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October 22nd, 2009
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Originally released in 1987 in Japan, FINAL FANTASY® was hailed by gamers and critics alike as one of the first RPGs to create a fantasy world that captured the imagination of players around the globe. Twenty years later, the illustrious FINAL FANTASY franchise comes full circle: remastered as two separate titles exclusively for the PSP® system, FINAL FANTASY and FINAL FANTASY II are timeless classics that created the blueprints for the future of RPGs. These all-new 20th Anniversary editions are treated with crisp, updated graphics, an unforgettable enhanced soundtrack and a vibrant widescreen presentation.
In FINAL FANTASY II, a malevolent emperor has called upon monsters from a demonic realm to take over the world, ending what seemed to be an eternal period of peace. From the destruction rise four young survivors who will take it upon themselves to stop the merciless ruler and avenge the death of their parents.
In FINAL FANTASY II, a malevolent emperor has called upon monsters from a demonic realm to take over the world, ending what seemed to be an eternal period of peace. From the destruction rise four young survivors who will take it upon themselves to stop the merciless ruler and avenge the death of their parents.
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The leveling up system was a complete failure in this game. I found that it forced you to grind by using spells overly much (because you need spells to do damage to some enemies and all respectable bosses) and it is overly complicated, especially when learning new spells. You will probably use fire as your main spell until 60% of the way through when you learn Flare. If you want to use this spell (you do) you will have to LEVEL IT UP FROM LEVEL ONE.
The game is story based which removes the adventure feel to the game, replacing it with a ‘go here, do that’ feel.
I would take a little pity on it (seeing as it is from 1988 and could never stand up to modern standards) except that Final Fantasy outstrips it in every respect…
If you want my advice, get FF1 first, that rules. If you want more after that, try this game but be prepared for some disappointment.