While the PS2 release's main story took almost 40 hours to complete , quality of life updates implemented in modern ports has brought this time down considerably making it a much more palatable experience. The 'True' ending still requires a second playthrough though, and players will need to tackle the incredibly frustrating tower alignment mini-game if they're attempting a completionist run.
Final Fantasy V often gets left out of the conversation. It's not quite an all-time great, but it's not as flawed or outdated as Final Fantasy II , so it kind of just sits there on its own. Still, one will find just as engrossing a world as the others if they take the plunge. Really, it's hard to go wrong with any of the two-dimensional outings. Not many games this old can say they will occupy gamers' time for more than thirty hours.
Not too many people stuck with Lightning through to the end of her trilogy, but those who did likely spent at least hours across all three games. Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII accounts for around 34 hours of that, although this time can increase dramatically if players opt to do more than just the main story.
Completing everything that the game has to offer will take players around 65 and a half hours, which actually makes it the shortest of the three games from a completionist's perspective. It provides a fitting conclusion to Lightning's journey and so is definitely worth doing for those who are fans of the character , although getting through XIII-2 first can be a bit of a slog.
Despite only covering the Midgar section of the original game , a standard playthrough of Final Fantasy VII Remake clocks in at a whopping 34 hours. That the original release doesn't take too much longer, should give a fairly good idea of just how much Tetsuya Nomura and his team changed and added to the release.
Those hoping to complete all of the game's side quests can expect to spend an additional 7 and half hours on top of their main playthrough, while a full completionist run will take a staggering 84 hours. This is largely down to players needing to complete the game again on hard mode, where there are also some additional challenges for players to take on. The PlayStation 5 Release, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, comes with a slew of upgrades to the visuals and performance along with a new story expansion starring Yuffie Kisaragi.
This DLC episode takes about five hours to complete. However, completionists can expect to spend about 17 hours in the new content, since it has to be beaten at least twice along with the side quests. The second half of this game brought a new element to the series , giving players a then-unprecedented level of choice on how to approach tackling objectives. After the halfway point, one can even dart towards the finish without seeing everything on the newly transformed world map, cutting down game time significantly.
However, one is a fool if they don't take a look at everything one of the most celebrated 2D JRPGs of all time has to offer. Cloud and his friends' journey not only elevated the series to new heights, but the medium as a whole. Its massive detailed world, cosmic story, and hard-hitting emotional beats were unlike anything else gamers saw at the time. Thirty-eight hours is about how long it takes to get through it, but doing everything there is to do can at least double the playtime.
The ninth entry was a counter-point to the two science-fiction themed titles before it. The return to form stands as the PlayStation's swan song, and what a great send off it was. Second, some of your times are simply wrong. The cutscenes alone are like 8 hours. The speed run record is over 10 hours. Third, as Detriiment said, describing FFVII as "awful" especially when you've never beaten it but then not putting a similar or worse description on inferior games like FFXII, for instance, is pretty ridiculous as well.
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User Info: Gwendal Gwendal 10 years ago 7 Yeah, for the main story sounds about right for most of them. User Info: barreltheif barreltheif 10 years ago 10 FF1 - hours. Most remasters and re-releases of Final Fantasy games have the same content, and thus the same playtime as the originals. However, some remakes are entirely different beasts of their own. Final Fantasy 3 for the Nintendo DS had its own unique cast of characters, and its story is just a bit longer.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake is an entirely new game , even if it goes through the same story beats. Since Final Fantasy 7 Remake will receive new parts in the future, its playtime will soon grow. Sequels are add-ons to the main series, albeit some fans disregard them. Spin-offs and side games make up the bulk of the franchise. Elements are corrupted, heroes appear to save the day, you rescued a princess, freed a town from pirates, awoke a sleeping prince, and are probably currently investigating the rotting earth near Melmond now.
The quirky thing about FFII is the leveling system. Some people like it and some people hate it. Basically you don't gain experience, but you gain stats by using them.
If you attack with your sword you get better at swords. If you cast Fire a lot you get better with Fire. If you get hit alot, you gain HP. If you attack a lot you gain strength. I like the sound of that levelling system, will need to see how well implemented it was though! I've a feeling I've played a game with something similar before.
Sounds fun though. I just think it's the fact that NPCs that you'd feel as being somewhat major, Kings and the like, seem to impart very little information, and I'm just used to them being the major plot reveals with the smaller NPCs supplementing a lot less than they do here.
The blank slate of the main characters doesn't bother me, I like it actually, means I can project what I want them to be onto them, like a basic Fallout or Skyrim. I guess overall, the game is just very basic. I can't criticise that overly though because of its age. I felt the same way when I played. The game seems so disjointed would be the word I use. I had a heck of a time finding the next location, but Beege man helped me through it and I loved it.
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