All 16 Mainline Final Fantasy Games Ranked
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All 16 Mainline Final Fantasy Games Ranked

There are multiple aspects of the Final Fantasy games that appeal to fans, and we all value these characteristics differently. Based on my own preferences, my updated current rankings from best to worst are: VI, XIII, XVI, VII, X, XV, IV, V, IX, XIV, XII, III, II, I, XI, VIII.

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Sixth Album from Final Fantasy Distant Worlds Orchestral Tour Available Now
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Sixth Album from Final Fantasy Distant Worlds Orchestral Tour Available Now

“Distant Worlds VI: more music from FINAL FANTASY” is available now to order in CD form. The album is largely a combination of songs from the last two Distant Worlds tours: the Final Fantasy VII Remake tour and the Final Fantasy 35th Anniversary tour. It also features a previously unreleased rendition of Final Fantasy VIII’s “Eyes on Me” performed by Final Fantasy XIV vocalist Susan Calloway.

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Every Mainline Final Fantasy Game Ranked
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Every Mainline Final Fantasy Game Ranked

There are multiple aspects of the Final Fantasy games that appeal to fans, and we all value these characteristics differently. I really value music, battle systems, and story; and I don’t care about open worlds, gear, or non-critical NPCs. Based on my own preferences, my current rankings from best to worst are: VI, XIII, VII, X, XV, IV, V, IX, XIV, XII, III, II, I, XI, VIII.

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Final Fantasy 35th Anniversary vinyl and Nobuo Uematsu arrangement album Modulation available for pre-order
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Final Fantasy 35th Anniversary vinyl and Nobuo Uematsu arrangement album Modulation available for pre-order

Square Enix has recently announced two Final Fantasy compilation albums available on vinyl. One is a two disc orchestral compilation for the 35th anniversary of Final Fantasy. This set features new cover artwork by Yoshitaka Amano. The second vinyl release is a Final Fantasy album featuring one song from each of the first ten games, newly arranged by Nobuo Uematsu.

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