4. Final Fantasy 2
Getting closer to the Number 1 spot, we have Final Fantasy 2 in at number 4. It was developed by Square (Now Square Enix) and released in 1991. I can't even begin to think of how many hours I spent on this game as a kid. Countless. I loved everything there was about this game.
3. Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
Lufia was developed by Neverland and published in Japan in 1995, by Taito. Lufia 2 is a straight up RPG, however it has many puzzle elements incorporated in the various dungeons you explore. You acquire a bunch of items like a bow and arrow and bomb to name a few, which can be used to help you overcome certain obstacles in dungeons.
2. Final Fantasy III
The game was released to critical acclaim and is regarded as a true landmark in the Final Fantasy Series.
1. Chrono Trigger
It follows a group of people that are traveling through time in order to prevent the cause of a major catastrophe. I don't know what to say that has not already been said about Chrono Trigger. It surely is a masterpiece, so well done and very unique. From the battle system, to the load of sidequests that reveal a lot about the characters and their pasts, to the badass that was Magus and to that fact that you had multiple endings, all signs point towards a win.
No comments :
Post a Comment