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GLaD #6: The Best Video Game of All Time


On 02/11/2014 at 02:53 AM by Coolsetzer

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Final Fantasy VI! I could seriously talk about this game all day. It's my favorite video game of all time.

 

The first time I ever saw it was at my cousin's house as a teenager. He had a Super Nintendo as well, and invited me to play the game with him. I had never played an RPG before, and I was in for a real treat. He was at the Floating Continent, and I didn't know what I was doing. He set up the second controller, and I controlled a couple people in battle. Anyway, I was amazed at the cutscenes that followed, and we got to the Serpent Trench on the second map. To this day, I can still imagine what it was like to wander a dead world. Those bells still get me.

 

Since I couldn't stay long, he let me borrow Final Fantasy II while he finished that game. I had a good time with it, but really wanted to play the other one again. I borrowed it a couple months later, and loved it. It became my favorite.

 

After I got a part time job, it was one of the first games I ever bought. I got the Nintendo strategy guide for it as well. I played it in depth again and pretty much memorized it.

 

I don't know why, but I started writing the game as a story. It was an amateurish endeavor, but one that brought me pleasure. I had done it once before with another favorite, Ninja Gaiden 2. To write out half the game took me 6 months, as I recall. I think that the other half took me 8. I did it all in notebooks throughout my last year of high school. I ended up with a dozen or so of them. Afterward, I put the world away for awhile.

 

I came back to it after I was in the Army. I bought my first laptop in 2002, and discovered the internet. I found a place called Fanfiction.net, and started reposting my story on there. It wasn't well received because my writing style was lacking. I had written the whole thing in present tense, and I learned that you're not suposed to do that with multi-chapter fics.

 

So as I started rewriting it, I got inspired to do a sequel. In between converting my old story and writing new chapters, my laptop died. So I lost everything and had to start over. Regrettably, I never did finish converting my adaptation from notebooks to fanfiction.net. Although I did make it halfway through my sequel. Everything that I have online is still under my old profile. My author name is Furysetzer.

 

As far as the game goes, I played it again the PSX in the Anthology edition of the game. And again on the Game Boy Advance, and really liked the new translation and new content, even though some of the classic lines from Ted Woolsey wasn't there. Before that, I had started getting into emulation, and played a mod for it called Expert Version. It was great as well.

 

Last year, I found the import version of FFVI for the Super Famicom complete in box. I also snagged a mint copy of the strategy guide for cheap. I had the OST already, but I also got the ultimate sound version, which included the piano collections and Grand Finale. I have everything displayed in a cabinet, kind of like a mini shrine. I'm hoping to get the original game CIB again as well one of these days. Call me crazy, but I even have a FF tattoo.

 

That brings me to the mobile release of Final Fantasy VI. I am still seriously on the fence about this one. Even though the environments look better, the characters look really ugly to me. They are washed out and pastel colored. I also heard about the game having drm to where you can't even play it offline. I hope the iOS version doesn't have that. Even though I will probably get it when I get my iPad Mini back.

 

I can't tell you how much this one little game has influenced me. The world and characters are so interesting to me, and it is the coolest fantasy world that I have ever experienced. If I could program, the only thing I would ever do is mess around with the game. Maybe even fully realize the sequel in my dreams.


 

Comments

Cary Woodham

02/11/2014 at 07:59 AM

So your favorite game is FF6 then?  I was a little confused because at first you typed in FF VII.  FF6 is one of my top five favorite games of all time, and my top RPG of all time.

Ranger1

02/11/2014 at 08:48 AM

He typed FF VI with an exclamation point, fooled me at first, too, Cary.

Coolsetzer

02/11/2014 at 09:10 PM

Haha, as far as FF games go, 7 was one of the best as well. Even though they rushed the ending. FF 6 was amazing through the whole thing, though.

Ranger1

02/11/2014 at 08:53 AM

I love how we all have that one game that drew us in. Mine was Wizardry, I used to write elaborate back stories for all my characters and then write stories about their adventures in the dungeon.

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/11/2014 at 10:24 AM

Actually, I cannot pinpoint agame that "drew me in," I just liked  playing as a kid in general. Still, games are fun, or I wouldn't be here. lol Wizardry is a cool title. I'm now curious how many metal bands and/or songs it probably inspired ...

Anyway, people do seem to love FFVI. It's one of those games I hear about that makes me wish I enjoyed JRPGs more. I've considered writing fanfiction before, to get a headstart on just plain writing. It's cool you were inspired to write like that.

 

Coolsetzer

02/12/2014 at 01:27 PM

Yeah, writing is a very pleasurable hobby. You should try your hand at it!

Coolsetzer

02/12/2014 at 07:50 AM

I never played Wizardry, but I can totally understand being drawn in. You know that the creators did a good job when that happens 

The Last Ninja

02/11/2014 at 12:53 PM

Wow, the lengths you went for this game are impressive! I'm not sure if it's the best game ever, but it is definitely one of the best, and I highly doubt it will ever be surpassed as the best FF game.

FFVI was also very influential on me when I was just a kid. Me and my older brothers found a copy of it for $80, and after reading all the hype about it from Nintendo Power, we begged our dad to get for us, which he did. I remember watching as my oldest brother played through the game; we were all so impressed by everything! It remains to be my favorite RPG ever, although I've never beaten it. I've been wanting to play it again, and thanks to you, I might have to do that sooner than I thought.

Coolsetzer

02/12/2014 at 01:46 PM

That's a cool story. I remember the first time I beat it. After the credits rolled and The End blazed on the screen, I teared up. I really didn't want the game to end.

Aboboisdaman

02/11/2014 at 03:48 PM

FF 6 is easily my favorite FF game. It was the first RPG I played too. Honestly.... I didn't like it that much the first time I played it. I was used to platformers, beat em ups, and what not (and was 12). So reading all that text was weird and I thought the battles were boring. I must have played through it at least 20 times since. There's so much to love about it. Kefka is my favorite villian ever. That laugh!

Coolsetzer

02/12/2014 at 01:47 PM

Definitely the best villain ever! I have the Kefka laugh set as my notification tone on my phone. lol

KnightDriver

02/12/2014 at 04:14 AM

I just watched the intro to FFVI (or III). You know the ones that come up before you hit start if you let the game idle? 

Coolsetzer

02/12/2014 at 01:49 PM

Watch some of the FMV from the Anthology version on YouTube. It is really good!

KnightDriver

02/15/2014 at 03:12 AM

Woah! Cool! I didn't know they did extra scenes for the Anthology edition.

Coolsetzer

02/16/2014 at 07:57 PM

Glad you liked it! They also did one for after you beat the game .

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