The series is having a bit of a resurgence thanks to the wonderful. It's a full-blown remake of the wonderful that promises fans classic JRPG gameplay with a modern twist. The many improvements made to that game have ensured that both fans and newcomers can enjoy it, which is honestly fantastic to see. I'm very grateful that more people get to experience its excellent narrative and fun gameplay, as it is one of the best games in the series.
However, while absolutely deserves its incredibly positive reviews, I can't help but feel like another game in the series deserved to be remade more. The first three games got relatively decent ports to both mobile and then consoles, which allowed a whole new group of fans to experience them. However, onegame remains trapped on a single system despite easily being the very best game in the entire series.
The series is one of the few in video game history that doesn't have a truly terrible entry. Despite its plethora of attempts to diversify its gameplay, somehow always manages to at least put out something half-decent. However, while they're all pretty good in their own right, in my opinion, the very best game is the ninth entry,. I even think it beats the rather fantastic and universally beloved for the best game of all time.
Sure, that probably has something to do with the fact that I played it when I was younger, but it is still a game that, after multiple replays, holds up, despite it all. From its incredible soundtrack to its memorable cast of characters, locations, and narrative, has it all. What makes it stand out above the rest is its inclusion of multiplayer, which frankly helped me get through the game my first time around, as well as the completely customizable party members. I had so much fun making my dream team of Martial Artists, Gladiators, and Priests.
It's no stretch to say that is one of the best DS games of all time, in large part thanks to its enormous scale and ambition. It manages to cram an impressive
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