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Best Final Fantasy Games To Start Off With, Explained (5)

Highlights

  • Final Fantasy 14 is a great starting point for MMORPG fans, with references to the series but accessible to newcomers.
  • Final Fantasy 4 is recommended for retro lovers with a solid story and gameplay and less investment-heavy playtime than other games.
  • Final Fantasy 9 pays homage to the series, combining classic elements with PS1-era conventions for a solid fantasy adventure experience.

The Final Fantasy series is one of the longest-running video game series in the world. To those who have never played a single entry but may have wanted to, jumping straight in may feel daunting, given the large number of games to choose from. With a few exceptions, each title is a standalone anthology story, meaning that a newcomer could get started in just about any of them.

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Every Final Fantasy has something unique to offer, and every gamer has their own valid tastes and preferences. One player's favorite may be at the bottom of another player's list. That being said, each of the following has been carefully selected for its suitability as an entry point with a little guidance that should help those experiencing analysis paralysis find a way to get into one of the best video game series of all time.

Final Fantasy 14

The Massively Multiplayer Online Option

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Final Fantasy 14
Platform(s)
PC , PS3 , PS4 , PS5 , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S

Released
August 27, 2013
Developer(s)
Square Enix
Genre(s)
MMORPG
  • While Final Fantasy 14 relishes in references to the rest of the series, newcomers will not miss out storywise
  • Fans of long-running online multiplayer games will still get an authentic first impression of the series

It is important to know right off the bat that Final Fantasy 14 is an online game, which means that it conforms to many of the trappings associated with a persistent, online multiplayer setting. While many may assume that this would make Final Fantasy 14 very different from the single-player offline games, the narrative, gameplay, and aesthetics are remarkably consistent with the rest of the series, especially in the excellent expansions. Final Fantasy 14 plays like a "greatest hits" of sorts and openly celebrates and references other games in the series.

However, as with all Final Fantasy games, newcomers aren't expected to have any prior knowledge to enjoy the game. Unlike the previous Final Fantasy MMO, players are not as forcefully encouraged to form groups. While the story can, for the most part, be experienced solo, the game is still best played with friends, and the community is already one of the friendliest around. It may not rank highly as a first-time title, but for those who enjoy the MMO genre or have friends who are chomping at the bit to spend time adventuring across the world of Eorzea or enjoy long-running, ongoing stories, Final Fantasy 14 is not a bad jumping in point.

Final Fantasy 4

One For The Old School Pixel Enjoyers

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Final Fantasy 4
Platform(s)
Android , iOS , SNES , Game Boy Advance , PS1 , PC , Switch , PS4

Released
July 19, 1991

Developer(s)
Square

Genre(s)
JRPG
  • After much experimentation in the first three games, Final Fantasy 4 is where the series truly found its feet
  • Fans of the retro aesthetic can expect to enjoy a solid story, refined gameplay, a balanced difficulty curve, and a forgiving playtime

While it may seem more logical that a purist should start with the very first Final Fantasy, anyone interested in seeing the series' roots in its pixel era should really try Final Fantasy 4. The first three games, while an interesting part of video game history and still viable options for first-timers and well-remade for the Pixel Remakes, were made during Square's early experimental era.

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Final Fantasy 4 supercharges all the lessons from the previous three games with a stellar presentation and story. It has well-balanced gameplay, all the tropes emblematic of the franchise, and a somewhat shorter, less investment-heavy playtime than other games in the series. Of course, FF4 is still on the "retro classic" side, and those who find themselves struggling to settle in may want to try one of the more modern entries. Those who want more should try Final Fantasy 6 for another great story or Final Fantasy 5 for great battle mechanics and a more light-hearted experience.

Final Fantasy 7 & The Remake Trilogy

The Cultural Juggernaught & Enduring Fan Favorite Pick

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Final Fantasy 7
Platform(s)
PlayStation (Original) , PC , iOS , Android , Nintendo Switch , Xbox One , PS4

Released
January 31, 1997
Developer(s)
Square Enix
Genre(s)
RPG
  • Final Fantasy 7 is ostensibly the most beloved, but the original has not aged perfectly
  • The remake, while it expands on the original story and setting and is gorgeous, can leave some newcomers confused due to changed story elements

Picking up the most widely-known and beloved game in the series might be tempting, but there are some caveats to be aware of with Final Fantasy 7, and this applies to both the 1997 original and the Remake trilogy. The original was one of the earliest attempts at using 3D extensively, and it shows. Unlike other games that use chibi models with stylistic flair, characters can look very basic and underwhelming to gamers with modern sensibilities. The PS1 original is still excellent, but fully enjoying and appreciating it will require some adjustment of expectations.

As for the Remake, it is important to understand that, as a story spread across three games, the pacing, feel, and story play out quite differently. Combat is more action-oriented than turn-based, but this may be more of a selling point than a dealbreaker for some. Most importantly, it isn't strictly a remake, as certain story elements have been changed. The ability to appreciate some of the changes is dependent on knowing the context of the original's story, as the main target audience for the Remake trilogy seems to be existing FF7 fans.

Final Fantasy 9

A Solid, True To Form Fantasy Adventure

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Final Fantasy 9
Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , Switch , PS1 , Android , iOS , PC

Released
July 7, 2000
Developer(s)
Square Enix

Genre(s)
JRPG
  • As a love letter to every game prior, Final Fantasy 9 combines all the classic elements with the best-learned lessons of the PS1 era
  • The speech bubbles, stylized models, and beautiful pre-renders perfectly encapsulate the ambiance of the golden age of JRPGs

As a series, the Final Fantasy series has changed a lot. From pixels to pre-renders and then full 3D, from limited text to full voice acting, from generic fantasy to contemporary cyberpunk, and back again. For anyone looking to get a feel for the spirit of the series, there's no better than Final Fantasy 9, which is not only mechanically and narratively safe but all-around solid.

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Final Fantasy 9 was created as a loving homage to the earlier games, but it has one of the strongest casts carrying one of the series' finest stories. Just like the previous two games, the game uses 3D models against gorgeous pre-rendered backgrounds. The lack of voice-acting means that there is plenty of reading, but this, along with the theatrical sets and pseudo-chibi models, imparts a charming, visual-novel-like quality to the experience.

Final Fantasy 10

The Best Of All Worlds

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Final Fantasy 10
Platform(s)
PS2

Released
December 17, 2001
Developer(s)
Square Enix

Genre(s)
JRPG
  • Final Fantasy 10 contains all the elements expected of modern games: voice acting, emotive characters, and a reasonable difficulty curve
  • A well-paced tutorial will allow brand-new players to ease into unfamiliar concepts and battle mechanics

Despite having been originally released two decades ago, Final Fantasy 10 is widely considered to be the most accessible "modern" Final Fantasy game. This is because it comes with all the features expected of a modern video game: voice acting, functional tutorials, realistically proportioned and expressive character models, and a reasonable difficulty curve. The HD Remaster also does a great job of bringing some of the more aged elements up to snuff for modern hardware.

While some fans are critical of its linear design, those unaccustomed to the conventions and mechanics of the Japanese roleplaying game (JRPG) genre will appreciate the guard rails. Although all Final Fantasy games have aimed to be newcomer-friendly, Final Fantasy 10 does an exceptional job of easing players into its battle system, which is widely considered the most stripped-down but refined iteration, and while the protagonist is divisive among fans, absolute newcomers may be able to empathize best with Tidus' "fish out of water" journey.

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