Feature: The Best Final Fantasy Games Of All Time

Every mainline Final Fantasy on Nintendo systems, ranked by you.

The release of Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition has had us looking back over the long-running and celebrated Final Fantasy franchise. The RPG series with the title to get Lionel Hutz hot under the collar has over three decades-worth of titles to its name, with fifteen mainline entries, and a bewildering host of spin-offs, side stories, sequels, crossovers, remakes and more that form one of gaming’s biggest juggernaut franchises.

We recently asked for your help in rating all the mainline games that have appeared on Nintendo consoles–to keep things simple (confusing numbering for the West aside). Our thanks to everyone who voted. It’s no small task, that’s for sure, with twelve of the fifteen mainline games now available to play on Nintendo consoles (okay, eleven-and-a-half; the Pocket Edition of Final Fantasy XV isn’t really the full monty and its position in the list below is no surprise).

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Every mainline Final Fantasy on Nintendo systems, ranked by you.

The release of Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition has had us looking back over the long-running and celebrated Final Fantasy franchise. The RPG series with the title to get Lionel Hutz hot under the collar has over three decades-worth of titles to its name, with fifteen mainline entries, and a bewildering host of spin-offs, side stories, sequels, crossovers, remakes and more that form one of gaming’s biggest juggernaut franchises.

We recently asked for your help in rating all the mainline games that have appeared on Nintendo consoles–to keep things simple (confusing numbering for the West aside). Our thanks to everyone who voted. It’s no small task, that’s for sure, with twelve of the fifteen mainline games now available to play on Nintendo consoles (okay, eleven-and-a-half; the Pocket Edition of Final Fantasy XV isn’t really the full monty and its position in the list below is no surprise).

Read the full article on nintendolife.com



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