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Any fans of Christian fantasy out there- George MacDonald, J. R. Tolkein, CS Lewis. I am especially fond of MacDonald and Tolkein.
 
Absolutely. Tolkien and George RR Martin. I admit that Martins works are a bit crude and the world of Westeros is not really the type of world a Christian should venture into, but I have a hard time getting away from it. I'm sure that's a terrible excuse. :)

I also get into video games and their storylines... Dark Souls, Final Fantasy, Dragon Age, and so on.
 
how many final fantasies are there now? I remember final fantasy one. that was in the late 80's 1988 to be exact. I have that on my cell phone.
 
Man I'd say there have to be 25 to 30 of them now... 15 is about to come out on the ps4 and xb1, not to mention the handheld games like Crisis Core and Dirge of Cerberus. I'd say I've played three quarters of them lol.
 
Man I'd say there have to be 25 to 30 of them now... 15 is about to come out on the ps4 and xb1, not to mention the handheld games like Crisis Core and Dirge of Cerberus. I'd say I've played three quarters of them lol.
good lord. I remember when ten came out. that is like the power rangers it just doesn't die.
 
I like Tolkien best, and of course CS Lewis; read all of their stuff.
As for FF, the last one I played was #9, but 4 and 6 were the best by far.
If you need new Christian Fantasy books, might I recommend my own: The Curse of the Rodain & The Rebellion of the Rodain. Good reading, actually Christian. TheBookPatch Bookstore is only place to get them at the moment. Just Google "Rodain Book Patch" and they will come up.
The books have 42 lines per page, like LOTR (so they are like double-length books (by comparison, Narnia books are 21 lines per page)).
 
I'll definitely check them out sometime.

I liked 4, 6, and 9. Shoot, I liked pretty much all of them, but some obviously a lot less than others. 7 is the one I put the most time into, followed by 8 and 10. I didn't get into 11 because I don't play MMORPG's a whole lot at all. Didn't even play an hour of 12. Didn't like 13 whatsoever. 14 was alright but again, MMORPG's aren't my thing so much. I'm REALLY looking forward to 15 coming out.

My favorite FF games were 2, 7, 8, 10, Tactics and Tactics Advance. 10 and 10x2 are being re-released as an HD remake for the PS4 in a couple of months and I'll be picking it up for sure.
 
Sweet. You will like them, especially since you seem to like epic stories that engross you :)

4 has the best overall story (and if you played FFIV the After Years for the Wii (all 13 chapters)...if you didn't know they existed - play all the way through, the last chapter is massively larger and longer than all the others and much, much more enjoyable - it's like the original game)).
6 is #2 best story.
7 took a lot of time - the only game where I didn't try to get absolutely every possible thing. The racing...never beat Ruby or Emerald. Though I liked the challenge and Knights of the Round (best of that sort).
By 2 you mean 4, as in FF2 in USA or FF2 in Japan? 8 was pretty good. I liked 9 because it was more like 4 and 6. After 9 the focus seemed to be too much on graphics and not enough on story and side quest type stuff.
 
Wait, Final Fantasy is Christian? Or are you talking about a different thing than the one I'm slightly familiar with? Or is that part of another off topic discussion? lol
 
Wait, Final Fantasy is Christian? Or are you talking about a different thing than the one I'm slightly familiar with? Or is that part of another off topic discussion? lol
Yeah, definitely not Christian games ( I wouldn't categorize them as evil either of course); I played them all before I was ever saved. I still appreciate the complexity of the story lines.
 
I played from the American version, one to 3. my favorites of those are the first two. there is a clear continuity tween the first two and not soo much from two to three.
 
Wait, Final Fantasy is Christian? Or are you talking about a different thing than the one I'm slightly familiar with? Or is that part of another off topic discussion? lol

Final fantasy is not christian but it's very spiritual.

Poet said it right.

Final Fantasy VII has some decent parallels to Christianity though. Aeris comes from a selected lineage of chosen people (Abrahamic) and the "Holy" materia is activated through her sacrifice and prayer. Sephiroth (a Jewish Mysticism reference) and Shinra are both searching for the Promised Land. There are plenty of other Christian references, and it's chock full of other spiritual references... Norse Mythology (Nibelheim, Midgar), Jungian Psychology (the Lifestream), Bugenhagen's teachings in Cosmo Canyon are pantheistic... it goes on and on.
 
Not surprising. The creator of Final Fantasy was Japanese, and Japanese media tends to include spiritual themes a lot.
 
Have any of you played the sequel to FF2 (chronologically FF4 part 2)?

Last Jap game I played was Chrono trigger. Not a fan of jap games, the art or the trillion hp damage you do with countless and meaningless spells. Also the fact lots of them say something stupid before attacking, Shoryuken Ken.
Old School Dungeon and Dragon here, Skyrim, Neverwinter Nights, Magic the Gathering.

Wife Likes the Hobbit,
 
Last Jap game I played was Chrono trigger. Not a fan of jap games, the art or the trillion hp damage you do with countless and meaningless spells. Also the fact lots of them say something stupid before attacking, Shoryuken Ken.
Old School Dungeon and Dragon here, Skyrim, Neverwinter Nights, Magic the Gathering.

Wife Likes the Hobbit,
All great games. Chrono Trigger is one of the best of all time. I sold all my Magic cards but I used to play regularly. Hey in all fairness though, Trigger was totally a Jap game. Lol. You mention stupid things being said, man I've been playing the newest DBZ game and its full of that. Really enjoying the gameplay though.

I haven't played the 2 sequel yet. It was a good game!
 
You mention stupid things being said, man I've been playing the newest DBZ game and its full of that.
Ooh, ooh! Try male voice number 8! It's hilarious! I don't have the game, but I know about this because I know of the guy who did it on YouTube.
 
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