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Before being somewhat jumbled together for FF7 Remake , the story of the original FF7 was added to by many different creators across a timeline of books, movies, and video games. The story of FF7 continued in other forms of media, even though the game never received a direct sequel, as FF10 or FF13 did. FF7 was the first game in the series, and it went on to spawn a multimedia franchise called the Compilation of Final Fantasy 7.

Fans assumed this metaseries was over when FF7 Remake was announced, but it will be retold in the upcoming FF7 Ever Crisis mobile game. FF7 Remake referenced the other pieces of FF7 media, so it's clear aspects of the Compilation are still valid, even if their position in the timeline has changed.

There were multiple FF7 prequel games made for release on several platforms, as well as an animated FF7 prequel movie. The original FF7 follows Cloud and the members of Avalanche as they try to stop the Shinra Corporation from sucking the life out of the planet.

Their goal quickly shifts to FF7 villain Sephiroth , who wants to use the Black Materia to summon Meteor and crash it into the world. Where it all began. The beginning six Final Fantasy games established and iterated on the high-fantasy foundation that would serve as the basis for the whole series. Coming from humble "hero's journey" RPG beginnings and expanding into vast and complex, world-spanning adventures, these games continued to evolve and expand beyond any preconceived capabilities of the series.

Standout titles are Final Fantasy 4 and Final Fantasy 6 , which to many fans are largely considered the best entries in the franchise when it comes to the series' core. Final Fantasy 4 generally represents the spirit of the series in its purest form, whereas many point to Final Fantasy 6 as the most innovative and ambitious title to the series. Final Fantasy released on the NES in , , and respectively.

Final Fantasy 7 , and all of its subsidiaries, contributed to the series' soaring to mainstream acclaim across the world.

The original Final Fantasy 7 , released on the first PlayStation in , propelled the franchise into stardom all across the world for a variety of reasons. This game became the first of many games in the franchise to become a phenomenon, thanks to at the time the world's largest marketing budget for a game ever. The game itself revolutionized the series far beyond its high-fantasy origins, becoming a steampunk, futuristic story partially grounded in reality.

Many of the core aspects like magic, equipment, experience, and combat were completely changed in favor of unique systems. Many fans still consider the seventh entry as the greatest game of all time, which is largely why it's received the similarly critically acclaimed Final Fantasy 7 Remake this year as well. Since the original's release, the game has also seen several spinoffs and even a motion picture sequel based in Final Fantasy 7 's universe.

Even though these side projects didn't exactly receive universal praise like its source material, it does speak to the longevity and impact Final Fantasy 7 had on the generation of fans who adored the original game. Another PlayStation entry following up on the massive success of the seventh entry, Final Fantasy 8 had a lot of expectations to live up to. Similarly evolving the franchise from its roots, Final Fantasy 8 was a grounded and futuristic RPG that incorporated comparatively more high-fantasy aspects like sorceresses and some of the original magic elements from past Final Fantasy games.

Over time the game has become a more divisive title in the franchise simply because of its frequently obtuse RPG systems that were a far cry from the franchises mainstay concepts. Though it's important to note the game was still critically acclaimed and moderately successful in comparison to its predecessor, despite the game quickly becoming a niche title in the franchise. Final Fantasy 9 finds itself in a similar scenario, but for a completely different reason.

The ninth Final Fantasy game, also released on PlayStation in , was a return to roots for the franchise. Don't have an account? Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X.

Topic Archived Page 1 of 2 Last. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. This topic contains spoilers - you can click, tap, or highlight to reveal them. Also included is the Hardcore mod which makes all enemies stronger with better stats and AI as well as adding new enemies and bosses. Other than that, I am using new HD models and textures, remastered OST and FMVs plus other smaller mods like a menu overhaul and the ability to save anywhere so that the extra difficulty didn't make the game drag out.

This got me back into the world of Final Fantasy 7 and I realized that there was so much more to it. I decided to acquire all of the spin-off games, movies, and short stories.

My goal was to do a complete chronological run-through and to do that took some effort on my part. There were a large number of decent timelines out there, but not a single one that included everything and exactly where it should go in said timeline. So I've done the work myself and this is the best I have been able to come up with. I have cross-referenced everything to make sure it fits but if there is anything missing or out of place, please feel free to correct me.

The number at the end is the in-game date each event takes place, XX meaning unknown. I will do an exact play order for when to play each of the 25 Before Crisis Chapters at which points in Crisis Core as I progress.

I have also tested out this fan remake of all 25 levels and am going to play through it for anyone wanting to have a chance to play it in some form. It seems well done for what it is. It contains translations of all books and has copies of the audiobooks. That being said, I have already played both of those, so I will be moving straight to Before Crisis. Which so far has a very good storyline.



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