FINAL FANTASY IV PIXEL REMASTER: Fantasies Revisited
FINAL FANTASY IV, initially releasted state-side as FINAL FANTASY II, is the series’ first truly great game. And it holds up beautifully.
FINAL FANTASY IV, initially releasted state-side as FINAL FANTASY II, is the series’ first truly great game. And it holds up beautifully.
Final Fantasy III didn’t come out in America until years later, which is unfortunate, because it’s a legitimately excellent JRPG even today.
THE FINAL FANTASY LEGEND, an experimental 1989 GameBoy JRPG, is both a fascinating misstep and the first of many FINAL FANTASY tie-in games.
Final Fantasy II is not well liked. In nearly every list I can find ranking the Final Fantasy games, Final Fantasy II sits square at the bottom. Tellingly, for many American fans, Final Fantasy II doesn’t even mean Final Fantasy II; it means Final Fantasy IV, released in America as …
Final Fantasy I’s Pixel Remaster is an approachable way to play an iconic game. How does the game itself hold up, 35 years later?