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Pros:Good GraphicsExcellent Remake of the original NES versionNice cutscenesCon's:-"Leveling" system is not like other FF games-"Where to go" can become confusing at times.-"Random Battles" can be frustrating -No save-points. Can only save on the map or at a specific point can prove frustrating. -Abit on the boring sideNice game to purchase at the used price.
I'd write more, but that's it. On your adventure, you have to find your missing crew member, fight off air pirates, and soldiers.
It was one of the first few PSP games I picked up. I work in a pretty boring call center and although it's slow, it's not slow enough to finish the books I'm reading, so I decided to bring the ol' PSP along for a ride one day, and just picked this game up to start.
I've had this game sitting around in my house for a while. You have four characters, all who are beaten down right at the beginning.
I never thought I'd be finishing it, since I really don't like too many JRPG games. To my surprise, this game has held my interest long over the two days of work, and now I'm playing it at home on my day off.The game is a classic story of evil forces invading a land to take it over (or destroy).
It's pretty typical of an JRPG from the SNES days, but trust me, if you're going on vacation and want something to keep your interest, this game is it. It's less than [.]., so just buy it.
It's been a while since I played FFII, but this psp remake (or port actually) really does the trick at bringing back memories.Final Fantasy II it's a great game, but sadly, it is outdated. I don't recommend you to try this game unless you know the franchise beforehand since you could be bored easily and also RPG loving is a must before playing the game, if there something you don't like about the genre "DON'T BUY IT," this game is old school RPG.
Great game.Hours of replay value. I was playing this game, and It has last me about 3 months playing at least 3 to 4 hours a day (Haven't finished the game yet); whever I get the chance.
A year later in 1988, Final Fantasy II was released for the Famicom and we never got to experience it until 2003 under Final Fantasy Origins. Nonetheless, the game can either be easy or hard depending on how you want to play the game. Well, the PSP version of the game is better than the GBA version and trust me it is the more nervewracking of the two PSP remakes. For one thing, it has a unique way of leveling characters which can prove to be quite innovating for the player. In my opinion, this game is for those that not only never experience Final Fantasy II or are hardcore fanatics that know what this is all about. Other than that, this is a very good game and regardless I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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