If you're doing the older series, I actually (and I cannot believe I'm saying this) recommend FF9. It has better pacing, probably the easiest to follow plot this side of FF6, and solid gameplay.
Plus the translation job is easily the best in the entire series.
The only reason I don't hold it in higher regard personally, is simply due to the art design and direction (that, and the main character does a few things that genuinely annoys me).
Otherwise, yeah, I also recommend FF6. It's good, though the concepts will feel quite dated in comparison.
Apart from those two, the rest of the series from FFX onward is fairly unremarkable. FF12 had potential, if only the plot was deep rather than PRETENDING it's deep. FFX has serious plot related issues, though the gameplay is fairly solid (if not leaning on the too-easy side).
FF7 is quite overrated and you need a road map to make sense of the plot, but it still makes more sense than FF8 (which is probably the worst of the PSX titles, if only because that game is horribly, HORRIBLY unbalanced. The plot makes no sense at all either).
Plus the translation job is easily the best in the entire series.
The only reason I don't hold it in higher regard personally, is simply due to the art design and direction (that, and the main character does a few things that genuinely annoys me).
Otherwise, yeah, I also recommend FF6. It's good, though the concepts will feel quite dated in comparison.
Apart from those two, the rest of the series from FFX onward is fairly unremarkable. FF12 had potential, if only the plot was deep rather than PRETENDING it's deep. FFX has serious plot related issues, though the gameplay is fairly solid (if not leaning on the too-easy side).
FF7 is quite overrated and you need a road map to make sense of the plot, but it still makes more sense than FF8 (which is probably the worst of the PSX titles, if only because that game is horribly, HORRIBLY unbalanced. The plot makes no sense at all either).