Which Original GB Final Fantasy is the best?
Yes the Original Gameboy (Grey carts) games. I'm thinking about playing one just don't realy know that much about them. Which do you think is the best? Graphics, controlles, story etc....
Thanx RASK1904
Yes the Original Gameboy (Grey carts) games. I'm thinking about playing one just don't realy know that much about them. Which do you think is the best? Graphics, controlles, story etc....
Thanx RASK1904
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I thought Final Fantasy Legend 3 had the most polish in terms of the mutation/cybernetics game mechanic, but have fonder memories of Final Fantasy Legend 1, just because I played it at an earlier age.
If you own them already, just play them in order. If you don't own them, the Sunsoft releases are pretty cheap, so they're worth getting.
Adventure is incredible, but is more like a Zelda than an RPG. I prefer it over Sword Of Mana personally.
1) FF Adventure - Action rpg, really fantastic music, fun game to play even today I'd bet
2) FF Legend II - This is really close between II or III, but I think I slightly prefer the story and worlds in II more. Solid old school style rpg, also amazing music.
3) FF Legend III - Also very good, probably involves the least amount of grinding.
4) FF Legend - Not a very good rpg imo, massive grinding involved after first world, and the world maps aren't very exploration friendly (you'll want a map). I really dislike how there are no leveling or xp, you use gold for stat boosting potions.
So in short, I'd recommend any except the first one.
If you are after a RPG though the FF Legend games are actually "Saga Frontier" of which I think it's out or soon will be Saga2(Final Fantasy legend 2) has been redone in 3D for the Nintendo DS. I played out all 3 of those, but the only one I'd re-do again is the 3rd one because I found the first two tedious and aggravating because all your weapons had limited uses before they broke, and combined with a small inventory box and a deep dungeon just made it a test of patience over fun.
I thought the limited-usage weapons were pretty revolutionary, for the time, since it made your fighters more like physical-attack-based magic users, and their attacks actually cost you something.