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Not available on Android for users outside of Japan, I'm afraid. Figured I'd drop a disclaimer.

I would say that WotL has a much better translation makes it the best possible way to experience the game. People have moved past the love affair we had with shitty translations in the 90s.

Why it's worth playing: It's the Final Fantasy game that set the template for what most people think of Final Fantasy. Rather than a limited tabletop-RPG sim, FF4 was the first Final Fantasy game to push a narrative that played out like an Arthurian tale. This story has it all: friendship, love, betrayal, kings and

Why it's worth playing: Explores most traditional RPG elements, but doesn't overwhelm the audience. Simple turn-based combat system that is easy to use, but hard to master. Each class fits into a greater archetype that other games make use of (knights, mages, bards, etc.). Compelling and sometimes heart-wrenching

Why it's worth playing: It's the best Final Fantasy game, and a good entry point for any genre newcomer. It's also aged surprisingly well, and although it can be tough for beginners to figure out where to go or what to do next, any JRPG newbie will enjoy exploring FFVI's world and meeting its lovely cast of

Why it's worth playing: It's a classic that holds up all these years later, it's not sloggy or ridiculously difficult, it has a really cool and approachable battle system, and it has one of the best stories in JRPG history. The DS cart for this game has pushed aside many a newer game to hold a place in my 3DS carrying

I'm looking forward to the number of people who show up to make it known that there are no points in World of Warcraft.

There are a ton of battles in the game, and even more if you do all the optional side-stuff. (Sorry that's not a specific figure.) It's what you'll spend most of your time doing in the game. I never really felt like there were too many battles, but then again I really liked the combat system, so I never got sick of

The card voiceovers and effects are seriously my favorite part of this game. When I stopped playing for several months, I kept having stuff like "youyouyou gotta be kidding me!" and "whhhyy do you call?" stuck in my head...and that's actually what brought me back to the game. Just the other day, I heard Leeroy's death

Y'know, this would make for GREAT background music during tabletop rpg sessions.