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Final Fantasy V Advance Review (continued)


Final Fantasy V Advance Review Image  Manufacturer: Nintendo
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ESRB Rating: Teen
Platform(s): Game Boy Advance
Release Date: November 6, 2006

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars

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Retail Price: $14.99
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Date: 2007-01-01
BEST GAME I HAVE EVER PLAYED!!!!!
I love this game! I think it is awesome to play and anyone who loves traditional rpgs will love it too. I think the music is great and fun to listen to. The storyline is long and very funny and there are 20+ bosses. I really enjoy the job system where you can mix and match abilities and I am sure you will spend hours with that. Unlike the other reviewers, I really like the graphics and I love these new remakes of snes games. Honestly, I prefer that over 3-D. I give this game 5 STARS!!!!!

Date: 2006-12-21
Final Fantasy V Advance........
You'd think, after playing the first four Final Fantasy games(FF III taking the longest to finish), I'd be done burn out on the series. Well, thankfully, I did have a little break in there by playing Scurge: Hive & it was enough for me to recharge my batteries and get ready to play part 5. While I'll admit, it isn't my most favorite Final Fantasy...it is, however, the best Final Fantasy game I've played. No wonder it's the one Final Fantasy that alot of future FF games were based upon gameplay conceptwise. The game holds up very well by todays' standards. It's definitely worth adding to the collection.

The story is something like this....When the wind crystal suddenly shatters and causes the wind in the world to simply stop, Princess Lenna sets off to discover exactly what happened. It's not long before she's joined in her quest by Bartz, Galuf, and Faris. Together, they set off to try to prevent the world's other elemental crystals from shattering.

It's one of those RPGs that true hardcore RPG gamers shouldn't miss. I highly recomend it.

Date: 2006-12-17
THE BEST FINAL FANTASY OF ALL
What is wrong with the people who say "Not the best..." "Not here" and "Not that", heck!!! by far, this one and Final Fantasy VI are the best FFs ever done. To me, the franchise died after Square did that faillure called Final Fantasy VII, but that is another stroy. The importan here is that Final Fantasy V is maybe the best in the series and the job/class system works sweet.

Back in the day, when Final Fantasy V first came out, it was not released in the United States for the SNES because japanese executives thought "americans" were not smart enough to understand the game. Now is the time to prove them wrong. Buy this beautyful piece of videogame art!

Date: 2006-12-09
A noteworthy game!
I will not cover a lot of information since that has already been done excellently.I personally did NOT like FFVII to give you an idea of my choices. The story was compelling but there were quite a few annoying things about that game.To me FFV is classic role playing fun.The story is just right for the game. I even found a few laughs, within, which surprised me.I have not finished playing it yet but so far am I not disappointed since this is not a boring game.I would suggest using the Nintendo guide for the maps, jobs and abilities help if you like to get as much as you can from a game.

Date: 2006-11-14
The weakest in the series, but still good!
Obviously, this isnt as good as Final Fantasy I, IV, VI, VII, or X. The storyline is possibly the weakest in the entire series and the Job system can be a bit frustrating at times. Still, it delivers all the goods that every FF game has: good, memorable characters, beautiful music, and challenging gameplay. I'm very glad to finally see this rare gem on the GBA where it belongs. If you're a hardcore FF fan, then you should definately get it, it is worth it. Now to Square/Enix: HURRY UP AND RELEASE FF6 FOR THE GBA TO!!!


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