The Best Final Fantasy 2024

Updated On October 19th, 2024

Looking for the best Final Fantasy? You aren't short of choices in 2022. The difficult bit is deciding the best Final Fantasy for you, but luckily that's where we can help. Based on testing out in the field with reviews, sells etc, we've created this ranked list of the finest Final Fantasy.

Rank Product Name Score
1
Final Light [LP] - VINYL

Final Light [LP] - VINYL

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96%
2
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children [Blu-ray] [2005]

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children [Blu-ray] [2005]

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92%
3
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children [Blu-ray] [2005]

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children [Blu-ray] [2005]

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92%
4
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children [Includes Digital Copy] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2005]

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children [Includes Digital Copy] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2005]

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92%
5
Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [DVD] [2016]

Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [DVD] [2016]

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88%
6
Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [Blu-ray] [2016]

Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [Blu-ray] [2016]

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88%
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Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [Includes Digital Copy] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2016]

Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [Includes Digital Copy] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2016]

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88%
8
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within [Special Edition] [2 Discs] [DVD] [2001]

Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within [Special Edition] [2 Discs] [DVD] [2001]

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86%
9
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within [Blu-ray] [2001]

Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within [Blu-ray] [2001]

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86%
10
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (Blu-ray), Sony Pictures, Animation

Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (Blu-ray), Sony Pictures, Animation

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70%

1. Final Light [LP] - VINYL

Final Light [LP] - VINYL
96%

Our Score

2. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children [Blu-ray] [2005]

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children [Blu-ray] [2005]
92%

Our Score

Get ready to be at the center of the ultimate fantasy adventure

Experience fantasy adventure at its most imaginative in this four-film collection featuring The Land that Time Forgot, Dragon Quest, Allan Quartermain and the Temple of Skulls, and Merlin and the War of the Dragons.

3. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children [Blu-ray] [2005]

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children [Blu-ray] [2005]
92%

Our Score

Get ready to be at the center of the ultimate fantasy adventure

Experience fantasy adventure at its most imaginative in this four-film collection featuring The Land that Time Forgot, Dragon Quest, Allan Quartermain and the Temple of Skulls, and Merlin and the War of the Dragons.

4. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children [Includes Digital Copy] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2005]

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children [Includes Digital Copy] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2005]
92%

Our Score

SaGa series' 30th anniversary; first 3 games in series; refined gameplay system; journey through diverse world; unique story; new and innovative character leveling system; new enhancements; for 1 player

Computer animation has sure come a long way since the film Tron was released back in 1982. At the time, it was state of the art. Then came Jurassic Park and its two sequels, James Cameron's revolutionary morphing techniques in The Abyss and Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and the countless lesser-known films and commercials that have utilized computer animation for aesthetic and practical reasons. But no one has used computer animation to the extent of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, the first full-length CGI film. And despite what you may think of the film's plot, there is no denying the film's plethora of beautifully stylized alien landscapes and dynamic science fiction visuals. 
Columbia-TriStar Home Entertainment's two-disc set of the film is packed with hours of extras and more than enough information on every facet that went into producing such a monumental production. The film itself has been given a wonderful transfer to disc, letterboxed at 1.85:1 (enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs), and has also been given a very robust English-language 5.1 Dolby Digital track and a two-channel one. A French-language two-channel option is also available. The picture looks excellent throughout and the film's visual richness and sense of detail really comes off nicely for the home environment. Disc one of the set contains the film and two feature-length commentaries. The first one contains comments from co-director Moto Sakakibara, sequence supervisor Hiroyuki Hayashida, sets and props lead artist Tatsuro Maruyama, and "Phantom" supervisor Takoo Noguchi. The track is not exactly the most enjoyable for the layman, but animation freaks should find more than enough insights to keep them interested. Track two contains comments from the animation director, editor, and the staging director. There is also an isolated score track with commentary by composer Elliot Goldenthal available. The disc also includes production notes, trailers, and much, much more. Disc two contains even more supplemental material, including a very fascinating interactive documentary on the making of the film, multiple workshops which include character bios and more, an alternate opening sequence for the film, and the ability to re-edit a particular scene which allows the viewer to gain an insight into the world of an editor. Also included is a very amusing easter egg which has the character of Aki replicating Michael Jackson's "Thriller." All in all, the set is fantastic and should be a welcome addition to either your science fiction or animation disc collection.

5. Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [DVD] [2016]

Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [DVD] [2016]
88%

Our Score

Get ready to be at the center of the ultimate fantasy adventure

Hansel and Gretel (1954), a stop-motion animated film credited to director John Paul (which, one suspects, was a pseudonym for a much more Teutonic monikered filmmaker) and producer/director Michael Myerberg was one of the more enchanting children's films for many a youth;V.I.E.W. Video has done right by it in this DVD edition. The 72- minute film (originally released theatrically in a longer version) featuring the voices of Anna Russell, Mildred Dunnock, Constance Brigham et al, looks reasonably good despite a slight general fading of the materials and a softness to the image -- it's at least comparable to what one remembers from television, and the sound is better than this reviewer remembers it. The film has been mastered in full-screen (1.33:1) about as well as it is ever likely to look, absent a major restoration effort, and has been given a generous 33 chapters, covering the plot elements and each of the songs. V.I.E.W. has sort of insinuated themselves on the end credits, but if one switches the image off quickly enough, it's easy to avoid their obnoxious effort at getting subscribers to some sort of newsletter. As a bonus, they've included a black-and-white film clip (evidently transferred off of a damaged VHS source) depicting the shooting of the movie in progress, which is very interesting to watch, though its quality gives this release a little of the feel of a bootleg.

6. Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [Blu-ray] [2016]

Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [Blu-ray] [2016]
88%

Our Score

Get ready to be at the center of the ultimate fantasy adventure

Hansel and Gretel (1954), a stop-motion animated film credited to director John Paul (which, one suspects, was a pseudonym for a much more Teutonic monikered filmmaker) and producer/director Michael Myerberg was one of the more enchanting children's films for many a youth;V.I.E.W. Video has done right by it in this DVD edition. The 72- minute film (originally released theatrically in a longer version) featuring the voices of Anna Russell, Mildred Dunnock, Constance Brigham et al, looks reasonably good despite a slight general fading of the materials and a softness to the image -- it's at least comparable to what one remembers from television, and the sound is better than this reviewer remembers it. The film has been mastered in full-screen (1.33:1) about as well as it is ever likely to look, absent a major restoration effort, and has been given a generous 33 chapters, covering the plot elements and each of the songs. V.I.E.W. has sort of insinuated themselves on the end credits, but if one switches the image off quickly enough, it's easy to avoid their obnoxious effort at getting subscribers to some sort of newsletter. As a bonus, they've included a black-and-white film clip (evidently transferred off of a damaged VHS source) depicting the shooting of the movie in progress, which is very interesting to watch, though its quality gives this release a little of the feel of a bootleg.

7. Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [Includes Digital Copy] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2016]

Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV [Includes Digital Copy] [4K Ultra HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray] [2016]
88%

Our Score

SaGa series' 30th anniversary; first 3 games in series; refined gameplay system; journey through diverse world; unique story; new and innovative character leveling system; new enhancements; for 1 player

Computer animation has sure come a long way since the film Tron was released back in 1982. At the time, it was state of the art. Then came Jurassic Park and its two sequels, James Cameron's revolutionary morphing techniques in The Abyss and Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and the countless lesser-known films and commercials that have utilized computer animation for aesthetic and practical reasons. But no one has used computer animation to the extent of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, the first full-length CGI film. And despite what you may think of the film's plot, there is no denying the film's plethora of beautifully stylized alien landscapes and dynamic science fiction visuals. 
Columbia-TriStar Home Entertainment's two-disc set of the film is packed with hours of extras and more than enough information on every facet that went into producing such a monumental production. The film itself has been given a wonderful transfer to disc, letterboxed at 1.85:1 (enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs), and has also been given a very robust English-language 5.1 Dolby Digital track and a two-channel one. A French-language two-channel option is also available. The picture looks excellent throughout and the film's visual richness and sense of detail really comes off nicely for the home environment. Disc one of the set contains the film and two feature-length commentaries. The first one contains comments from co-director Moto Sakakibara, sequence supervisor Hiroyuki Hayashida, sets and props lead artist Tatsuro Maruyama, and "Phantom" supervisor Takoo Noguchi. The track is not exactly the most enjoyable for the layman, but animation freaks should find more than enough insights to keep them interested. Track two contains comments from the animation director, editor, and the staging director. There is also an isolated score track with commentary by composer Elliot Goldenthal available. The disc also includes production notes, trailers, and much, much more. Disc two contains even more supplemental material, including a very fascinating interactive documentary on the making of the film, multiple workshops which include character bios and more, an alternate opening sequence for the film, and the ability to re-edit a particular scene which allows the viewer to gain an insight into the world of an editor. Also included is a very amusing easter egg which has the character of Aki replicating Michael Jackson's "Thriller." All in all, the set is fantastic and should be a welcome addition to either your science fiction or animation disc collection.

8. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within [Special Edition] [2 Discs] [DVD] [2001]

Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within [Special Edition] [2 Discs] [DVD] [2001]
86%

Our Score

Get ready to be at the center of the ultimate fantasy adventure

Computer animation has sure come a long way since the film Tron was released back in 1982. At the time, it was state of the art. Then came Jurassic Park and its two sequels, James Cameron's revolutionary morphing techniques in The Abyss and Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and the countless lesser-known films and commercials that have utilized computer animation for aesthetic and practical reasons. But no one has used computer animation to the extent of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, the first full-length CGI film. And despite what you may think of the film's plot, there is no denying the film's plethora of beautifully stylized alien landscapes and dynamic science fiction visuals. 
Columbia-TriStar Home Entertainment's two-disc set of the film is packed with hours of extras and more than enough information on every facet that went into producing such a monumental production. The film itself has been given a wonderful transfer to disc, letterboxed at 1.85:1 (enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs), and has also been given a very robust English-language 5.1 Dolby Digital track and a two-channel one. A French-language two-channel option is also available. The picture looks excellent throughout and the film's visual richness and sense of detail really comes off nicely for the home environment. Disc one of the set contains the film and two feature-length commentaries. The first one contains comments from co-director Moto Sakakibara, sequence supervisor Hiroyuki Hayashida, sets and props lead artist Tatsuro Maruyama, and "Phantom" supervisor Takoo Noguchi. The track is not exactly the most enjoyable for the layman, but animation freaks should find more than enough insights to keep them interested. Track two contains comments from the animation director, editor, and the staging director. There is also an isolated score track with commentary by composer Elliot Goldenthal available. The disc also includes production notes, trailers, and much, much more. Disc two contains even more supplemental material, including a very fascinating interactive documentary on the making of the film, multiple workshops which include character bios and more, an alternate opening sequence for the film, and the ability to re-edit a particular scene which allows the viewer to gain an insight into the world of an editor. Also included is a very amusing easter egg which has the character of Aki replicating Michael Jackson's "Thriller." All in all, the set is fantastic and should be a welcome addition to either your science fiction or animation disc collection.

9. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within [Blu-ray] [2001]

Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within [Blu-ray] [2001]
86%

Our Score

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This three-film collection features the screen debut of Henry Fonda in The Farmer Takes a Wife, a story set along the Erie Canal in the 1850s. Also: The Chicken Wagon Family, starring child star Jane Withers and veteran character actor Leo Carrillo; and Golden Hoofs, about a female horse trainer who works on her grandpa's farm training trotters.

10. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (Blu-ray), Sony Pictures, Animation

Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (Blu-ray), Sony Pictures, Animation
70%

Our Score

The year is 2065 AD. The Earth is infested with alien spirits, and mankind faces total extinction. Led by a strange dream and guided by her mentor, Dr. Sid, scientist Aki Ross struggles to collect the eight spirits in the hope of creating a force powerful enough to destroy the alien presence and pure enough to protect the planet. With the aid of the Deep Eyes Squadron, Aki must save the Earth from it's darkest hate and unleash the spirits within. Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within is the groundbreaking new CGI film from the creators of the Final Fantasy Video Game Franchise.

Blu-ray Action Rating: PG13


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