Final Fantasy has been a fixture in gaming for almost 40 years, with the first game in the series launching on the NES back in 1987. Since then, Square Enix has dropped plenty of new installements, remakes, and even MMORPGs for fans of the franchise to sink their teeth into. With almost four decades of history under its belt, it's hard to know where to start with Final Fantasy if you've never played the games before. That's why we've created two lists for you, one with the story order that goes through the series in chronological order, and another in order of their release. Use the buttons at the top of the page to switch between the lists, and find the one that works for you.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade
What it’s about: Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is an enhanced and expanded version of Final Fantasy VII Remake that features a new episode starring Yuffie and introduces an exhilarating new story arc with numerous gameplay additions for players to enjoy.Final Fantasy X-2
Final Fantasy X-2
- Release date :March 13, 2003
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What it’s about: Final Fantasy X-2 is the direct sequel to Final Fantasy X, developed and published by Square Enix. It was the first direct sequel game in the Final Fantasy series and the first to feature an all-female playable cast. It also returned to the job system not seen in the main series since Final Fantasy V. The game uses a character class system where the equipped dressphere determines her abilities and stats. Party members can switch to any dressphere in their Garment Grid to swap to new skills and adapt to different opponents. It makes use of the Active Time Battle system that was absent from Final Fantasy X. The party has access to all locations early on and can visit them through the Celsius, complete several minigames and sidequests in a chapter before progressing through the story to the next one.Final Fantasy XI Online
What it’s about: Final Fantasy XI Online is the franchise's first MMORPG as well as the eleventh installment in the main series. FFXI was the world's first cross-console MMORPG, available for Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and Steam. Since its release in 2002, it has become the most financially successful title in the Final Fantasy series. Due to the nature of online RPGs, FFXI differs in that the player is not the only hero. Instead, each player creates a customizable character and adventures through the world of Vana'diel with other players; leveling up, exploring, completing missions, quests, and much more. Leveling up requires a group of people working together in what is called a Party, with each participant contributing their own skills to help take down a foe and gain Experience points. Battles occur in real-time, taking the ATB system to a new level, which was emulated again to a certain extent in Final Fantasy XII.Final Fantasy XII
Final Fantasy XII
- Release date :March 16, 2006