Final Fantasy - Endless Nova

Final Fantasy was made in 1987 by Hironubu Sakaguchi and was actually intended as a farewell "present" to Square Co. Ltd. Sakaguchi felt that the gaming world was going in circles and that no-one wanted to take any chances with a new type of game. So he decided to quit the business and start a new career doing something completely different, maybe becoming a fisherman. But before he could do this he needed to prove to both himself and the rest of the world that the age of groundbreaking games was not over. He sat down and worked over a long period in secret on his last project ever. His last dream. His Final Fantasy. And so the name was created. Final Fantasy was a single man's last wish for proving that new things could still be made. And so far every single FF game has improved the gaming world in ways no-one could imagine. Every game has introduced something new in terms of graphics, gameplay, voices and music, engine - you name it. Final Fantasy has always been the first to go in new directions. And that is how it should be. The moment Hironubu Sakaguchi feels the games are getting repetitive he is going to quit and become a fisherman.I have always been a great fan of the series, and I have played every single one of them. It is amazing to see how complex the plot in the first game actually is (this game is very difficult to get a hold on), and how large the world is. If I was to pick a favourite all-time Final Fantasy story, it would have to be that of FF X, but if I was to choose the most immense game on account of the time it was made, characters in the game, world, gameplay, feel and background, it would be FF VI. No other game using the old FF engine was even close to that gem, and it is still one of the best-loved FF games by fans all over the globe... until now.















