Nice video! I need to play through the Pixel Remaster still but have played the original, GBA, and PSP versions of FF. Last time, I played through the NES version while I was also playing Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, and it was a lot of fun to see the parallels and how they interpreted things in the fancy new graphics and presentation.
Great vid. Never been able to full get through the game, every couple months I re-download it get a little bit further than I did previously, jusy to Peter out on it :(
baroque music is outdated, too, just like turn-based combat.... that's why you *never* hear the bach cello suites in every ad ever, and nobody has ever heard of persona (or pokémon) 🙄 (in case it wasnt clear, this was sarcasm) (this post was brought to you by cello gang, and also the mash-up of prelude 1 and burning men's souls that was tormenting me in my head this morning)
Nice video! I need to play through the Pixel Remaster still but have played the original, GBA, and PSP versions of FF. Last time, I played through the NES version while I was also playing Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, and it was a lot of fun to see the parallels and how they interpreted things in the fancy new graphics and presentation.
I wish they kept messing with that XP/Magic system, the structure seems very satisfying!
Great vid. Never been able to full get through the game, every couple months I re-download it get a little bit further than I did previously, jusy to Peter out on it :(
FF always knows how to make an adventure Sound like an adventure
baroque music is outdated, too, just like turn-based combat.... that's why you *never* hear the bach cello suites in every ad ever, and nobody has ever heard of persona (or pokémon) 🙄
(in case it wasnt clear, this was sarcasm) (this post was brought to you by cello gang, and also the mash-up of prelude 1 and burning men's souls that was tormenting me in my head this morning)