Final Fantasy Origins Final Fantasy I & II Remastered Editions
from: Square Enix
Price: $19.99
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Product Description:
FINAL FANTASY Four young warriors possessing a Crystal are summoned to bring the world back to a harmonious balance. During their voyage, they discover a nefarious entity creating turmoil in the structure of time in an attempt to conquer the world. Unknowing of their destiny, the warriors begin their quest to restore order and travel to places they never imagined possible. FINAL FANTASY II A malevolent Emperor has call
FINAL FANTASY Four young warriors possessing a Crystal are summoned to bring the world back to a harmonious balance. During their voyage, they discover a nefarious entity creating turmoil in the structure of time in an attempt to conquer the world. Unknowing of their destiny, the warriors begin their quest to restore order and travel to places they never imagined possible. FINAL FANTASY II A malevolent Emperor has call
Features:
- Remake of two SQUARESOFT titles that laid the foundation of the FINAL FANTASY series.
- Original event scenes have been revamped and new event scenes added to intensify the emotional impact of story elements.
- Enhanced graphics breathe life and detail into all game elements, from deep dungeons and vast worlds to menacing creatures and wandering heroes.
- New opening theme songs and improved sound quality immerse the player even further into the game experience.
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Faithful to the Originals at Least...
This is, obviously, the first of the 3 different remakes of the original Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II, but is still pretty good nonetheless.The games remain true to the originals, for better or worse, and are very challenging because of that fact.Battles are still difficult in both games (for very different reasons though as you'll see) and the method for saving the game (by sleeping at Inns) SUCKS.If you can get past these two major shortcomings, then you'll definitely have fun.If ... Read More
Rating:
- Looks the same as the Game Boy Advance version of the first two Final Fantasy games
When you look at the screen shots for the first two Final Fantasy remastered edition versions of these games, it looks exactly the same as the Game boy Adavnce port over. I find this to be very interesting, because the Game Boy version looks as if it was the port over version of this Playstation game. If you played the Game Boy Advance version of the first two Final Fantasies, you will be able to tell.
Rating:
- If you're considering getting this even though it's 2009
I remember playing FFI when it first came out on the NES.I even had a subscription to Nintendo Power and the strategy guide.I unfortunately played it most of the summer instead of enjoying the nice weather.When this package came several years ago, I picked up a copy for nostalgia's sake, and a chance to play FFII.
these classics have not aged well, even with the updated graphics.With each iteration, they get a little better, but still don't age as well as some of the other Square ... Read More
Rating:
- Enjoyable :)
Final Fantasy 1- I have played the original FF1 for NES and must say, this is a nice improvement.Unlike the later Final Fantasy games (FF4 and on) FF1 does not have a progressive story.The only story is in the first twenty min of the game when the player is finding out the state of the world and why it is like that.The only other place this game will offer the player a story is the end of the game when the story is finished (end boss fight on).The enjoyment of this game comes from the game play ... Read More
Rating:
- Final fantasy Origins
Final Fantasy, the beginning of the greatest games in history, maybe thats just me, lol. But seriously it is quite interesting to play these originals. They are no where near what we are used to now but they are great for their time. I definitely recommend this to all who like FF like I do.
- Faithful to the Originals at Least...This is, obviously, the first of the 3 different remakes of the original Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II, but is still pretty good nonetheless.The games remain true to the originals, for better or worse, and are very challenging because of that fact.Battles are still difficult in both games (for very different reasons though as you'll see) and the method for saving the game (by sleeping at Inns) SUCKS.If you can get past these two major shortcomings, then you'll definitely have fun.If ... Read More
- Looks the same as the Game Boy Advance version of the first two Final Fantasy gamesWhen you look at the screen shots for the first two Final Fantasy remastered edition versions of these games, it looks exactly the same as the Game boy Adavnce port over. I find this to be very interesting, because the Game Boy version looks as if it was the port over version of this Playstation game. If you played the Game Boy Advance version of the first two Final Fantasies, you will be able to tell.
- If you're considering getting this even though it's 2009I remember playing FFI when it first came out on the NES.I even had a subscription to Nintendo Power and the strategy guide.I unfortunately played it most of the summer instead of enjoying the nice weather.When this package came several years ago, I picked up a copy for nostalgia's sake, and a chance to play FFII.
these classics have not aged well, even with the updated graphics.With each iteration, they get a little better, but still don't age as well as some of the other Square ... Read More
- Enjoyable :)Final Fantasy 1- I have played the original FF1 for NES and must say, this is a nice improvement.Unlike the later Final Fantasy games (FF4 and on) FF1 does not have a progressive story.The only story is in the first twenty min of the game when the player is finding out the state of the world and why it is like that.The only other place this game will offer the player a story is the end of the game when the story is finished (end boss fight on).The enjoyment of this game comes from the game play ... Read More
- Final fantasy OriginsFinal Fantasy, the beginning of the greatest games in history, maybe thats just me, lol. But seriously it is quite interesting to play these originals. They are no where near what we are used to now but they are great for their time. I definitely recommend this to all who like FF like I do.
