Please come back to this game, and just for the music. FF1 PR's music has to have been one of my favorites of all games. My top 3: Chaos Shrine Final Battle Airship
It depends on what you would like out of the game. If you just want to casually play the game and get a basic experience of the have the pixel remaster is fine. It has good music and is a pretty fast and easy clear. If you would like a true NES experience the NES is the only way to get that. You can always play a ROM on an emulator on your PC/ phone if it's too pricey to buy yourself.
@@shanezell I'm rather careful with the emulator and the rom, it's too dangerous for me. what are the differences besides the graphical things between the two versions?
@@Galeas1201 The differences between NES and PR? A lot. NES max level is 50, PR it's 99. Items are more expensive, and it takes longer to level on the NES. Half of the spells on the NES don't work. Some stats don't do anything on the NES like INT. Running away is very difficult early game but very easy late game. The THF class gains half of the HIT rate as it does in PR. The MNK class is very weak early on in the NES..and other things.
That's nearly impossible the worst enemies/bosses use instant kill spells game over on a solo run as soon as you die from those and even at LV 99 Red Wizard may possibly NOT be able to OUTDAMAGE the Last bosses healing spells either.
Did you watch the run? I pick up a ribbon to immune the instant death spells and I buff myself to be able to damage chaos. It isn't that hard if you prepare just a tiny bit.
Please come back to this game, and just for the music. FF1 PR's music has to have been one of my favorites of all games.
My top 3:
Chaos Shrine
Final Battle
Airship
I only plan on going back to PR when they finally update the PC version to have the same features as the console games they released.
@@shanezell yeah hopefully they do soon
meanwhile lazy black mages are just pretending to sleep through every encounter. Nice run!
Man, that music is phenomenal. I'm really impressed. Too bad the graphics pale in comparison to the PSP releases of old.
I agree, the music is great for the PR games... But that's it.
TIL that red mages are fucking badasses.
Hey Shane, is it worthy to buy that game? I would prefer the original nes but the prices are to high!!
It depends on what you would like out of the game. If you just want to casually play the game and get a basic experience of the have the pixel remaster is fine. It has good music and is a pretty fast and easy clear. If you would like a true NES experience the NES is the only way to get that. You can always play a ROM on an emulator on your PC/ phone if it's too pricey to buy yourself.
@@shanezell I'm rather careful with the emulator and the rom, it's too dangerous for me. what are the differences besides the graphical things between the two versions?
@@Galeas1201 The differences between NES and PR? A lot. NES max level is 50, PR it's 99. Items are more expensive, and it takes longer to level on the NES. Half of the spells on the NES don't work. Some stats don't do anything on the NES like INT. Running away is very difficult early game but very easy late game. The THF class gains half of the HIT rate as it does in PR. The MNK class is very weak early on in the NES..and other things.
And I thought ideal leveling on the NES version was time-consuming.
Yeah the 1/8 level ups is far worse compared to the 1/4 in the NES.
That's nearly impossible the worst enemies/bosses use instant kill spells game over on a solo run as soon as you die from those and even at LV 99 Red Wizard may possibly NOT be able to OUTDAMAGE the Last bosses healing spells either.
Did you watch the run? I pick up a ribbon to immune the instant death spells and I buff myself to be able to damage chaos. It isn't that hard if you prepare just a tiny bit.
@@shanezell their reply looks like one long jumble of word soup to me