Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Square Enix has made a lot of mobile games that appeal to fans’ sense of nostalgia. And Record Keeper is one of those games. Record Keeper is a pretty innocent game, even if it doesn’t bring anything too mind-blowing to the table. It’s a gacha game with all the normal trappings of the genre, and as a reward for the player’s time (and money) in the game, it gives them well-known FF characters.
If nothing else, it’s a fun way to pass the time. Square Enix used this game as a model to improve their gacha games. And they have since put out a number of mobile games in this genre with different degrees of success.
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
Brave Exvius is a game that showed how hard Square Enix was trying to get the gacha system right and make this game a money-making machine. Brave Exvius has a simple story that only exists to give players a reason to interact with the game. Players can call on their favorite FF characters to join them in fight.
Even though this game has a lot of changes, it’s clear that Brave Exvius still didn’t have enough to keep players interested for a long time. Thanks to the work on this game, the best FF gacha game to date could be made.
Mobius Final Fantasy
Mobius Final Fantasy is a great game for fans of Square Enix’s mobile games. Because it combines the typical gameplay loop of classic Final Fantasy games with refined gacha features. The beginning of the story is easy but interesting, and the chance to play as the legendary Warrior of Light is enough to keep players interested for a long time.
Mobius Final Fantasy is a great game with standard JRPG leveling, a fun job system, and unexpectedly fun and engaging exploration. Even people who don’t usually like gacha games will probably find something to like about this one.
Final Fantasy Dimensions
Final Fantasy Dimensions is a new game made just for mobile devices that will fill the void left by the series’ standard games. Due to how much Square has changed since its early days, Final Fantasy Dimensions is a great way for players to relive their favorite memories while following a new story.
The job system is fun to play around with and makes up for the fact that the world. And dungeons don’t look very interesting. Final Fantasy Dimensions doesn’t change the wheel by any stretch of the imagination. But it’s a great game that mobile gamers who want a good gaming experience should check out.
Final Fantasy 15: Pocket Edition
A lot of people found it strange that Final Fantasy 15: Pocket Edition was coming out. After all, there was no reason for a game to exist that told a shortened version of a story that wasn’t finished to begin with.
Thank goodness, this game blew everyone’s expectations out of the water and was a good way to get a taste of FF15’s epic story. Even though this game is very simple, it is still a lot of fun to play. And the quality of the production is very clear in this amazing title.
Final Fantasy 8 Remastered
Square Enix didn’t care much about Final Fantasy 8 until lately. And the most common rumor was that the game’s source code had been lost. After what seemed like years, Drive Mad finally got the remaster it earned, even though some people thought the work done to bring it up to date was at best sloppy.
Even so, fans were glad that FF8 was finally easier to play than ever before. Many people felt that the game got a bad rap. Because it came in between two of the best games in the series. Some people still don’t like the Junction and Draw system, but there’s something magical about the detailed character models and touching love story that makes this game so fun to play even now.
Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster
There are a lot of Pixel Remasters to talk about, since Square Enix has taken the great step of keeping the core ideas of these games while updating them only as much as is necessary. But the work that went into making Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster is really unique.
Many people think FF6 is one of the best games in the series, so this is great news. The opera scene is by far the most magical part of this game. It has been redone in HD-2D, and the singing is now done by real people.