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Final Fantasy 7: Dirge of Cerberus » Go 
Final Fantasy 7 Dirge of Cerberus Dirge of Cerberus is the fourth game in the Final Fantasy 7 compilation and focuses solely on Vincent. Square-Enix is seen branching out from the traditional RPG genre and introducing us to a Final Fantasy that is an Action-RPG. This means no turn-based battles and only on-field fights.

Final Fantasy 8 » Go 
Final Fantasy 8 Final Fantasy 8 had a lot to live up to as it's predecessor was the mighty Final Fantasy 7, and while liked amongst fans, there was a sense of disappointment among the few who were expecting it to better FF7. Spanning 4 disks and depicting an enthralling tale, it still make its way into the hearts and hands of FF-fans worldwide.

Final Fantasy 9 » Go 
Final Fantasy 9 Square-Enix marked the end of their Playstation releases with Final Fantasy 9, a tale of three warring nations on Gaia. This game was an instant hit and was emotionally appealing to gamers as well as being engaging and featuring an effective and easy to grasp game-system. Popular opinion was that this marked an improvement over Final Fantasy 8 but however the gameplay was considerably shorter.

Final Fantasy 10 » Go 
Final Fantasy 10 Final Fantasy 10 was a breakthrough for the Final Fantasy series. One qualm about the games was that the characters had no in-game voices, however FF10 rectified this. As the first Final Fantasy on the Playstation 2, FF10 sported was graphically amazing, as well has having a great game-system in the Sphere Grid.

Final Fantasy 10-2 » Go 
Final Fantasy 10-2 The first true sequel to an Final Fantasy. Final Fantasy 10-2 picks up from where Final Fantasy 10 left off and follows Yuna, Rikku and now Paine around Spira on their journey. Loved my some and hated by others, FFX-2 boasts a wealth of innovative systems, most prominantly the Dress-Sphere, transforming your character into any class you choose.

Final Fantasy 11 » Go 
Final Fantasy 11 Square-Enix decided it was time to combat the MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) market, and thus Final Fantasy 11 emerged. Costing roughly $12 a month and requiring broadband and a high-end PC, it stopped many people every being able to play this game, however, millions still purchased it and have had no regrets since.

Final Fantasy 12 » Go 
Final Fantasy 12 Final Fantasy 12 is the last appearance of a main-stream Final Fantasy game on the Playstation 2. It features two warring kingdoms and with impressive trailers and a demo, it is being eagerly awaited by Final Fantasy fans and gamers alike.

Final Fantasy 13 » Go 
Final Fantasy 13 Final Fantasy 13's release date is still open to speculation, but what we do know is that we are in for a treat. One game (and the leading title) of the Fabula Nova Crystalis project, it is the first Final Fantasy to grace the Playstation 3 and promises outstanding graphics along with innovative and engaging gameplay. .
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