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In Final Fantasy I, your ultimate objective is to save the world. This objective had never been used before in a video game, and will probably never be used again. The methods of saving the world, however, take the user through a series of intricate plot lines, story twists, and gripping suspense. In fact, the excitement and emotional overload is evident in the very beginning of the game, where a prophecy states that four warriors must each carry an orb into the kingdom of Coneria, consequently facing the most tedious, and dreary, and difficult adventure of their lives. The player is given the chance to determine which four warriors he will damn to this adventure, though he or she also has the option of cloning some of the warriors. However, for each clone made, another available warrior w

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  • Final Fantasy I
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  • In Final Fantasy I, your ultimate objective is to save the world. This objective had never been used before in a video game, and will probably never be used again. The methods of saving the world, however, take the user through a series of intricate plot lines, story twists, and gripping suspense. In fact, the excitement and emotional overload is evident in the very beginning of the game, where a prophecy states that four warriors must each carry an orb into the kingdom of Coneria, consequently facing the most tedious, and dreary, and difficult adventure of their lives. The player is given the chance to determine which four warriors he will damn to this adventure, though he or she also has the option of cloning some of the warriors. However, for each clone made, another available warrior w
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Platform
  • NES
Genre
  • RPG
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  • Final Fantasy N
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  • Final Fantasy II
Title
  • Final Fantasy I
Released
  • 1990(xsd:integer)
Developer
  • Squaresoft
Rating
  • E
Publisher
  • Nintendo
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  • Yes
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  • In Final Fantasy I, your ultimate objective is to save the world. This objective had never been used before in a video game, and will probably never be used again. The methods of saving the world, however, take the user through a series of intricate plot lines, story twists, and gripping suspense. In fact, the excitement and emotional overload is evident in the very beginning of the game, where a prophecy states that four warriors must each carry an orb into the kingdom of Coneria, consequently facing the most tedious, and dreary, and difficult adventure of their lives. The player is given the chance to determine which four warriors he will damn to this adventure, though he or she also has the option of cloning some of the warriors. However, for each clone made, another available warrior will be spared. It is a tough decision, and after it is made, the characters, and players, often find themselves in tears. But perseverance in the face of obstacles such as insurmountable rivers soon sets their minds apart from the teary farewell of the game's beginning. Gameplay requires vast amounts of skill, and only 3.5 people on record have beaten the game, mainly because most people lay their controllers down in horror right at the extremely nasty pirate gangbang on the second town, so it would take a very "experienced" mind (for lack of a better term) to get past it, and whatever other sick horrors this game might hold. However much skill it takes, though, the game possesses little strategic value. Beating the game requires only manic and frenzied button mashing; while this provides little entertainment value, the players are generally so hooked on the plot they will not want to stop playing for even a second.
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