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Chrono Series

  • Chrono Trigger
    • Let's start with the best, a review of many would call the best JRPG ever, let alone the best of the SNES era.
  • Chrono Cross
    • Chrono Trigger is great and we'll fight anyone that says otherwise. Chrono Cross, though? Not so much. Let's see if we can figure out why.

Final Fantasy Series

Mana Series

  • Final Fantasy Adventure
    • We then turn our sights to the Seiken Densetsu series, as it's known in Japan, with the first of the titles in the series. Is this GameBoy adventure a classic or just an oddity?
  • Secret of Mana
    • The SNES follow-up to Final Fantasy Adventure improves everything while adding in better graphics and music. But does it really create a winner, or is it more weirdness from the Japanese company?

SaGa Series

  • The Final Fantasy Legend
    • Square's first Game Boy title continues the ideas and development from Final Fantasy II into an even weirder adventure.
  • Final Fantasy Legend II
    • Another group of adventurers go another another adventure up a tower in Square's follow-up to their Game Boy smash hit.
  • Final Fantasy Legend III
    • Four heroes must travel through time to save their world in this rather difficult adventure.

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See Also:

  • Awesome Games Done Quick 2019: We take a tour through the best parts of the Winter 2019 GDQ maraton, including an awesome run of Octopath Traveler.
  • SpeedGaming Live 2019: We take a backstage tour through SpeedGaming Live, and then hit a few of the videos from the marathon, including Final Fantasy Randomizer.
  • Linearity in RPGs: We take a look at what makes an RPG too linear, whether that really even is a thing.
  • When Do Video Games Really End?: We think on the endings of games and if an ending has to be an ending.
  • Linearity in RPGs: A discussion of whether or not it's fair to call modern RPGs "hallway simulators".

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