Final Fantasy has long been one of the symbols of the world gaming industry. With countless versions and story arcs, along with a series of new characters, fascinating details and their own stories, Final Fantasy even has enough resources to create a universe of its own. . But besides the already great names like Final Fantasy 7, there are still many extremely disappointing versions of this series.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
This can be considered the least popular part of the legendary Final Fantasy series. Overall, Final Fantasy IV: The After Years brings a repeat of the original version nearly 20 years ago with some conceptual additions but does not bring much emotion. Even subsequent DLC expansions were a complete failure.
The change in graphic style in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years also did not receive the support of the majority of players, causing discomfort for everyone.
Final Fantasy 2
Final Fantasy 2 is still remembered as the most unimaginative version that Square Enix has ever produced. Except for some plus points like music and dialogue mechanisms, everything else about the game is underrated to the worst.
In particular, its playing style is not well balanced and the design of the Dungeons is too boring, which also frustrates gamers. Even though later expansions have salvaged it somewhat, certainly not many people want to play Final Fantasy 2 again, unless to learn about the history of this legendary series.
Final Fantasy 15
To date, this is still the version that creates the most controversy in the legendary Final Fantasy series. There are many factors that make gamers love this game such as the fact that it is the first open world action role-playing game of the series, and the graphics are so impressive. However, the open world element of Final Fantasy 15 is not too clear and creates countless debates.
Not to mention, the removal of the final DLC made many fans disappointed when they could not satisfy their curiosity about the ending of some story lines in the game. Final Fantasy 15 has great ideas but in the end, they end up incomplete. The biggest impressive point is probably just the great songs in this game.