vanburman
White Knight
I was thinking back on the many FF games I've played in the past and I noticed that they all started with a great opening 20 or so minutes that just seamed to get you sucked in and engrossed in the story line. I can't however, decide which one is the best so let me know what you think and what that opening meant to you, thanks.
Sorry if there already is a post like this I looked and couldn't find one.
Sorry if there already is a post like this I looked and couldn't find one.
But after narrowing it down, I think it'd have to be a tie between IV, VI, VII, and X
X's was very flashy and set an immediate precedent for the story taking place in a much different world than most of the other FFs. IV opened up with an immediate introduction to the heavy, thought-provoking themes of the story, letting you know first off that there were going to be interesting moral questions throughout. VI had a brilliant opening narrative to give you the backstory on the world, while panning across a handful of interesting and quite beautifully rendered locales that were appropriate to what was being said (and, seeing...everyone...at the rally in Vector was quite powerful on the second playthrough). And finally, VII opened up by throwing you directly into an exciting mission, and started off in a prime location for dropping you right into the emotional heart of the story. So really, a lot of the FFs have had good openings ^^ Honestly I can't actually think of one I don't like, though I will agree that XII was probably one of the less engaging ones I've seen so far