FINAL FANTASY ROMANCES RANKED
Screenshot by Square Enix
- One per game. Some of the games have more than one romance, so we’ll be selecting the better of the two for this list.
- They must be actual romances, as in there must be some evidence for it present in the game. Sorry to all you Squall-Quistis shippers out there.
- Age of the game doesn’t matter, only the romance.
- We’re leaving out XI and XIV which don’t lean heavily into romances. As much as I’d love to write about Sir Ragelise and Portia… not many people are going to know who that is.
9. Ashe and Rasler – Final Fantasy XII
This selection is more of an indictment on Final Fantasy XII’s love stories than anything else. It says something when the most convincing romance of the game was Ashe and the guy who dies in the opening cutscene. So while it places dead last on the list, it does edge out Vaan and Panello, for whatever that’s worth.
8. Noctis and Lunafreya – Final Fantasy XV
I know that it’s supposed to be representative of what a betrothed marriage actually looked like, but I’m sorry, Noctis and his pen pal aren’t getting it done for me. There could have been a lot of potential in this romance, if they’d have bothered to really explore it. Spoiler alert: they do not. I suppose we shouldn’t expect a game with themes of brotherhood and friendship to be strong in the romance category, and in that, Final Fantasy XV lived up to expectations.
7. Wakka and Lulu – Final Fantasy X
I can feel the hate coming my way already. Yes, I know that many other lists like this one put Yuna and Tidus at the top of their greatest romances. I’m not a fan personally, and so I spent some time debating whether Tidus and Yuna or Wakka and Lulu were the better couple. Say what you will about the faults of Wakka and Lulu, at least they both exist.6. Fang and Vanille – Final Fantasy XIII
It breaks my heart to put Fang and Vanille this low on the list. As a member of the LGBT community, I feel like I should put Final Fantasy’s first lesbian couple near the top. Here’s the thing though, I’m stretching the rules a bit to even include them on the list. The game BARELY acknowledges them as a couple, and it’s really only from the Norse myth they’re based on that we get any confirmation that they even are. I often criticize Square Enix for pulling their punches, and these two are a huge example of that.5. Locke and Celes – Final Fantasy VI
I struggled with where to put Locke and Celes on the list. Final Fantasy VI is remembered for a lot of things, and rightfully so. Stellar music, fun combat, and one of the best villains of all time. Not many people think back on FFVI for its love story. However, Locke and Celes wind up being a pretty strong couple by the end of the game. They go through some major character development, particularly with Celes worrying she’s just a replacement for Rachel. Overall, they felt pretty in the middle as far as Final Fantasy couples go and so that’s where they landed.4. Cloud and Tifa – Final Fantasy VII

3. Cecil and Rosa – Final Fantasy IV
There’s something to be said for being the first real couple in the Final Fantasy franchise. Prior to the fourth installment, the games were typically about a band of heroes uniting to save the world, or the crystal, or the moon. It was your standard D and D story.
2. Squall and Rinoa – Final Fantasy VIII
Squaresoft really hit their groove with romances around the end of the 90’s. More than any other game on this list, Final Fantasy VIII was a love story. At its core, FF8 is a story about a guy who meets a girl that changes his life. And while there are tons of elements that we see as cliche today, it was still a powerful and important story back in 1999. Yes, it has the lone wolf protagonist who has his heart melted by the girl of his dreams. Yes, the broody standoffish guy who got hurt before has to learn to let people in again. And yes, a sorceress from the future possesses his girlfriend in an attempt to compress time into a world where only she can exist. Okay, well maybe that last one is different, but the point still stands.
1. Zidane and Garnet – Final Fantasy IX
Which brings us finally to the best romance in all of Final Fantasy. Before I delve too deep, let me start by saying that I really struggled with which couple from Final Fantasy IX to include. Were it not for my first rule up there, Steiner and Beatrix would certainly have rounded out the top 3 of this list. That said, Zidane and Garnet take the win, primarily on the backs of them being the main character. In researching this piece, it really shocked me how many people do not like this coupling. To me, this was a quintessential story of character growth through love.
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