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Broken Box
Jan 29, 2009

Harlock posted:

FF1 was the first I played when I was really little, but I don't think I grasped most of it back then. I did rent FF4 a lot as a child, but never really got very far. It wasn't until FF6 that I really started to enjoy the series and like it so much back in the day. I remember the moment when I finally beat the Floating Continent (a task that eluded me for such a long time) and I thought I had won the game.. then found out there was a World of Ruin.

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This is my experience identically. My family had owned the first one from when I was very young and I practically taught myself to read to play it prior to entering kindergarten (in addition to Dragon Warrior I & II, Crystalis) FF4 was impossible to find so I rented it until I was able to finish it and finally found it for purchase after the lifespan of the SNES. FF6 was the first time I went out of my way to buy a Final Fantasy and I really enjoyed it. The World of Ruin was a very unexpected twist considering the whole lighthearted good guys vs. the empire theme up until that point.

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