Cons: i wish there were more unlockable CG's like in FF Chronicals.
The Bottom Line: final fantasy 1 = good memories. Final fantasy 2 = the stuff legends are made of. it's no wonder that this game series has thrived, look at it's beginnings.
Review: Final Fantasy, these words instill a lot of emotion in your average console RPG player. Those 2 words coupled together bring together memories of epic battles, emotional scenes played out before your eyes better than any movie script written, hilarious mo ...
Pros: Exposes new players to the first two Final Fantasies - Both excellent games.
Cons: Diddly.
The Bottom Line: This one would get five stars even if it weren't for the improvements over the original games. If you're an RPGer you need to try this.
Review: Ah, how we have come full circle.
I remember playing the original Final Fantasy (FF1) back on the NES for hours and days and weeks. Even with its capacity to save only one game, it's goofy and cryptic translation from Japanese, and the...
The Bottom Line: Purchase the game and enjoy the additions. Well worth it!
Review: Final Fantasy: Origins is a remake of the two first Final Fantasy releases for the NES, Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II. Both of these games are what will later become one of the biggest hits for future gaming systems ...
Pros: Music-Gameplay-Characters-Story-Special Effects-Minigames and fantastic artwork
Cons: Music of II
The Bottom Line: My recommendation is that this pack is what started it all and for any Final Fantasy lover or anywhone else shoud buy this game.
Review: Here is my review of Final Fantasy I and II Final Fantasy I is an all time classic game in every way. It's just so diverse as it is compelling. The gameplay was truly fantastic but not 100% developed yet it is still fascinating. The music in I is ...
Pros: Two games for the price of one!
Unlocable features!
Cons: Nothing!!!
Review: Square has brought back 2 of the greatest RPGs ever made! Dont sweat it if you dont have the NES, all you need is a Playstation 1 and a craving for Final Fantasy. Also the PS version has new great features like the memo files so you can temporary save ...
Pros: relive the classics, many new and interesting features, updated graphics and sound
Cons: very dated, not the best Final Fantasies
The Bottom Line: If you're an old school gamer like me and you liked the old Final Fantasies, pick this up.
Review: Imagine a connoisseur of fine wine whose guilty pleasure is taking a trip to their local liquor store ("package store" or "packie" as it's named here) and picking up a bottle of Arbor Mist. That's the way you can describe me when it comes to role playing ...
Cons: No Final Fantasy III, Both Games on Same Disc
The Bottom Line: Final Fantasy Origins Isn't For Everone, but should definitely please people who have been playing the series for a while.
Review: Everything has to start somewhere, but things aren't always peachy in the beginning. This can be proven by taking a gander at the original Grand Theft Auto game for Playstation; the game didn't actually generate much attention, and I'm sure that sales ref ...
The Bottom Line: One Fantasy you know -- the other you don't. Try them both on for size a second time, and get your old school blood boiling again!
Review: You thought the Nintendo Entertainment System was dead and buried with all of its classic line of games, didn't you! You're probably sitting there, twiddling your thumbs, waiting for the next brand spanking new top of the line Halo release to come along...
Pros: Graphics and sound improved drastically, I grew up on this
Cons: Nostalgia clouds everything
The Bottom Line: Don't mourn what I once was, but mourn what I never could be.
Review: As anyone who knows me can attest, I've been a huge fan of Final Fantasy since before the first game came out. I first saw it at the Nintendo World Championships, Philadelphia division, in 1989. I got it for my birthday, which was about two weeks after...
Review: While I didnt get into Final Fantasy back in the day of the NES, mainly because I wouldnt have enjoyed it, I thought Super Mario Bros was an incredibly deep game at the time. But now that I have gotten into the Final Fantasy on the play station when I ...