11. World of Final Fantasy
A lot of the Final Fantasy spin-offs are crossover nonsense, but where Dissidia is a very serious fighting game in which everyone is concerned about the stakes of everything happening around them, 2016’s World of Final Fantasy is more lighthearted, and gives RPG fans something to sink their teeth into.
The game follows twin siblings Lann and Reynn and marries monster capturing with turn-based Final Fantasy battles. But the real draw is the sort of Final Fantasy theme park vibe it’s got going on. It includes a lot of returning characters, all in a colorful environment and made up in chibi style. It’s a joyful, often silly game that may not be the deepest RPG the series has spawned, but if you’re looking to hang out with your favorite Final Fantasy heroes at their cutest, World of Final Fantasy is delightful. — Kenneth Shepard
Read More: World Of Final Fantasy: The Kotaku Review
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