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'''Final Fantasy''' is a RPG [[video game]] series made in Japan by the company [[Square-Enix]] (prior to merging with Enix, it was known as Squaresoft). Each episode involves a band of heroes on their quest to save the world. | |||
== The Games == | |||
===Main Series=== | |||
There are currently fourteen games in the main series, some having spin-off or sequel games. Each game in the series stands alone. | |||
* [[Final Fantasy (video game)|Final Fantasy]] | |||
* [[Final Fantasy | |||
* [[Final Fantasy II]] | * [[Final Fantasy II]] | ||
* [[Final Fantasy III]] | * [[Final Fantasy III]] | ||
* [[Final Fantasy IV]] (released as ''Final Fantasy I'' in the United States) | * [[Final Fantasy IV]] (released as ''Final Fantasy I'' in the United States) | ||
** [[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]] | |||
* [[Final Fantasy V]] (released as ''Final Fantasy II'' in the United States) | * [[Final Fantasy V]] (released as ''Final Fantasy II'' in the United States) | ||
* [[Final Fantasy VI]] (released as ''Final Fantasy III'' in the United States) | * [[Final Fantasy VI]] (released as ''Final Fantasy III'' in the United States) | ||
* [[Final Fantasy VII]] | * [[Final Fantasy VII]] | ||
** There have been numerous spin-off games | ** There have been numerous spin-off games collectively known as the [[Compilation of Final Fantasy VII]] | ||
** There have also been two films, [[Final Fantasy VII Advent Children]] and [[Last Order: Final Fantasy VII]]. | ** There have also been two films, [[Final Fantasy VII Advent Children]] and [[Last Order: Final Fantasy VII]]. | ||
* [[Final Fantasy VIII]] | * [[Final Fantasy VIII]] | ||
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* [[Final Fantasy X]] | * [[Final Fantasy X]] | ||
** [[Final Fantasy X-2]] | ** [[Final Fantasy X-2]] | ||
* [[Final Fantasy XI]] is an | * [[Final Fantasy XI]] is, unlike most of the rest of the series, an [[MMORPG]] | ||
** There have been four expansion packs and three addon packs, with three more addon packs due for release in 2010. | |||
* [[Final Fantasy XII]] | * [[Final Fantasy XII]] | ||
* [[Final Fantasy XIII]] | **[[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]] | ||
* [[Final Fantasy XIII]] | |||
** [[Final Fantasy Agito XIII]] | |||
** [[Final Fantasy Versus XIII]] | |||
* [[Final Fantasy XIV]] is another MMORPG. | |||
=== Other Games === | |||
A few games have been released under the Final Fantasy label that do not fall under the main series. | |||
*[[Dive II Hunt: The Adventures of Sorbet]] | |||
*[[Final Fantasy Tactics]] | |||
**[[Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions]] | |||
**[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]] | |||
**[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]] | |||
*[[Crystal Defenders]] | |||
**[[Crystal Defenders: Vanguard Storm - Vagrant Story]] | |||
*[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]] | |||
*[[Final Fantasy Adventure]] | |||
*[[Hikari no 4 Senshi: Final Fantasy Gaiden]] | |||
*[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]] | |||
*[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]] | |||
**[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]] | |||
**[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King]] | |||
**[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]] | |||
**[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord]] | |||
**[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers]] | |||
*[[Chocobo Racing - Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon]] | |||
**[[Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon 2]] | |||
*[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales]] | |||
**[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]] | |||
*[[Chocobo Stallion]] | |||
*[[Dice de Chocobo]] | |||
*[[Hataraku Chocobo]] | |||
*[[Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Go-nin no Yuusha]] | |||
== Common elements == | == Common elements == | ||
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* Most of the games include the ability to ''summon'' through magical means a variety of different creatures. Many of these have their source in mythology and religion - for example, [[Cerberus]], [[Gilgamesh]], [[Ixion]], [[Leviathan]], [[Odin]], [[Shiva]], [[Siren]] and [[Titan]]<ref>Final Fantasy Compendium, [http://www.ffcompendium.com/h/nsummon.shtml Final Fantasy Name Origins] lists many of the summonable monsters and their origin in mythology</ref>. | * Most of the games include the ability to ''summon'' through magical means a variety of different creatures. Many of these have their source in mythology and religion - for example, [[Cerberus]], [[Gilgamesh]], [[Ixion]], [[Leviathan]], [[Odin]], [[Shiva]], [[Siren]] and [[Titan]]<ref>Final Fantasy Compendium, [http://www.ffcompendium.com/h/nsummon.shtml Final Fantasy Name Origins] lists many of the summonable monsters and their origin in mythology</ref>. | ||
* Some | * Some names are repeated throughout the games - for example every game in the series has a character called Cid, and many have a pair of characters called Biggs and Wedge. | ||
* '''Chocobos''' are (mostly) flightless birds that can be ridden and used in various ways in the games (including digging for items in [[Final Fantasy IX]], summoning for use in battles and racing) | * '''Chocobos''' are (mostly) flightless birds that can be ridden and used in various ways in the games (including digging for items in [[Final Fantasy IX]], summoning for use in battles and racing) | ||
* Moogles are small furry animals which have bat-like wings and behaviour resembling a cat, often found interspersing the word "kupo" in their dialog. They serve a variety of supporting roles in the games, including providing save and rest points, storing items, buying and selling items and serving various storyline purposes. | * Moogles are small furry animals which have bat-like wings and behaviour resembling a cat, often found interspersing the word "kupo" in their dialog. They serve a variety of supporting roles in the games, including providing save and rest points, storing items, buying and selling items and serving various storyline purposes. | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:00, 16 August 2024
This article is about the series of games called Final Fantasy. For other uses of the term Final Fantasy, please see Final Fantasy (disambiguation).
Final Fantasy is a RPG video game series made in Japan by the company Square-Enix (prior to merging with Enix, it was known as Squaresoft). Each episode involves a band of heroes on their quest to save the world.
The Games
Main Series
There are currently fourteen games in the main series, some having spin-off or sequel games. Each game in the series stands alone.
- Final Fantasy
- Final Fantasy II
- Final Fantasy III
- Final Fantasy IV (released as Final Fantasy I in the United States)
- Final Fantasy V (released as Final Fantasy II in the United States)
- Final Fantasy VI (released as Final Fantasy III in the United States)
- Final Fantasy VII
- There have been numerous spin-off games collectively known as the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII
- There have also been two films, Final Fantasy VII Advent Children and Last Order: Final Fantasy VII.
- Final Fantasy VIII
- Final Fantasy IX
- Final Fantasy X
- Final Fantasy XI is, unlike most of the rest of the series, an MMORPG
- There have been four expansion packs and three addon packs, with three more addon packs due for release in 2010.
- Final Fantasy XII
- Final Fantasy XIII
- Final Fantasy XIV is another MMORPG.
Other Games
A few games have been released under the Final Fantasy label that do not fall under the main series.
- Dive II Hunt: The Adventures of Sorbet
- Final Fantasy Tactics
- Crystal Defenders
- Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
- Final Fantasy Adventure
- Hikari no 4 Senshi: Final Fantasy Gaiden
- Dissidia Final Fantasy
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
- Chocobo Racing - Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon
- Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales
- Chocobo Stallion
- Dice de Chocobo
- Hataraku Chocobo
- Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Go-nin no Yuusha
Common elements
The games share a number of common elements, including:
- Most of the games include the ability to summon through magical means a variety of different creatures. Many of these have their source in mythology and religion - for example, Cerberus, Gilgamesh, Ixion, Leviathan, Odin, Shiva, Siren and Titan[1].
- Some names are repeated throughout the games - for example every game in the series has a character called Cid, and many have a pair of characters called Biggs and Wedge.
- Chocobos are (mostly) flightless birds that can be ridden and used in various ways in the games (including digging for items in Final Fantasy IX, summoning for use in battles and racing)
- Moogles are small furry animals which have bat-like wings and behaviour resembling a cat, often found interspersing the word "kupo" in their dialog. They serve a variety of supporting roles in the games, including providing save and rest points, storing items, buying and selling items and serving various storyline purposes.
- Airships appear in many of the Final Fantasy games - although they have different appearances: some as zeppelins, some as steampunk 'flying boats'. Once one has progressed quite far in the game, it will often become possible to fly around in the airship to complete side quests.
- Gil is the currency used in the games.
References
- ↑ Final Fantasy Compendium, Final Fantasy Name Origins lists many of the summonable monsters and their origin in mythology