Final Fantasy (video game)

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Final Fantasy

The world lies shrouded in darkness. <br> The winds die. The seas rage. The earth decays. <br> But the people believe in a prophecy, <br> patiently awaiting its fulfillment. <br> "When darkness veils the world, <br> four Warriors of Light shall come." <br> After a long journey, <br> four young travelers did at last appear... <br> ...and in the hand of each was clutched a crystal. - Opening
Protagonist(s): The Four Warriors Of Light
Genre(s): Role-playing
Platform(s): MSX
Nintendo Entertainment System
Game Boy Advance
PlayStation Portable
PlayStation
Android
IOS
Microsoft Windows
Release Date: December 18, 1987
Developer(s): Square
Publisher(s): Square
Series: Final Fantasy
Successor: Final Fantasy II


Final Fantasy is the first game in the widely popular long-running series of Japanese role playing games (JRPGs). It was developed in 1987 and developed and published by Square (who later merged with Enix in 2003 to form Square-Enix). It was originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System but has since then been released for many different consoles, including the PlayStation 1 and Game Boy Advance. When this happens, it is usually packaged with the original Final Fantasy II (at the time, the U.S. Final Fantasy 2 was actually Final Fantasy IV).

Plot

After killing the evil knight Garland and saving Princess Sara of Corneria, four warriors must restore the light of the four elemental crystals by killing the four Elemental Fiends in order to restore balance to their world. But what they are unaware of is that the Fiends have brought Garland to the past to bring them to the future, creating a time-loop that essentially made Garland immortal. After restoring the four crystals, the warriors must travel through time to end the time loop.

Why It's A Fantasy

  1. Customizable party. Before you begin the game, you can select the class of each warrior. Future games like Bravely Default would improve upon this feature by making the party customizable throughout the game rather than just the beginning.
  2. Large world to explore.
  3. The game's story is divided into small arcs which is very impressive for an nes game
  4. The story of four elemental crystals would be a recurring theme for many Final Fantasy games and even other games.
  5. Memorable soundtrack by Nobuo Uematsu.
  6. Many different party classes such as the Knight, Thief, Monk, White Mage, Red Mage and Black Mage all have unique gameplay styles and would give each player a unique experience.
  7. Some of fixed encounter spots such as the evil eye in the Ice Cave is the best place to level grind for experience points.
  8. You can use your heal staff and two heal helmets as items for unlimited uses to heal your party's HPs.
  9. It is one of the seven main series Final Fantasy games to have its own sub series, the other six are IV, VII, X, XII, XIII, XIV and XV.

Bad Qualities

  1. In the NES version, the turn based battles you have to have each four characters move their hand icon over to a different monster, otherwise if that monster is defeated, then the targets locked on to the monster will miss (this was fixed in the PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, iOS, and Android remakes so that they automatically attack a different monster). ProJared, a YouTuber, defended this however, saying it forces players to plan out their attacks and think.
  2. In the NES version, when you shop for potions and tents, you have to buy it one at a time which can get very time consuming (this was fixed in the PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, iOS, and Android remakes).
    • Another thing, the game has less options to save, as players can only save in tents and inns.
    • Also In the NES version, you can't buy any Phoenix Downs meaning that KO is the worst thing that will happen to your party members.
  3. The music resets to the beginning when you do most actions in the game, such as entering a menu, which can get annoying after a while.
  4. Once you enter the time portal to Chaos Castle, you're at the point of no return unless you bring a Red Wizard, White Wizard, Black Wizard with the Warp or Exit spell.
  5. Like most games in the NES era at the time, your character has to walk through the long mazes in the dungeons (the later releases in allows your character to run in the PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, iOS).
  6. Poor Translation such as most of the names of magic and the infamous I, Garland, will knock you all down which became a meme
  7. It barely has any story and the protagonists don't have any backstories nor personalities.
    • Though It can be excusable due to being the first installment in the series

Reception

Final Fantasy played a role in popularizing the JRPG genre, although Final Fantasy VII helped popularized the genre to the U.S. Final Fantasy is now considered one of the most important and influential games in gaming history.

Origin of Final Fantasy

At the time of its release, Square was facing bankruptcy and only had enough money to make one more game. Before Final Fantasy, it was going to be named Fighting Fantasy but had to change it due to that being the name of single player game books. Since they believed it would be their last game, they eventually chose Final Fantasy. However, the game proved to be very successful and saved Square from bankruptcy, and it became the company's most popular franchise.

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