What if Final Fantasy never left Japan?

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NerfedFalcon

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derdeutschmachine said:
They'd probably latch on to something else. Either that or some dedicated pirates would figure out how to translate it and release it online.
That's what they do with every other Japan-only series/game in existence (at least, the ones worth playing and that they don't have to dub): Seiken Densetsu 3/Secret of Mana 2, Mother 3, Touhou Project (all 18 of them), Final Fantasy V (so far, the only one without an official English release), Fire Emblems 1-6... That's as many as I can think of, but there's probably a lot more.
 

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people would probably still be hooked on square thanks to chrono trigger. there is even a chance the chrono saga would have become the new final fantasy
 

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Honestly, I can't say anything of monumental importance, JRPGs are still very niche today, (not niche per se, but perhaps isolated) so I imagine a world where people grew up on Fallout and other Western stuff alone and smile.

I used to be a big, big Final Fantasy fan, but 12 and 13 nailed that coffin so tight Uma Thurman couldn't get out of it. I remember playing, 1, and 2 (that's 4 for everyone else)as a child, but honestly it wasn't until I saw 8 and 7 that I realized the company was Japanese. Seriously 1 and 2 look so darn European. Don't get on me about not realizing it. I was five or six.
 

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Gladion said:
Fairly simple, let me get out my dictionary:
"I was never into FF and it's far too late to try, anyways. I don't care, it doesn't look interesting enough for me".
Your answer: "I don't want to see that you meant you're not interested, let me just assume you're talking about how the story is far too developed for you to understand at this point. Don't be fooled by the numbers. It's more or less a secret, but the Final Fantasy games arenot direct sequels to each other. Try them out and you will be able to enjoy life as I do. Then we fight together on the internet, the way I do right now!"
No, what I actually said is "the series isn't connected." Please don't put words into my mouth, I just assumed that he thought it was too late because the stories would be connected and it would require too much of a time investment for him.

Didn't you hear of the saying "don't assume, because it makes an ass out of u and me?" You should really remember the saying.
"FF games are seriously not developing. They're all the same"
This time, I don't even have to translate your answer. The very first word is enough:
"lolno"
Besides that, the most popular ones (7 - 9, possibly 10) are, on the gameplay level, very VERY alike. No comparison to Nintendo sequels, even if you tried that.
The story is also very similar, but that's just because every single major FF game is. (Possible exception: FF Tactics)
7 used materia.
8 used junctions.
10 used the CTB.

They're completely different. In 7, materia is equipped on your?equipment. Equipping fire magic will allow the use of fire, but linking it to support materia will give you added effects, like making your attacks fire type or being able to attack all enemies with fire. If you put it on your armor, your resistance will increase. The materia levels up and reproduces after a certain amount of AP is reached. In 8 you link your magic to your stats, and the number of spells you have directly influences how big the change is. In 10, ATB is thrown away completely in change for a more refined turn based battle system. It allows you to switch characters on the fly. Overdrives are also different from usual limit breaks because each limit break is executed in a different way(ex. timing a bar right or certain button input).

I didn't play 9, but I can imagine that it isn't a carbon copy of any of the other games.

And Final Fantasy games often use overused basic plots, like "ragtag team of rebels fights bad empire/poorly defined antagonist", but if you're going to try that then most games have the same plot.
 

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It would be some sort of cult series that has an underground following of fan-translators. Kind of like how it is now, but on a minimal more unspoken of scale. It wouldn't be discovered properly until you dug up info on the internet and would be one of those things that becomes fairly popular years later.

Also, the fans would constantly get petitions and letters together to call for an english release.

Also, there would still be as much fan hentai and fiction as there is today, if not more.

EDIT: Also, why does every FF discussion that pops up have to have accusations of fanboyism and people that go out of their way to hate it? I see the same thing with Halo and other popular games, I wish people would just shut up about it and admit that maybe, just maybe... They have different tastes.