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 by: notlad2005-01-28 |
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#1 92% Final Fantasy IXDark times have spread over the world of Gaia. Four separate governing nations, some blinded by their short-sighted greed, some persevering in the name of justice, are battling on and off in a deadly game for power. One kingdom, that of Lindblum, headed by the honorable and trustworthy Regent Cid, finally decides to take a stand against the unspeakable massacres by the troops of Alexandria.
Enlisting the aid of mere bandits to kidnap Princess Garnet of the Alexandria Empire, for information and interrogation, Garnet and her bodyguard actually join Cid's cause, knowing full well the outlandish recklessness of the governing Queen, who counterattacks with an onslaught of warriors. Thus |
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#2 92% Final Fantasy XThe first FINAL FANTASY for the PlayStation® 2 computer entertainment system captivates imaginations once again with strikingly sophisticated CG sequences, a riveting storyline, memorable characters and delightful music. |
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#3 88% Final Fantasy VIIIThe latest version of the best-selling RPG series, FINAL FANTASY VIII features improved visuals, an original cast of characters, and a host of new gameplay features. |
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#4 94% Final Fantasy VIIAn evil and powerful corporation is slowly draining life from the planet in an effort to control the universe. However, a small rebellion, known as AVALANCHE, has vowed to put an end to this destructive plan.
You take on the role of Cloud Strife, an ex-soldier of the evil Shinra corporation, who joins AVALANCHE as a selfish mercenary, but becomes much more involved in this mysterious epic of friendship, love, and the battle between good and evil. |
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#5 85% Final Fantasy Chronicles: Final Fantasy IV & Chrono TriggerFrom the glory days of RPGs, by the masters of the game, Final Fantasy Chronicles unites two classic Square role-playing games in one must-own package. From the Final Fantasy realm comes a brand new translation of the great Final Fantasy IV (released in America as FF2), while from other lands comes the equally memorable Chrono Trigger. Each is enhanced from their acclaimed originals, with new cinematic sequences, new gameplay, enemies, and items, and a translation truer to the original Japanese text. Chrono Trigger even includes new elements that help tie up loose ends that lead up to its sequel Chrono Cross, while Final Fantasy IV takes the gameplay to another level with a two-player |
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#6 84% Final Fantasy AnthologyThis special compilation of FINAL FANTASY V and FINAL FANTASY VI, offers players the opportunity to experience two classic titles from the world renowned FINAL FANTASY franchise. |
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#7 77% Final Fantasy OriginsFINAL FANTASY ORIGINS takes players back to the beginnings of the FINAL FANTASY series. This inspiring collection of FINAL FANTASY and FINAL FANTASY II features thrilling new enhancements for the PlayStation® game console. |
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