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| | Review of the game Final Fantasy VI |
 | | Important for later development of Final Fantasy is the fact this is the first Final Fantasy story that integrates the Espers (which are actually monster summons from previous games) into it and even places them at a central point of the events. |
 | | "Final Fantasy VI" introduced for the first time mature themes that were never before treated in console RPGs: suicide, teenage pregnancy, complicated moral problems, love, etc. Even the characteristic subject of losing loved ones got a whole new dimension here, with characters responding much more profoundly and realistically to their loss. |
 | | Later Final Fantasies, with all their originality and new ideas, were all heavily influenced by this game, and owe it quite a great deal. |
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