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Final Fantasy Origins Final Fantasy I & II Remastered Editions Review (continued)
More User Submitted Final Fantasy Origins Final Fantasy I & II Remastered Editions Reviews
Date: 2007-10-21 Fun for all the original Final Fantasy fans Fun for all the original Final Fantasy fans. I played the original when I was a kid and now the remake has improved upon the original while still sticking to the original story plan. If you enjoyed th eoriginal as much as did you will love this with its remade video sequences and enhanced playability.
Date: 2007-10-01 final fantasy origins final fantasy 1 and 2 the game is super fun, if you like to explore and find the different cities and places in this world.
Date: 2007-08-21 Truly a stunning gem in the Final Fantasy crown I was not a fan of Final Fantasy when it reached the market in 1987. Until 1992, I had never heard of it at all! When I did at length try it, I thought it was excellent. Within a year, I had all 3 of the North American releases of FF. Years after, I was saying "There ought to be a remake of the original Final Fantasy to match the new technology." That industry has proven so profitable and popular, a remake would be nothing short of excellent. In Final Fantasy Origins, I was not one bit disappointed. The score is beautifully reorchestrated (in some cases, it sounds entirely new). The graphics are first rate (inevitable from Square), the battle system improved, and the dialogue much cleaner. You no longer spend time wandering about, wondering what you should do next, or where you should go. It is all spelled out for you. The only downside was the change of the names of locations and characters - Square might have, at least, left us these little things that all FF players became familiar with over the years. But all the good things it has make up for this little defect. Then there's FF2. Having never seen it before, it does not look any better than the first game (that is, the remake of FF1). The conceits of the plot are acceptable, but the primary complaint is how hard the game is to play. There are no levels to gain, money is scarce, side quests are few (if at all), and the characters a little dull. This all got improved as the series progressed, so it's not at all bad. It gives an idea of what was done back then, and it was very popular. Both great games. There is much to enjoy and discover, and these two games prove why.
Date: 2007-07-16 Classics The game that started it all has been reissued (FF1) along with its follow-up that has never before been released in the U.S. (FF2). These two SNES originals play wonderfully on the Playstation. I become enthralled just as much as I did when I was a child playing the originals. This is a great collector's set.
Date: 2007-06-19 Final Fantasy Origins Love seeing where the game started. It also amazes me to see how far graphics have come along.
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