Summary
TheFinal Fantasyfranchise is one of themost successful RPGsin gaming, with over twenty games (including both mainline titles and spin-off games). From the very early days of the PlayStation One,Final Fantasyhas been a household name that has delivered breathtaking stories and left a deep impression on fans all around the world. EachFinal Fantasygame pushes the envelope with a brand-new world facing a brand-new conflict.
While eachFinal Fantasystory that comes out is just as good as the last, looking back may be an interesting idea for the franchise. There is an endless amount of lore in numerousFinal Fantasygames, and a prequel may be a strong way to explore that untapped potential. Here are some of the bestFinal Fantasygames that deserve a prequel.
Final Fantasy XIIis an underrated gem that was overshadowed by previous and future installments in the franchise. While the majority of the fanbase are seeking a remake or remaster of the title, a more interesting take on the game is to explore the past events leading up to the conflict in the story.
AFinal Fantasy XIIprequel game could focus on the kingdom of Nabaria and give a detailed experience of its decline. A game with the same theme asFinal Fantasy Type-0would make a great structure for a tragic war epic that players must endure to reach the modern day of the Archadian Empire.
Final Fantasy Tacticsis one of the most popular titles in theFinal Fantasyfranchise (outside of the main line of games). The story and gameplay are all celebrated for the innovation and attention to detail placed in the game.
A prequel to the game would explore the roots of the Fifty-Year War between Invalice and Ordalia, and while the game could introduce new characters and histories lost to conflict, it could also follow the past events of characters like Ramnza’s father, Balbanes, or even take a different political approach and explore the duke’s rise to power.
Final Fantasy IXhas some of the richest lore in the franchise that has never seen the light of day outside of the original game. WhileFinal Fantasy IXwas a fantastic title with interesting heroes and villains, a prequel to the series would dive into a magical journey that may even transcend time.
There are countless points of entry for a prequel to the series that could bring the history of Garland to life. Additionally, the game could have a grand scale and focus on the Mist War and the violence that nearly tore Terra apart.
The perfect setting forFinal Fantasy VIwould be to explore the catastrophic war that erupted between mages and espers one thousand years in the past. InFinal Fantasy VI, the world is nearly devoid of magic due to the war of Magi. Exploring the conflict, traveling back to the height of the Mage Kingdom, and examining how the Espers were abused would make for a thrilling story.
Players could see the beauty that was torn down by corruption in a failed attempt to save a dying civilization, or take part in the war as Esper rebels seeking freedom and justice.
Final Fantasy IVis one of the more expansive and innovativeFinal Fantasygames in terms of narrative. Not many games in the Final Fantasy franchise shoot toward the stars on such a grand scale while at the same time leaving so much potential on the table.
A second story diving into the origins of magic and the Lunarinans' race as a whole would make a fantastic setting for a prequel game. The game could also focus on the origins of the conflict between the Blue Planet and the Red Moon. While the story would be an extremely high concept, it would make for an incredibly adventurous project.
Final Fantasy XVis a game that spans decades as players take control of Noctis and follow his journey from prince to king. The game did a wonderful job at worldbuilding, creating an opportunity for a prequel due to the fact that there is just as much history behind the story as there is in front of it.
A narrative focusing on the rise of King Regis and the establishment of Nifleheim would make for an emotionally charged story, and with the addition of the current action game mechanics of theFinal Fantasy 7 Remake, the game would be incredible.
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A Dive into the Past Chaos of the World War that Shaped the Future
Final Fantasy VIII is a cult classic of theFinal Fantasygenre that has just as much popularity as Final Fantasy VII. The game’s story follows Squall Leonhart on a journey to save time itself as a futuristic god seeks to wipe everything out of existence. The world ofFinal Fantasy VIIIis a desolate plane forever changed by the Sorceress Wars.
This conflict would make an incredible setting for a prequel game to learn how the fire started and experience the turn of the century. In a gritty and action-packed game, a new Gunblade wielder could cut a path to justice or instead carve out a piece of history for themselves and take the player on a rollercoaster ride of a journey.
Final Fantasy X is a game thatexceeded all expectationsand is a classic among the franchise greats. The perfect setting for aFinal Fantasy Xprequel would focus on Braska’s pilgrimage. With the lives of summoners being very vital to the world of Spira, especially prior to the main game’s story, the journey that Braska underwent with Jeht and Auron to bring peace to Spira would be a perfect addition to the Saga.
Jeht and Auron are fan-favorite characters fromFinal Fantasy X, and further exploring their history and development, while introducing new characters with a deep connection to the future ofFinal Fantasy X, would be a brilliant undertaking.