FF3j is very different from the american FF3. Which was released as FF6 in Japan.
If you didn’t knew that ofcourse:
FF2j = not officialy released in america
FF2a = FF4j
FF3j = not released in america
FF3a = FF6j
However, FF2 and FF3 in Japan were never released anywhere else. FF2’s recently been brought out with FF Origins, but that’s FF2j and not what was originally labelled as FF2 in America.
Confused? Well I’m trying to make it simple but I’m probably failing. =\ Basically the way Tekno said it is that where FF2a = FF4, they are EXACTLY THE SAME GAME, they were just released under different titles in Japan and America for some reason.
FF2A = FF4J = Cecil
FF2J = a game not originally released in the US, but you can get it now on in an anthology. It has a really confusing battle system and so I’ve never messed around much with this one myself
FF4A = nonexistent
FF4J = Cecil = see above
id the actaul game different. like story, not sum minimal bs and the numbers
I dunno… FF2a and FF4j are PRETTY damn different. But overall and generally, it’s the same game…. it’s just the huge ass differences that made the game a different run through.
But here’s a straight run through all Final Fantasy games before PSX.
US name (pre PSX era) – JPN name – What it’s about in one sentence
Final Fantasy – Final Fantasy – 4 guys whomping people
(Was not released) – Final Fantasy 2 – Really odd leveling system.
(Was NEVER released) – Final Fantasy 3 – Onion Kids!
Final Fantasy 2 – Final Fantasy 4 – Cecil is happy. 🙁
(Was not released) – Final Fantasy 5 – Bartz want Renia lovin.
Final Fantasy 3 – Final Fantasy 6 – Terra has lots of men.
Eventually…
Final Fantasy 5 and 6 came out in Final Fantasy Antology
Final Fantasy 4 and Chrono Trigger came out in Final Fantasy Chronicles
Final Fantasy 1 and 2 came out in Final Fantasy Origins
Final Fantasy 3 MAY come out on PSX.
Edit: And I should add, there were 2 Final Fantasy 4’s… but I won’t get into that…
Second Thought: WSC doesn’t add into the Final Fantasy 4 count of games. >:
Yeah, I guess you’re right. Because of the whole "easytype" vs. "hardtype" difference. The "easytpe" is missing out on some cool moves and the enemies are easier and stuff. Also, some things are lost or changed in the translation.