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Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
  2. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. 70
    Final Fantasy is still a great game even if it shows its age and this release isn’t the best it could be. I love traipsing around this world with my warriors of light. I love the music and the style. If you’ve never played the original Final Fantasy before, the experience and money boosts make it easy to experience without the grind. This is a good enough release of Final Fantasy and for that I recommend it, but I wish this could have been the slam-dunk definitive version.
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  1. Aug 20, 2023
    10
    Fantastic and amazing way to play it trough an hybrid videoconsole,runs very nice
  2. Aug 3, 2023
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view. No jugué el original así que esta nota es como si fuera un juego nuevo para mí, me gustó bastante, solo que a veces era enredado donde ir, pero leyendo harto y preguntando se podía intuir. Historia normal y combates muy fáciles salvo el jefe final. Full Review »
  3. May 26, 2023
    9
    Game: Final Fantasy I Pixel Remaster
    Genre: RPG
    Developer: Square Enix Publisher: Square Enix System: Nintendo Switch (NSW) Year of
    Game: Final Fantasy I Pixel Remaster
    Genre: RPG
    Developer: Square Enix
    Publisher: Square Enix
    System: Nintendo Switch (NSW)
    Year of Release: 2023
    Length of Playthrough: 7 Hours

    Total Score: 87/100
    Value Score: 8.7/10

    • Story: 7/10
    • Characters: 7/10
    • GamePlay: 10/10
    • Graphics: 10/10
    • Sound: 8/10
    • Music: 10/10
    • Length: 7/10
    • Replay Value: 8/10
    • Player Value: 10/10

    Pros
    +New visual graphics (based upon original NES sprites) and animations
    +Remade OST with option to use original NES OST
    +Quality of Life additions such as the option to increase/decrease Exp and Gil - along with the ability to turn off encounters
    +Built in Map with Zoom features and locations of treasure chests
    +Able to move diagonally which is a first for Final Fantasy I
    +Auto battle option which is another first for Final Fantasy I
    +Good battery life when playing portable (Airplane mode turned on)

    Cons
    -Does not include any of the additional post game content like GBA, PSP or original mobile version releases

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    Series Scorewise comparison sake

    Final Fantasy I Dawn of Souls (GBA): 82
    Final Fantasy I Anniversary (PSP): 85
    Final Fantasy I (iOS): 81
    Final Fantasy I Pixel Remaster (NS): 87
    Final Fantasy II Dawn of Souls (GBA): 83
    Final Fantasy II Anniversary (PSP): 85
    Final Fantasy III (NES): 80
    Final Fantasy III (DS): 86
    Final Fantasy IV (SNES): 90
    Final Fantasy IV (PSX): 89
    Final Fantasy IV (GBA): 86
    Final Fantasy IV (DS): 92
    Final Fantasy IV (PSP): 94
    Final Fantasy IV After Years/Prologue (PSP): 88 Final Fantasy V (SNES): 84 Final Fantasy V (PSX): 83 Final Fantasy V Advance (GBA): 88 Final Fantasy V (PC): 91 Final Fantasy VI (SNES): 95 Final Fantasy VI (PSX): 95 Final Fantasy VI Advance (GBA): 95 Final Fantasy VII (PSX): 93 Final Fantasy VII (PC): 93 Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core (PSP): 93 Final Fantasy VIII (PSX): 88 Final Fantasy VIII (PC): 88 Final Fantasy IX (PSX): 95 Final Fantasy IX (PC): 97 Final Fantasy X (PS2): N/A Final Fantasy X-2 (PS2): N/A Final Fantasy XII (PS2): N/A Final Fantasy XIII (PS3): 88 Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3): 86 Final Fantasy XV (PS4): 89 A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV (PS4): 70 Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (PS4): 87 Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light (DS): 82 Final Fantasy Dissidia (PSP): 100 Final Fantasy Dissidia 012 Duodecim (PSP): 96 Final Fantasy Tactics (PSX): 94
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