<div style='font: 10pt verdana; text-align: left; padding: 0% 10% 0% 10%; '>Off the top of my head:
<b>Final Fantasy 7</b>
This was the first Final Fantasy I played when it came out. I had played 4 and 6 (along with a bunch of other RPGs, including Chrono Trigger) the year before. It was also the second game I got for my PS, and it really was a step above what I was used to. This game still retains a bit of that sense of awe I had when I first played it, and that is something I always like to recapture.
I'm also going to say something that upon a side-by-side comparison, I might go back on, but as memory serves, I believe it's the case: FF7 had the best in-battle graphics of all of the PS FFs. Both FF8 and FF9 had a higher polygon count, but the textures they used were more flat. The textures used in FF7 battles were shaded very well, so as to give a rounded feel to the characters. (Outside of battle is a different case entirely.)
The first time I got out of Midgar and was able to explore the overworld in this game, I was mesmerized. Any doubts I had on this game were completely gone. I just really want to experience the world, the story, the music and the characters again.
<b>Final Fantasy Tactics</b>
The battles in this game rock. The class system is a pleasure to use. It's like Final Fantasy chess. What other reason do I need?
They'd better make a sequel to this game. I want a sequel to Tactics before I want FFXI, Xenosaga (not Square, yes, I realize that) and maybe—maybe—even another Chrono.
<b>Secret of Mana</b>
I haven't played this game in a loooong time, and I simply want to experience the atmosphere again. When I played through this game the first time, I was a little annoyed with certain aspects, but I can't remember what they are anymore.
<b>Final Fantasy 6</b>
I always want to replay this game, so it hardly counts.</div>
<b>Final Fantasy 7</b>
This was the first Final Fantasy I played when it came out. I had played 4 and 6 (along with a bunch of other RPGs, including Chrono Trigger) the year before. It was also the second game I got for my PS, and it really was a step above what I was used to. This game still retains a bit of that sense of awe I had when I first played it, and that is something I always like to recapture.
I'm also going to say something that upon a side-by-side comparison, I might go back on, but as memory serves, I believe it's the case: FF7 had the best in-battle graphics of all of the PS FFs. Both FF8 and FF9 had a higher polygon count, but the textures they used were more flat. The textures used in FF7 battles were shaded very well, so as to give a rounded feel to the characters. (Outside of battle is a different case entirely.)
The first time I got out of Midgar and was able to explore the overworld in this game, I was mesmerized. Any doubts I had on this game were completely gone. I just really want to experience the world, the story, the music and the characters again.
<b>Final Fantasy Tactics</b>
The battles in this game rock. The class system is a pleasure to use. It's like Final Fantasy chess. What other reason do I need?
They'd better make a sequel to this game. I want a sequel to Tactics before I want FFXI, Xenosaga (not Square, yes, I realize that) and maybe—maybe—even another Chrono.
<b>Secret of Mana</b>
I haven't played this game in a loooong time, and I simply want to experience the atmosphere again. When I played through this game the first time, I was a little annoyed with certain aspects, but I can't remember what they are anymore.
<b>Final Fantasy 6</b>
I always want to replay this game, so it hardly counts.</div>