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What Your Favorite Lasting Idea Has To Say About You

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The The last thought the franchise has been a staple for many people over the decades since the series that was reported in 1987: a card game, a drink of power, and no less than three unflattering motion pictures. But at the core of the entire multimedia universe have been the 15 key games in the series.

Everyone has a favorite The last thought. Everyone also has their own little favorite. So instead of doing everything “VI vs. VII"Chat again, let's try a different angle. Here's a few of your favorites The last thought he says about you.


The last thought

About: Four light band heroes together to try the impossible: Outsell Dragon Quest.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: First The last thought older than the whole voting generation, and its bone-free structure is somehow simpler and more structured. Also: No chocolate.

Why You Really Hate It: Not all things are the same The last thought we are here right now. The graphics are simple, the story is spotless, the music is solid but it is a shadow of what it will be, and it manages four nameless traps. The nostalgia you want is not here: No moogles, no melodramas, no amazing haircuts. Playing real The last thought it's hard pixelated evidence that the past is about immigration, and you no longer see the divine end. Also: No chocolate.

What It Means: You believe in the Mandela Effect, because the idea of ​​a mass exile is more comforting to you than the idea that your childhood memories are fragile, flawed, and often fictional.


Final thought II

About: It's Star Wars.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: Setting the tone will be followed next, Final thought II it features an entirely new world and a new stream of single-note characters and a progression program that extends to the wall almost like a proto survival game. Both are bold and boring. Forgetting. You forgot it.

Why You Really Hate It: You haven't forgotten shit, because you've never played it. The first time the game was officially acquired outside Japan was in 2003 The Origins of Craft Design collection on PlayStation. In the world there Final concept X been out for two years, hungry for playing a scrappy, ancient JRPG where the fastest way to increase your HP stat is to hit your enemies in the face? You call yourself an FF fan, but this game is a burning hole in your sense of sacrifice.

What it says about you: It's easy for you to hate the idea of ​​something without making an effort to understand it yourself, and you're not sure how you feel about it.


Final Fantasy III

About: Four orphaned children are introduced to the gig's economic excitement, but should be given immediate responsibility for climate change adaptation.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: The game ends when a quarter of stuck-up kids dressed up as ninjas and witches battled with a powerful influence called Dark Cloud and a naked woman. It's almost unbearable without a walk or a guide, and it's amazing and doesn't even look like you know what you're doing. It's a legitimate game that can play wrong until you fail, and it will hurt your feelings.

Why You Really Hate It: This game was the last of the classic The Final Idea to get the official international release, on the 3D rendering of the Nintendo DS. Depending on how you feel about the Job system, it represents the original sin of the franchise or it is compared Final thought VS. By the way, this foreshadows the future of the franchise: A series of tweaks with the Lucasians until unofficial versions are unavailable to the average person.

What it says about you: Your habits tend to give you prickly and unique perspectives, but that can also make it difficult for you to get in touch. You've been trying to get your friends to watch your favorite anime (JoJo & # 39; s Bizarre Adventure) or television drama (They left) years doesn't work.


Final concept IV

About: You personally committed three separate war crimes in the opening hours of Final concept IV, a game that begins as a serious reflection on the costs of war and the struggle of one man to improve himself and ends with him battling the vengeful prophecy of the lunar dictator of the moon.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: While kicking the popular Square RPGs racing on Super Nintendo, FFIV it is often forgotten when it comes to nostalgia. It has no interest and freedom for V. or the magnum-opus vibe of VI.

Why You Really Hate It: Square had so little faith that North American audiences were able to wrap their genius embedded by the Capri Sun into the play until it allowed itself in simple mode during the local production process. Sexual renderings removed all references to death and death and prayer to a game where many characters die and prayer is an effective form of war. The end result is an upgraded version of its original frame.

What It Means: There's a part of you that will always be drawn to tears by the sight of a human pixel clone that defeats its dark side by literally fighting against its display in a room full of mirrors.


Final thought V

About: The old story of a happy bird man and a nail that has the difficulty of pulling out many real planes to collect crystals and kill a tree with feelings.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: By the time the 1992 game finally arrived in the United States in 1997, many new gameplay features were already on display elsewhere. its. In particular, its most celebrated work schedule was now part of it Final Ways to Think, a video game for people who want chess, but sadd.

Why You Really Hate It: If you wanted to spend all day worrying about a dying planet while struggling to do a painful and unnatural task, you wouldn't be playing video games, you would be writing about it.

What it says about you: You think the name "Butz" is funny.


The Last Tradition VI

About: After 5 straight entries about Light Warriors, Crystals, and the invention of abstract ideas, Square used the game to release a new storyline that will take them over the next 20 years: Many injured people travel the world against the Empire, save their loved ones , then kill God.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: The Last Tradition VI including scenes of depression, slavery, suicide, genocide, suicide, suicide, and cheating on a coin toss. The whole library of despair and excitement is symbolized by the wordless sources with a range of four emoji.

Why You Really Hate It: Because all these memories will be lost over time, like Gau in Veldt. Other than a solid Game Boy Advance port and a bad PC and mobile, Square did nothing to update The Last Tradition VI and maintain public awareness. You really hate to explain why you want to name your daughter "Celes" and why listening to a war opera song on Spotify makes you cry.

What It Means: One day you will bring your grandchildren to the edge of the ocean as you tell them your first love and slowly, surprisingly, drop an old cage, which has drowned SNES in the water below.


The final concept of VII

About: By embracing PlayStation and its CD-using technology, Square finally had the ability to apply his cinema vision completely and addressed the issue of life, death, and how the intellectual capitalist loggame is killing the world for real profit. The fans especially remember him with his big swords and the guys with the big swords.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: Because you have no other choice. The game is so inevitable that to say that your favorite entry in the series is probably boring. So even though the story that Cloud is fighting for its copyright has changed your life, you can call it your favorite. It's for everyone now.

Why You Really Hate It: It's easier to worship a piece of media than to create a personality, but when that media gets up and running late, your previous commitment may seem embarrassing.

What It Means: He knows all the words of “One Winged Angel.” He also knows that they change the lyrics to music Advent Children and you know all those, too. Your Spotify is a source of deep human shame.


The final concept of VIII

About: Clonon Leonhart was a regular high school student cum a child soldier, until his foster Sephard had given him a goofy facial expression before promising. Players help Scallall navigate the usual pressure of being young, such as making time or committing war crimes.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: It's weird (even with The last thought) The plot changes Shinji's emotional arc from Neon Genesis Evangelion in the world of high schools run by immigrants and amnesiac orphans, and yet it is still a very consistent attempt to tell a love story.

Why You Really Hate It: If you've played it as an adult, it's a video game equivalent to getting your old LiveJournal entries. The characters are open wounds of insecurity, angst, and emotional anxiety, unless they scream their feelings or try to make the word "dream of love" sound cool. If you played it as a teenager or teenager, it was like looking at a low-profile mirror: Scallall was not an annoying reminder of what you were like, you are the one.

What It Means: He is afraid of change. But more than that, you're afraid you haven't changed enough. (… Anything else.)


The final concept of IX

About: The legend of Zidane, Dagger, and Vivi fighting to stop the evil empire would be the last time that the franchise has created the world with its floodgates and crystals until the last two games.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: Mostly The last thought games have a chapter where your party is split or divided into atypical groups, focusing both on the use of certain characters and forcing the player to use new group songs. FFIX asks a brave question: What if that was a lot of drama?

Why You Really Hate It: The hours of the game are devoted to characters who talk, quote, and play a game of fiction, I Want To Be Your Councilor. The final concept of IX So it is both literally and figuratively about fiction; all characters love this one classic game, and the game itself combines and aligns plot elements and settings from the first six The last thought games with plenty of characters to install. FFIX You're a much more interesting person than you are, and it's a shame to be looked at.

What It Means: It is not a question of whether or not to write poorly the mysterious imagery hidden in a hard drive elsewhere, but it is a matter of how much it costs.


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Final concept X

About: According to the Internet, Final concept X it's about a good-looking man laughing in the wild.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: Tidus.

Why You Really Hate It: Tidus. The entire play is based on Yuna's gradual horror, and the courage and strength she shows as she marches to the death of the violent Lovecraftian. And yet the rest of the story is misleading by some of the asshole jock on lederhosen shouting how his death His story. It's beautifully crafted as a love story. Fortunately, Square will learn from its mistakes and never sound too good, marking nothing of the main character through the pull of the extended cast.

What It Means: You were really active on Tumblr back in its heyday.


Final concept XI

About: Arguably the most popular and prolific internet in the world of Ana & # 39; diel who has worked for almost two decades. It's actually a test to see if the beloved franchise name is enough to convince someone to play MMORPG on their PlayStation 2 in 2002.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: It was an MMORPG. PlayStation 2. In 2002.

Why You Really Hate It: Over a period of five years, The last thought from reincarnation as a technomagic epic that ties the mind to liberation EverQuest Release. Each topic from VII in order XI it was so different from the last one, and it's entirely possible that somewhere, you won't be in your series anymore. Also, who had the fastest internet in 2002?

What it says about you: You've been fencing about testing TikTok for a while now.


Final concept XII

About: The soundtrack, which marks nothing of the main character and the actual combat system.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: Fans of the game will admit that half of the players playing fall off, that the big conspiracy becomes worthless, that the lack of overcrowding contributes to the feeling of adventure, and that the suspension of Ivalice forms an unpleasant prelude to the series. But have you heard how good the Gambit program is?

Why You Really Hate It: It could be Vaan and Penelo. That would be the plan, which begins as a political ruin of the past and ends up killing the mysterious Angel Dictator. Square-Enix's continued efforts to make Ivalice possible. But in fact, it's down to this: The combat system is considered because they actually invented a way for the game to play itself. The best part FFXII that even if you play it you don't have to play it.

What it says about you: You refused to go into something unless it was completely disclosed by the people you trusted. Because of this, you're still a phone call about Game of Thrones.


Final concept XIII

About: I honestly couldn't tell you.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: Final concept XIII it combines the absurd imagination of a bizarre fun anime in the form of a single note and a bizarre arrangement of a fantasy anime unlike any other. The awkward romance between Snow and Serah comes from as an old man who puts a real boy in the chest of a school skirt. Three quarters of the game are straight lines through written scenes, and the remainder is an open field full of grinding. Enjoy!

Why You Really Hate It: Because The last thought it's never about being overly sad, and Cocoon's world can't support the extended Backstory levels of six stimeotypes. You can name all members of the Executive Board of the Board FFVII, but you can't name the middle one XIII. It's shiny and dry and useless, and that's before you consider the fact that it's actually the first part of a trilogy.

What it says about you: You may enjoy loneliness and gossip more than real stories, characters, or people. But even you have standards.


Final concept XIV

About: Not content with one MMORPG, Square Enix decided to introduce another, which was so popular to be seen by its fanbase when the rest of the world was spent on the canon and reassembled. The fans will tell you how amazing things are from there, with each expansion increasing the depth and breadth of the game. They will never stop telling you. This is your life now.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: Final concept XIV would be the first playable example of Catch-22. Every fan will convince you to buy a game base and subscription to fill the origin of the memory in your soul now. Those crazy fans will also warn you that the game takes hours and a lot of expansion to actually get it right. If you wish to buy a promotion to be able to play new content, they will also tell you that all the amazing new moments mean nothing out of context. FFXIV contains surprisingly bad times when you go to them immediately, and needs to be preceded by actual bad times to let them know.

Why You Really Hate It: Because if they are right? What things are truly rewarding in life that do not take time and suffering to accomplish? You never know, which is why you think about it more than any other game.

What it says about you: You have a digital FOMO, and your days are full of collecting new memes and watching all the new shows before people stop talking about them.


Final concept XV

About: He plays as Noctis, the crown prince and heir to the throne of Lucis, a world best described as Monster Hunter: European Holiday. Due to a series of unexplained events in the main game, he forces his friends to force his crew to take him on a road trip so that he can have a female-only political marriage that fits that frame.

Why Do You Think You Hate It: In hindsight, the story about the miserable burden of the fashionable Nightcrawler princess and the power and the self-sacrificing keepers does not feel good when it comes to having a high-quality ancestry. What is so impressive is that Square Enix was able to simultaneously create an ugly open world game with a story-driven chapter that was so unpopular in the world that it needed to be followed months after its release.

Why You Really Hate It: In this writing, the world is Final concept XV contains multiple DLC episodes, a multiplayer spinoff, a CG-length movie, and anime miniseries. It is Clash of clansMobile game of, Not a game; it's about experience. And it basically served as a look at the future of the games.

What it says about you: All your righteous disappointment in your favorite franchises has been transferred to rabid fanismism with something new and appealing. From Game of Thrones in order Witch; departure The last thought that we may be faithful, Dragon Quest.


The only thing that is timeless is the stories presented The last thought games are grounds to hold on to those issues. Whether they tell us to collect crystals because the old man said so, or that the only thing that keeps you from killing God is a reliable group of friends with a shared purpose, these are lessons that stick to us all for life.

I will update this article nine years later when the last episode is The Final VII Remake it's out.

Mike Sholars A pop culture writer who believes that the best way to celebrate your favorite things is to wrap around relentlessly. He loves video games and anime. Follow her on Twitter @Sholarsenic.



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