Best 5 Final Fantasy games on Android
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Fantasy is one of the most popular gaming franchises ever. It’s been
around since the ’80s and there are dozens of games in the series. As it
turns out, some of them are on mobile. We can help you find the very
best ones. Here are the best Final Fantasy games on Android. Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition is coming out soon. Assume that’ll be on the list when it comes out.
Console ported Final Fantasy games
- Console ported Final Fantasy games
- Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia
- Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
- Final Fantasy Dimensions 1 and 2
- Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Console ported Final Fantasy games
Price: $7.99-$20.99 each
Square Enix ported many of its console Final Fantasy games to mobile.
That includes many from the main series. The options include Final
Fantasy I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, and IX. Additional options include
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years and Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the
Lion. The ports are all generally excellent. Some of the games even have
new features and graphics. Final Fantasy IX has a fast-forward mode,
for instance. The games can get rather expensive. However, you get the
full experience with no advertising and no in-app purchases.
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Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia
Price: Free to playDissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia is one of the newer mobile Final Fantasy games. It has a lot of the same style as other freemium Final Fantasy games. You collect a cast of Final Fantasy characters from past and current games. The combat is turning by turn. Additionally, the game features online social mechanics, and a storyline to follow. It’s still new and it has a few bugs. However, those should get fixed as time goes. It’s an above-average freemium Final Fantasy title.- DOWNLOAD ON GOOGLE PLAY!
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Price: Free to playFinal Fantasy Record Keeper is the definition of fan service. The game lets you recruit characters from various Final Fantasy games. You then play through scenarios from the older games. The premise is that you have to reset history to make sure everything happened as it was supposed to. The game also includes weekly events, various abilities, and equipment to collect, and more. It’s another free to play Final Fantasy game. It’s a little more aggressive in its microtransaction strategy than Brave Exvius. That said, reliving those old game memories can be fun for many. We do wish they would optimize the UI a little more, though. The menu system isn’t great.
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