Summary
- Final Fantasy offers diverse co-op options, from multiplayer modes like Comrades to rhythm gameplay in Theatrhythm.
- Crystal Chronicles and Tactics integrate co-op gameplay seamlessly, enhancing the overall experience for players.
- Co-op features in SNES titles like Final Fantasy 4 and 6 provide engaging battles and collaboration between players.
Given how most Final Fantasy games are structured as single-player experiences, it's easy to see why most fans are better off sticking to other franchises to enjoy co-op gameplay instead. However, if players are willing to make some compromises, then they can definitely enjoy an amazing romp through their favorite Final Fantasy games with friends or family.
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From multiplayer experience to couch co-op, Final Fantasy is a series with surprisingly diverse options in this regard. Friends who love Final Fantasy will love these co-op games and what they bring to the table.
8 Final Fantasy 15: Comrades
A Decent Co-op Multiplayer Mode That Expands On The Story
Final Fantasy 15
- Released
- November 9, 2016
- ESRB
- T for Teen: Language, Mild Blood, Partial Nudity, Violence
- Developer(s)
- Square Enix
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG
If there's one thing that can be said about Final Fantasy 15, it's that Square Enix went all out to make the game's universe as tantalizing as possible. Along with a movie and an anime series, Final Fantasy 15 also received a multiplayer expansion that served as a prequel to the events of the game.
Comrades allow players to control a member of the dying Kingsglaive, letting them team up with other players to tackle missions and complete objectives. It can be challenging to find other people who are playing this multiplayer mode, but it does allow for some fun co-op shenanigans.
7 Theatrhythm Final Bar Line
Players Can Tackle Songs In Pair Mode
Theatrhythm Final Bar Line
- Released
- February 16, 2023
Final Fantasy has spawned the Theatrhythm spinoff series that lets players enjoy some tantalizing rhythm gameplay with their favorite Final Fantasy soundtracks. Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is the peak of this franchise in the eyes of many and boasts a ton of amazing tunes to bop to.
The best part is that this title can be enjoyed with a friend in Pair Mode. That being said, rhythm gameplay fans are advised to ramp up the difficulty in this mode if they don't want to get too bored.
6 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
Built Itself Around Co-op Gameplay
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget Display card main info widget- Released
- February 9, 2004
- ESRB
- Teen // Fantasy Violence
- Developer(s)
- The Game Designers Studio
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo GameCube
A Final Fantasy game built from the ground up with co-op functionality in mind, Crystal Chronicles is an underrated gem that more fans need to check out. The story may not take any bold risks, but this isn't a huge issue for players who like co-op gameplay.
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This action RPG features fun combat as friends team up to take on powerful foes as they protect a caravan gathering mystical fuel to power the world's crystals. Even with the issues in the remaster, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles is perfect for fans of the series actively seeking out a co-op experience.
5 Final Fantasy 5
The SNES Version Allowed Two Players To Participate In Battles
Final Fantasy 5
- Released
- December 6, 1992
- ESRB
- T For Teen due to Mild Fantasy Violence, Partial Nudity
- Developer(s)
- Square Enix
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
Final Fantasy 5 is one of the best gameplay-driven games in the series. What most fans aren't aware of is that this title also boasts a unique co-op feature in the SNES version, even if it may be quite limiting.
The party's command can be split between two controllers to promote teamwork during battles. However, only one character can control the hero in the overworld, which can dampen the experience somewhat.
4 Final Fantasy 4
The Co-op Feature Was Lost In Later Releases
Final Fantasy 4
- Released
- July 19, 1991
- ESRB
- e
- Developer(s)
- Square
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
The first Final Fantasy game on the Super Nintendo did a great job of expanding the title's scope and letting fans enjoy one of the greatest story-driven RPGs of all time. This release also integrated co-op to make battles more engaging for players.
Players could enjoy the story together and team up to control the heroes in numerous tough battles. Exploration may only be limited to a single controller, but fans who love Final Fantasy won't mind this as long as they get to enjoy the game together.
3 Final Fantasy Tactics: The War Of The Lions
Rendezvous Mode Lets Two Players Team Up To Tackle Missions
Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions
- Released
- May 10, 2007
- ESRB
- t
- Developer(s)
- Square Enix, Tose
- Genre(s)
- Tactical
Final Fantasy Tactics is one of the greatest spin-off games this series has ever produced. So, it's easy to see why fans would be elated at the prospect of checking out an updated release of this title on the PSP.
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The War of the Lions comes jam-packed with a bunch of extra content, including two interesting multiplayer modes. Melee lets two players battle it out, while Rendezvous allows friends to team up and tackle missions together.
2 Final Fantasy 9
The Co-op Mode Serves As A Throwback To The SNES Glory Days
Final Fantasy 9
- Released
- July 7, 2000
Final Fantasy 9 served as a celebration of the series, and this can be seen in everything from the story elements to gameplay mechanics. SquareSoft went so far as to bring back the co-op feature from the SNES releases, which were missing in other PS1 Final Fantasy games.
Most people will be familiar with this functionality at this point. The party is split into two halves, with seperate controllers giving commands. Overworld exploration is limited to a single controller, but the charm of Final Fantasy 9 is so palpable that a player won't mind taking the backseat as the plot unfurls.
1 Final Fantasy 6
Carries Over The Co-op Mode Present In The SNES Final Fantasy Games
Final Fantasy 6
- Released
- October 11, 1994
- ESRB
- T For Teen Due To Fantasy Violence, Partial Nudity
- Genre(s)
- RPG
Most people consider Final Fantasy 6 to be the greatest game in the series, especially with a bold switch-up in the middle of the story where Kefka's chaotic side wins as the Warring Triad's balance is disturbed and the world is decimated.
The second player will urge their friend or loved one to re-recruit the characters in record time so that they can participate in combat again. Of course, players can just take turns exploring the world if one gets too bored, but this is just a temporary solution until Celes manages to get at least three other heroes to join the quest to take out Kefka once and for all.
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