Polyboros
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Final Fantasy 6 for story, Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced for gameplay.
Six has an amazing story, a wonderful cast off characters, including the villain. Some heavy drama, secrets(Relms dad, optional characters like Mog or Gogo), silly enjoyable mechanics (I'm sure suplexing the train was left in on purpose), wonderful music, deep characters. The villain wins, everyone gives up, even Celes who survives it. Then you crawl your way back up from nothing, everyone you can back together, and fight your way up a pile of gods to put that fuck Kefka down. An amazing experience they create make that final fight epic, the only fight in the game where when someone goes down, they are replaced by who is next on the roster. That's how big of a bad this is, you're not assembling your 4 best to save the day, you're taking everyone.
Octopath Traveler took 6(and 4/5)'s sprite style and really captured the beauty of those SNES games.
Tactics Advanced really perfected the Job system(I just learned Bravely Default is a job system game, I'll go back after Octopath to try it). You have a bunch of classes and abilities to mix and match min/max to your autism's content. A2 isn't bad, but it adds very little(or locks it to unique characters, some you can't get til post game) and is weaker overall, but still worth it, and FFT is a little too rough for me to go back and play after I got hook to the much better developed Advanced .
And the story is kinda powerful. Because the ending of the game you are faced with the same decision as the characters. If you don't stop it'll keep going forever. You have to make the same decision as Marshe, to leave this game behind and move on.
Honorable mentions:
FF1- Amazing for it's time, still holds up for what it is.
FF3- Intoduced the job system, though still pretty dated, they really grew the JRPG genre in those first 3 games
FF4-Memorable chacacters, good story, only overshadowed by how amazing 6 is
FF5- Weaker story than 4, really got the job system down great, more fun to play than 4
FF9- 7 and 8 drove me away from the franchise, eventually came back to 9 hearing it was more like the SNES era. I agree, but I still couldn't get into it. Burnt out around the time lavithan and bahamut showed up.
Six has an amazing story, a wonderful cast off characters, including the villain. Some heavy drama, secrets(Relms dad, optional characters like Mog or Gogo), silly enjoyable mechanics (I'm sure suplexing the train was left in on purpose), wonderful music, deep characters. The villain wins, everyone gives up, even Celes who survives it. Then you crawl your way back up from nothing, everyone you can back together, and fight your way up a pile of gods to put that fuck Kefka down. An amazing experience they create make that final fight epic, the only fight in the game where when someone goes down, they are replaced by who is next on the roster. That's how big of a bad this is, you're not assembling your 4 best to save the day, you're taking everyone.
Octopath Traveler took 6(and 4/5)'s sprite style and really captured the beauty of those SNES games.
Tactics Advanced really perfected the Job system(I just learned Bravely Default is a job system game, I'll go back after Octopath to try it). You have a bunch of classes and abilities to mix and match min/max to your autism's content. A2 isn't bad, but it adds very little(or locks it to unique characters, some you can't get til post game) and is weaker overall, but still worth it, and FFT is a little too rough for me to go back and play after I got hook to the much better developed Advanced .
And the story is kinda powerful. Because the ending of the game you are faced with the same decision as the characters. If you don't stop it'll keep going forever. You have to make the same decision as Marshe, to leave this game behind and move on.
Honorable mentions:
FF1- Amazing for it's time, still holds up for what it is.
FF3- Intoduced the job system, though still pretty dated, they really grew the JRPG genre in those first 3 games
FF4-Memorable chacacters, good story, only overshadowed by how amazing 6 is
FF5- Weaker story than 4, really got the job system down great, more fun to play than 4
FF9- 7 and 8 drove me away from the franchise, eventually came back to 9 hearing it was more like the SNES era. I agree, but I still couldn't get into it. Burnt out around the time lavithan and bahamut showed up.