version but I haven't looked into it.įinal Fantasy VII, VIII, and IX: Original PS1 versionsįinal Fantasy X & X-2: PC Steam version. Haven't tried the Steam versions but going off of the screenshots on the store pages, it looks like they really screwed up with the 2d sprite art style. On the one hand, the GBA versions have more content and faster load times but the PS1 versions have superior sound and video quality. Once again, if you'd prefer to try the 3D versions, get them on Steam.įinal Fantasy V & VI: GBA versions. Square also made 3D DS versions of FFIV and FFIV After Years similar to what they did to FFIII. It contains FFIV, FFIV After Years and a special Interlude Episode only available in the PSP version. If you'd like to try that version, I'd recommend the Steam PC version.įinal Fantasy IV: The PSP version. ![]() Every other version is based off the DS version which changed things so much it doesn't even feel like the same game anymore. The iPhone and Android versions are supposed to be based off the PSP version but I haven't compared them myself to find out.įinal Fantasy III: The NES version (played on an emulator with a English translation mod). And Waka having a "blitz ball" aka volleyball as his weapon and beach jams as his armor is beyond stupid.įinal Fantasy I & II: The PSP versions of these are the best in my opinion. ![]() Horrible characters, horrible stories, awful and dull boring worlds, and class/character development is atrocious in each of these games. I have nothing good to say about these three games. If you like a 3D world, but not a fantasy setting and characters who are all whiny and detestable go with 7, 8 or 10 (Auron in FF10 and Tifa in FF7 being the only good characters in those three games). Go with 12 if you like a 3D world, great characters, story and want combat that is real time. If you like characters set in classes and a good story with memorable characters and a 3D world go with 9. If you like fantasy and the concept of swords and magic and turn based combat start and play 4, 5 and 6 first - you can also change jobs in 5 (the job system is what makes that game). I despise 7, 8 and 10 (I haven't played 13 or 15). By far these are my favorites in the series. I personally like FF 4, 5, 6, 9 and 12 the best. The Final Fantasy series only shares the name now and they find a way to put "Cid" in every game, but that is all. That guide will go into a lot of detail about how to setup and use the codes you find on these pages and some trouble shooting tips for those who need them.ĭon't see the code you're looking for on this page? Why not try my Game Genie codes for Final Fantasy 3 and see if the code you're looking for is there instead! Since there is a decent amount of confusion surrounding the SNES Final Fantasy games and their numbers the codes you find on these pages are used for the FF3 (more commonly known as 6) with Terra, Locke and Edgar as the main characters.That depends on the player. Those of you out there who are playing on an SNES Emulator that need help figuring out how to use the codes on this page should visit my how to setup Game Genie and PAR codes for SNES guide. If you're playing with an actual physical console you'll need to purchase a physical Game Genie or Pro Action Replay and use the codes that way. If you are unfamiliar with Game Genie or Pro Action Replay (PAR) cheats and how to use them - fear not! Both of these things are usually found under the Cheat tab if you're playing on an Emulator which is located on the Toolbar at the top of the Emulator's window. Final Fantasy 3 Pro Action Replay Codes (USA) ![]()
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