Which FF world would you like to live in

Hmmm, I think i'ma have to say: Kilika Island in Spira. Mainly due to the fact that it's water :hmmm: Though it can have its disadvantages >.< but, it looks really peaceful and calm as well as pretty. Especially when the sun sets :ryan:


I really don't recall every place and world in the FFs that i've played :hmmm: but, I guess i'll stick to Spira :D <3
 
I'd love to live in the world of FF9, it had so much charm and character plus I love that old school look and it was a little steampunkish too ;)
 
Which Final Fantasy Universe would you live in?

If you had a choice, which universe would you want to go in?

I would choose VIII, because I would love to be a SeeD! Getting trained to be and a soldier and getting to invade a country/ city as exam. Awesome!
 
Balamb

I would definitely love to live in the town of Balamb(FF8).

I would live there because it is located by the ocean and I love the ocean.

Plus Balamb Garden is located there so i would still be able to live in Balamb but also be able to commute between Garden and the city.

(Yes i know Balamb is a fictional city but hey, i can dream cant I?)
 
This is a tough question with all the past FF games I played.

I'll rank them by 3

#1: FF13 cause I loved the world of Cocoon and Bodum is such a nice beachside town and even the fireworks display is absolutely wonderful. I had some dreams about it last year and Palumpolum is also beautiful especially the Estheim Residence, cause I just love how cozy and peaceful it is.

#2: FF8 cause Balumb Garden really is awesome and kinda hard to train to be a SeeD.

#3: FF9 Cause love traveling the world of Gaia, and Alexandria Castle I just so wanna live there. I also wanna ride on Airships as long as I am not afraid of flying or crashing lol. :D
 
I think it would be hard to choose between FF7 and FF8 for mine...

FF7 because that's the world and story I love the most.

But FF8 because the world is 'light' in comparison to FF7, and if I was to end up in, say, Garden, I would actually be trained to fight. :3
 
I would probably choose to live in the world of Versus.

I know we haven't seen it yet, but from what I've seen its so modern and darkly beautiful...I don't think I'd rather live anywhere else.

I like how the world is so much like todays...it doesn't make it weird or too far-fetched to believe. The clothing seems pretty normal for the characters and the scenery isn't too bright or overdone. It seems like it would be the perfect place to be...for me anyways.
 
This is a tough one but for me I think I'll live in IX.

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Spira has the best scenery,but I would want to live in Ivalice;it's easily one of the most completely realized worlds I've ever seen in a video game,and I love the architecture,culture,etc.I would probably try to make a living hunting marks,exploring the world.
 
Final Fantasy VI's world, Gaia. The placement of the lands and the castles, as well as the towns and mountains, quickly caught my love :33

But, if FFVI wasn't allowed to be picked for some odd reason, Final Fantasy IX's world is really neat :D
 
FFVII's world, somewhere far from Migdar though. Because FFVII has the most advanced technology and as a technophile I wouldn't stand living with 19th century technology. However, I still hate big polluted metropolises.
 
I'd live in FFIX's world. My head would be too big for my body, I'd have a cute pixelated outfit and a wonky little house in Treno, because I would simply love listening to its theme music every time I walked out my door :)
 
Ivalice or FFIX's world.

Apart from saving the world, Zidane and co. also seemed to have loads of fun.
 
Whilst playing VIII for the first time I most envied the characters getting to wander around the various Garden and other terrains, so I would probably have to say the world of VIII, though the world of Spira is a most beautiful and lush, as was Cocoon in parts.

Such a tough question!
 
I would live in Gran Pulse more preferrable Oerba village (Not destroyed of course) I would train myself to take down every last pulse baddie so when I invite people to come over when I visit cocoon and bring them down to pulse I would love to see the look on their faces when they get scared of all the monsters. I would not die by an adamantotoise or a long gui i would catch it and ride it xD

also If I live in gran pulse I can visit cocoon which means I would be able to see the amazing stuff at nautilus (the gold saucer basically but better) and I would visit The sunleth waterscape everyday just to look at the amazing view. And Eden (yes I prefer eden when its destroyed and pulse monsters are their) xD
 
Spira without Sin. That world is just gorgeous! Every single village and city is so colourful and I can imagine each provides a unique experience when visited. :) Blitzball in Luca, walking through the forest near Kilikka and along the roads, visiting Macalania! dodging the lightning in the Lightning Field. ;) (I'm scared of lightning, so I probably wouldn't do that actually...)

I would HAVE to watch the sunset near Kilikka and Luca! :O
 
Ivalice from Final Fantasy 12 or Spira from Final Fantasy 10. Both worlds have their own special thing that really makes them stand out. Ivalice has it's advanced technology and just rich architecture, and spira just has a really homey look to it, but still maintaining an technology-ish feel.

Oh, let's not forget that Blitzball would be fun :D
 
Ivalice. It's easily the most dynamic, the most expansive and the best-realised of the series' fictional worlds in my opinion. Final Fantasy XII demonstrates that Ivalice is noticeably larger than it is in the game, as you don't get to see every landmass there is in its world map - you never even get to visit the Rozarrian Empire, let alone the rest of the Purvama floating lands other than Bhujerba.

We will have to assume that there is no major imperialist war going on - and no giant warships crash landing onto your house and blowing everyone up. When it is peaceful, what more would you want than to save up for an airship of your own and fly around exploring the various floating continents and the more far-flung regions of the world? I love how alive the world is portrayed to be, with cities having various species coexisting with each other in day-to-day business, merchants merrily passing through, idiotic hermaphroditic teenagers running around declaring they're Basch Fon Ronsenburg of Dalmasca and that you shouldn't listen to Ondore's lies, etc. The architecture is just sublime. The sheer levels of detail and care put into this world and its rich character is just incomparable to the wastelands of Gran Pulse and the generic, futuristic Blade Runner-ish Cocoon's Eden City.
 
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