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Recommended
0.1 hrs last two weeks / 126.3 hrs on record (39.6 hrs at review time)
Posted: 1 Jun, 2017 @ 2:53am
Updated: 5 Jun, 2017 @ 8:42am

GOOD OLD BADDAS CLASSIC!
1/1 buster sword. 5/5 materia. 10/10 chocobos.

I didn't play when it was released because back then I was 4 years old or something. I played it in 2010 on an original playstation (not an emulator or PC version). It wasn't my first JRPG (but one of them), and it wasn't a first Final Fantasy game that I played. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII was the first one and when I beat it I wanted more of this universe. I tried the original one and after this game I’ve become the true fan of the series and JRPGs in general.
Probably I lowered my expectations when I played it the first time because the game was very old. Anyway I was shocked for about first ten hours of gameplay. And after that the game didn’t stop surprising me with new features, mini-games (a lot of mini-games), story twists, characters, chocobo things and other stuff.

About the game:
  • Graphics are not that bad, but character design is silly enough.
  • Combat and abilities are pretty standard for FF games with little features and improvements. ATB probably is my favorite battle system in JRPGs. Materia linking is a really cool idea. And each character has their individual ultimate skills called “Limit Breaks”.
  • The world is pretty big and open with a lot of secrets. There are two characters that you can miss and finish the game without them in your party (I don’t know if it’s really possible, but I guess so).
  • The story is the strongest thing in this game. The main plot and the lore are huge and awesome, but it gets Japanese weird sometimes.
About the port:
  • Battles feels slower than PS1 version.
  • Square’s cloud save service doesn’t work very well.
  • There are new textures for 3D graphics (for a choice), but backgrounds are still the same with low resolution and sometimes it’s really hard to find something.
  • It also has widescreen and controller support.
The port is playable, the game is awesome, it's worth buying at least for the collection.
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3 Comments
DISEASE 5 Nov, 2021 @ 2:04pm 
You definitely can, but you'll need DS4Windows or use this method https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2561869994
HuanLinGaming 5 Nov, 2021 @ 2:39am 
Do you know if I can just play the whole game with my ps4 controller or do I have to map everything because it says partial controller and I don't like using my keyboard or mouse.
tesseracts 4 Jan, 2018 @ 12:48pm 
Battles feel slower because we're now used to fast-paced gaming. I had this same feeling and sync'ed up two games (one on PC and one on my PS1) and they were indeed the same speed. Great review.