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As a Final Fantasy fan, it was great to see where the series started, and it cemented my decision to go through the rest of the games in the series, while I wait for the release of Final Fantasy XIII. I spent a lot of time just exploring, seeing what there was to discover.The only real downside to this game is the lack of story and character development. I was unable to complete the game back then due to some glitchiness on my PS2. The gameplay was fun, leveling up your party, putting together a party of four made up of 6 potential classes (for me: monk, warrior, black mage, white mage), and playing your way through dungeons, overworld, and towns. It was mostly the exploration that kept me going through to the end.I also found the general lack of clear direction to be a bit distracting at times. there were a couple points where I had to do some research to actually find out what I was supposed to be doing, and where I was supposed to be going to complete certain tasks/quests. Out of boredom, I decided that since all 11 offline Final Fantasy games are currently available in some form in the US, that I would try and play them all. Everything is brighter and more colorful than they were in Final Fantasy Origins.
As someone who sort of stumbled onto the Final Fantasy franchise later on (FFVII), the lack of interaction between the party members made for a general lack of a feeling of "ownership" of the group and their quest. Overall, though, the game was fun, and the ending, though abrupt was satisfying. I tried to play final fantasy a few years back when I received Final Fantasy Origins as a gift. And I start with Final Fantasy on the PSP:The redone graphics on the psp version are nice. And, aside from the very beginning of the game, and the very end of the game, the story wasn't all that gripping.
i have one thing i have to say about this game.where in the world is the map
if you love FF1 and still come back to revisit it through its entirity every couple of years or so, DEFINITELY buy this version.It's everything you're familiar with, and then some. In addition to his soundtrack, the new dungeons have their own new music that I really dig.Along with a complete rework of the graphics and an updated soundtrack, the next major PSP-only feature is the addition of the, "Labyrinth of Time." Man, this is one of the most frustrating things I've ever played in ANY RPG. There's just something about the overhead view RPG's that has the look and feel I love. Now, I know a lot of people here say they can't really justify telling someone who has owned this remake on other systems to buy this one, but. While they're the same as the new dungeons from the GBA remake, the graphics are completely reworked; the whole game is just much more enjoyable to play as a whole.Nobuo Uematsu's soundtrack is back, but with a bit of a touch-up. I'm an audiophile and a music buff, so I'm pretty fickle about classics being changed (even upgrading something from 8-bit to real instrumentation, lol) but nothing in this game has been changed in what I felt was a negative way; so, that's a definite plus.
if you're like me and you're absolutely, hopelessly stuck in the land of - and in love with - 8-bit and 16-bit RPG's (but dig cleaned up enhancements and a few additions to the game), I HIGHLY recommend this version of FF1. Because of this, this remake of Final Fantasy 1 is like a breath of fresh air. but that's all I'll mention in regards to that. I won't post any spoilers or additional information, because I don't want to ruin it for anyone. Zelda was my first RPG; I loved it, then Final Fantasy came along and sealed the deal for my love of RPG's. but we're talking 3-4 seconds, max; a small price to pay for as much enjoyment as I get out of this game.So. It's EXTREMELY challenging, has NUMEROUS paths and outcomes, and generally just makes the rest of the game seem like a cakewalk (which it kind of is anyway, being 27 and not 9 or 10, lol). The four new dungeons add a lot to the game; including, new weapons, new enemies, new bosses, new levels (obviously), and - thus - new game play.
To this day, I've not liked any Final Fantasy past FF III for SNES. Being a truly COMPLETE rework (that is, this game was developed from scratch), the game looks great. a late-bloomer), I've been scouring the internet for good RPG's on this platform. I realize there are a lot of people out there who disagree with my opinion, but they have their opinions and I have mine. If you want to know more about the Labyrinth of Time, Gooooooogle.The only gripe I have (and that's just because I'm diggin' for one) is the time it can take to load new enemies you encounter, new towns, new dungeons, etc. Years and many RPG's later (everything from Dragon Warrior to Neutopia to Breath of Fire to Landstalker, etc)., I landed Final Fantasy III for SNES and was - once again - in awe of the superiority of Final Fantasy.Skip ahead however many years and Final Fantasy gets a HUGE facelift, but becomes linear and nowhere near as expansive as its predecessors. even having purchased and thoroughly beaten the, "Dawn of Souls" (FF1 and FF2 in one cartridge) remakes for GBA a year or so ago.Having just purchased a PSP for the first time since they were released (I know. You can check out a graphical comparison of the bosses (from NES development up to the PSP) here:[.].With the ability to save anywhere, the game is definitely a lot less challenging than it was on NES, but it's a welcomed addition for those of you who couldn't quite make it to Chaos.
-Stephen Hopefully, I've spelled mine out enough to reach out to the exact demographic of those who share it.Now, if only I can somehow convince Square-Enix to port FF III (SNES) to PSP. I'm a 27 year-old guy who landed this game on NES back when it was first released. Needless to say, I saw this remake and swiped it right up (along with the FF2 remake as well). Chaos is *nothing* compared to Chronodia (who has artwork that reminds one of the majesty of Kefka at the end of FF III or perhaps a boss that would've been found in Breath of Fire 2).
FANTASTIC. Being able to play it. What more could a 40 year old FF junkie ask for. Ahh, memories of a video game I LOVED nearly 20 years ago are wonderful. again and improved.
This was a great remake. The story in Final Fantasy has been updated many times. The winds die. Turn-based attack system. You attack, then the monsters attack till one of you dies. Now it has made it's way onto the PSP.
Final Fantasy has been told on the NES, PS1 and GBA. Final Fantasy had a long story with a turn based battle system. It was my first adventure RPG. Sound: 3/5 It's hard to update a Final Fantasy music soundtrack that is over 20 years old because it still stands up to the test of time.
The graphics upgrade on this game is phenomenal. This time around they have added more tidbits to the major story line. What a difference from the PS1 version of the game. The sunlight flowing through the woods in the Elf village was such a nice touch. the seas rage.
Square Enix has added some new beats with the same hauntingly mystic sounds the will follow you into your dreams. Overall: 3.5/5I'm one of the biggest Final Fantasy fan EVER. I enjoyed the music to this game.Graphics: 4.5/5OMG. but the people believe in a prophecy, patiently awaiting its fulfillment."When darkness veils the world, four warriors of light shall come."After a long journey, four young travelers did last appear.and in the hand of each was clutched a crystal Personal Note:I can remember 20 years ago when I was about to borrow this new game called Final Fantasy for the Nintendo system, I was 9 years old and the game was not like any I had ever played before in my young life. Oh, this game is so pretty.Game-play: 3/5Final Fantasy's game-play is the same as it was 20+ years ago. It was more grown up and fulfilling than those non-thinking games out at the time.
I recommend this game for everyone that has loved the final fantasy games that appeared after this one, just to see where it all began. I, for one, will never tire of this type of battle system, as long as the story keeps me playing the game.Replay Value: 1/5Once you complete the game there is no reason to play the game over unless you want to see the whole story over again. the earth decays. Final Fantasy wasn't like all those action platformers that ran wild in the Nintendo universe. I enjoy a good remake and the story was redone enough for me to enjoy it.
If Square-Enix can remake all the Final Fantasies like this one than I'm going to be a very poor man from buying all those games again. In a word WOW. Reviewed for Big Boss Games By: TimPrologue: Taken from the instruction book.The world lies shrouded in darkness. Story: 4/5 This game taught me to read and to have patience, that not every minute in a game had to be filled with flash and heart pounding adventures. That was when I started to really notice the graphics over haul.
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