Final Fantasy
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Square Enix
Genre: RPG
Release: June 26, 2007
Platforms: Playstation, Playstation Portable, NES, WonderSwam Color, Wireless, MSX 2
Reviewer: Eric
Are you sick and tired of
buying remakes of old video games yet? It seems any more all we are seeing, for
portable gaming systems, are old games being remade with better graphics and a
few new additions. This seems to be an ongoing trend and it doesn’t look like
it will slow down any time, especially for the little portable system from
Sony.
When I first heard that
Final Fantasy was coming out for the PSP I started to cry, I thought the remake
for the GBA was the last one and I enjoyed it. Why would I cry over another
remake, for a game that I still love to this date? I had to buy the game again,
but this time it didn’t come with Final Fantasy 2. Why would Square Enix do
this? Most likely they see die hard fans spending the thirty dollar price tag
for each game.
Final Fantasy for the PSP is
a good game, even though I hate having to buy it again. The graphics are top
notch, they may not be 3-D, but having a classic RPG with high resolution 2-D
graphics, it makes me so happy. With the nice new graphics the game almost
seems new, you will forget about the remake for the GBA once you get your hands
on this version.
This version of Final
Fantasy has all the bonus material from the past remakes plus an all new
dungeon called the Labyrinth of Time. In this dungeon only the strongest will
survive, you have a set time limit and you health points constantly decrease
with the time. It might not sound that great in writing, but hardcore Final
Fantasy fans will enjoy it, you can test your skills and see how good you are
at this classic RPG.
The game play for Final
Fantasy is just like all the other 2-D RPG games, walk around, fight, jump for
joy, buy weapons, and so fourth. To me, 2-D RPG games were the best, they had
deep story lines and hours of game play. Final Fantasy might not offer what its
bigger brothers do, but it does offer an experience that you won’t forget
anytime soon. I still find this game fun, after playing it over a dozen times I
can still pick it up and find something new I love about it, something in which
is hard to do with some of these new role playing games, *cough* Valkyrie Profile
2 *cough*.
Now like I said before this
is the ultimate version of Final Fantasy, but it does come at a price. You
might be lucky enough to find Final Fantasy: Dawn of Souls (Final Fantasy 1 and
2) for less than the price of this game, plus with the PSP version you only get
one game, the GBA remake came with Final Fantasy 2 as well. This may turn off
some people and at first it did for me, but if you take the plunge into it you
will pack up your Dawn of Souls and pretend that remake was never released.
Everything you remember from
the classic is here, with a few minor tweaks, this RPG is ready for anybody to
pick up. I strongly recommend Final Fantasy for the PSP. It might not show off
what the PSP has to offer as a portable system, but the game play is what truly
counts. Final Fantasy might not be the longest game, I was able to complete it
in less than ten hours, but new people to the series could spend a good amount
of time on this one.
With the new graphics and
dungeon I think it is safe to say that this will be the last version we see of
Final Fantasy. If it wasn’t for this game my PSP would still be collecting
dust, thank you Square Enix for bringing this classic RPG to the PSP. Oh yeah
if you don’t know by now either the second game in the series will be out on
the PSP at the end of July. Hopefully Square Enix will keep up the good work
with these remakes, I wasn’t too impressed with the 3-D remake of Final Fantasy
3, but this is not the time for me to get started with that game.
Final Verdict
Even though I enjoyed this
game a lot I still can’t give it a perfect rating, mainly since the GBA did
this before and they offered two games for the same price. I enjoy this version
of Final Fantasy the best, but I think they could have made this game at least
ten dollars cheaper. It’s still work it in my mind, but when compared to the
last remake, the price does play a factor.
Rating
9 out of 10