Countdown to Final Fantasy XV
A strange melding of two different franchises created a true classic and popularized a new genre.
A strange melding of two different franchises created a true classic and popularized a new genre.
Hajime Tabata also weighs in on the leaks.
The series swan song of an amazing game developer, and my favorite entry for a console era of Final Fantasy.
The last direct sequel on my list makes it my favorite of that specific delineation, and they definitely brought the fun.
For this top 10 spot I have the sequel to a game that improved upon it’s predecessor.
There is just no bad games from here on out, and this one has a glorious new edition.
This game was a bit controversial on release, but the main relationship in the story has it’s fans, including me.
Yes, I ranked this game higher on my list than most people would, but it did not quite make the Top 10.
Yes, I do stand by my decision regarding this game.
Largely dismissed or ignored when it was released, many will be surprised at how highly this game ranks on my list.
Here we have the one that started it all, fairly high on the list.
Get those wallets ready.
This game took a long time to reach our shores, and when it arrived it received a huge face lift.
This game was originally released almost 15 years earlier, and on a different console, before I finally got my hands on it.
The Advance in the title has a lot more to do with the console than it does with any combat changes.
Aerith’s first lover makes his appearance here, long before she tried to steal Cloud from his hometown crush.
This title recently gained new life on modern consoles, a life the West never expected to see.
This Nintendo DS game seems to have been largely unknown or completely forgotten.
The first, and lowest, entry into this side series is still a great game.
Similar in name to the last two entries, this game tread an entirely different path.