TheFinal Fantasyseries has been one of the longest-running and most popular franchises in gaming history. With multiple mainline entries, spin-offs, films, manga, and novels,Final Fantasyhas become a massive media franchise with a vast stable of beloved characters and original stories. With the next entry,Final Fantasy 16, currently in development, fans of the series have a lot to look forward to, even if details about the upcoming installment are still fairly scarce. One aspect that has been revealed ofFinal Fantasy 16,however, is the main characters that will drive the game’s action.
As a whole,Final Fantasyis great at mixing up each entry, never fixating too much on one type of formula, and usually offering a group of unique and diverse characters for players to become invested in. FromFinal Fantasy 7’s taciturn protagonist Cloud tothe jovial Tidus inFinal Fantasy 10, the series has featured a lot of memorable characters over the years. However, it’s some of the most recent protagonists that players will inevitably end up comparing, focusing on how Clive in the upcomingFinal Fantasy 16will measure up to other recent representations likeStranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin’s Jack.

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Comparing The Two Games
Released earlier this year as a prequel set in an alternate universe to the originalFinal Fantasy,Stranger of Paradisefeels like a bit of an anomaly. Square Enix has certainly tried to freshen up the franchise with some bold choices like making the experimental MMOFinal Fantasy 11or centeringFinal Fantasy 15on a kind of boys-only road trip, andStranger of Paradisefits into this ‘pushing the envelope’ endeavor. After the initial glimpses of the gameplay and a bizarre trailer that inspired the derision of a meme-savvy audience, some fans were worried about howStranger of Paradisewould turn out. Despite some mixed reviews, the game did find its fans and players who embraced its B-movie adjacent sensibilities.
WithFinal Fantasy 16yet to be released, gamers can only speculate about how the game will handle and what the gameplay will be like. However, it seems as if the upcoming title is returning to the kind of high-fantasy setting of earlierFinal Fantasygames instead of recent adventures in worlds that mixed fantasy with more modern elements.Final Fantasy 16appears to be a more serious entryand this is a stark contrast to the decidedly campierStranger of Paradise.In addition to the differences in the tone and settings of the games, both protagonists seem to take very different approaches to their roles as main characters.

Clive Versus Jack
Even beforeStranger of Paradisewas released,its protagonist Jack Garlandwas the subject of a lot of attention. The character that players were presented with felt like a far cry from the Garland in the originalFinal Fantasy, and some fans thought he was a poor substitution for his previous depiction. With his memories erased, Jack in this iteration is simplified down into a would-be hero with anger issues and a very single-minded approach. His obsession with killing Chaos does make him slightly more comical than he is probably meant to appear, but at least he’s driven.
Under the layers of aggression and bad language, Jack does show loyalty to his companions and occasionally reveals his caring side, giving the character a little more depth. Jack’s appearance also sets him apart from other male protagonists in theFinal Fantasyseries, with his modern clothing and close-cropped blonde hair. The majority of male main characters have a similar aesthetic across multipleFinal Fantasytitles, with floppy, choppy hair of various shades like Cloud, Squall, Tidas, Vaan, and Noctis. In this regard,Clive in the upcomingFinal Fantasy 16fits in more with his predecessors than Jack does.

Much ofFinal Fantasy 16remains a mystery at the moment, but players have been introduced to the game’s protagonist. Clive Rosfield appears to be the typical brooding, sword-swinging character that fronts so many ofFinal Fantasy’s games, complete with a troubled backstory and quest for revenge.Clive starts the game as a young boy– only fifteen years old – but his formidable skills allowed him to win a tournament to become the First Shield of Rosaria charged with protecting his younger brother Joshua.
Clive experiences severe trauma at the start of the narrative, which will no doubt affect him throughout the course of the game. He could have similar anger issues as Jack as he handles not only his tragic past but the responsibilities that have been placed on his shoulders as well. WithFinal Fantasy 16’s seemingly more earnest tone, it’s likely that Clive’s character will be a bit more nuanced than Jack, considering Jack’s intense focus on besting Chaos and being the angriest guy in the room at any given moment.
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The Importance Of The Main Character
The main character in a game is an integral part of the whole. They can save or sink a title, and so much of a game’s success can depend on how likable or engaging they are. While a strong ensemble of other compelling characters can save a slightly bland protagonist, it can be difficult to make players care about the story if the person their playing is unbearable or borderline boring. The character they experience the game through can color their entire perception of it, and so often it’s proven to be a tricky thing to get right.Jameson Locke inHalo 5is an infamous example of a main character that didn’t quite work – especially given Master Chief’s popularity – and soured the game for many players.
Protagonists set the tone for the game, and if players don’t care about them or don’t find them believable, then that can impact their opinions about the in-game world.Stranger of Paradise’s Jack was a controversial figure, and some players just couldn’t get on board with his relentless anger and preoccupation with Chaos. Clive needs to be more distinct if he’s going to drive the action inFinal Fantasy 16, if for no other reason than to avoid the endless rounds of memes that Jack inspired.
Final Fantasy 16is in development for PS5.
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