Final Fantasy Origins Final Fantasy I & II Remastered Editions

Final Fantasy Origins Final Fantasy I & II Remastered Editions
List Price: $19.99
Amazon Price: $19.99
New Price: $10.76
Used Price: $12.94
Publisher: Square Enix
Release Date: June 30, 2003
EAN: 0662248903019
UPC: 662248903019

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Hard games 3
These games are probably great when they came out but more has come out recently. Final Fantasy 1 and 2 are hard games that are hard to play without a strategy guide. The story line are good however. Play this final fantasy Final Fantasy X

Oldie but Goodie 4
I have been a fan of the Final Fantasy series since FF7 came out. I never got a chance to own or play Origins, so this was a treat for me. As long as you keep your expectations in line with the era that these games were produced, you will thoroughly enjoy this game. I kepp telling myself that thos was originally made for the SNES system, and it blows me away.It takes me back to the original days of Dungeons and Dragons of the late 70's, early 80's. Things were much simpler then, and this game is a refreshing piece of nostalgia. I recommend it to anyone with the right mindset.

Final Fantasy Origins I and II 5
I am a fan of Final Fantasy and this was just as good
as the originals.

Final Fantasy Origins 3
This game is great. It's an excellent chance to play through Final Fantasy 1 and 2 in the same package for a good price. However, amazon makes it seem like it is the original packaging everywhere the product is shown but when I got my copy, it's the "greatest hits" packaging. The case that the game was in was cracked in multiple places too. I'm still happy with the game itself but usually amazon is better than that.

The beginnings of the Final Fantasy series are right here! 4
First a disclamer: I have only played the first title in this two game set, namly Final Fantasy I. It will play on the PS II.

The game, by todays standards, isn't the best as far as graphics, sound or even story goes, but for 1988, it was groundbreaking at least for the NES which was the first game system it was released on. This is an updated version of the original NES Final Fantasy I game, complete with nicely rendered CGI openings and endings. The graphics have even been updated to "16 bit" quality. The playability is much better with options you can turn on and off such as auto re-targeting, etc than the original NES version. It is one of the more challenging titles from Square and I've played every final Fantasy they have come out with except for II and III. I will admit, there is a bit of tedium in this game especially in certain parts of certain dungeons where the "random" attacks happen after each and every step. Even with the quirkiness of this very retro game, it is still a MUST for a Final Fantasy collector, such as myself, who likes to have 12 FF titles on their shelf ready to play in a PS2 at a moments notice. Now if Square would only release FF III as an updated version. Maybe they could include Illusion of Gaia ... heres hoping! :)

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May 17, 2008, 4:35 pm