4. Final Fantasy X-2

Square EnixIn fairness, even admitting that you play the Final Fantasy series is becoming a grim prospect these days, given how unbecoming the whole Final Fantasy XIII saga has been. That said, the most infamous game in the main series is without question Final Fantasy X-2, which is the only title in the series to feature an all-female main cast, consisting of Yuna, Rikku and Paine, and unsurprisingly, they're all kitted out in the most absurdly skimpy, fanboy-baiting clothes. In addition to this, the game is extremely campy, opening with a corny and widely-mocked song and dance sequence and never really letting go from there on out. On the other hand, X-2 does feature one of the better battle systems in the series, and is also one of the funnier Final Fantasy games to date, moving away from the somber self-seriousness of Final Fantasy X. Plus, we can't lie: that opening song is pretty damn catchy, and pretty much defines the phrase "guilty pleasure". Does the girl power vibe mesh awkwardly with everything we've come to know and love about a Final Fantasy game? Absolutely. Do a lot of "hardcore" FF fans hate this game? Totally. But the game's breezy appeal when compared to the overt seriousness of most games in the series is undeniable, even if we don't tend to shout about it too loudly...