
The original art hasn’t been updated so much as smoothed over until everything looks like lifeless, shiny plastic. I watched a lot of gameplay reviews of the Pixel Remaster, and the more I did the more I felt like the whole thing was a scam meant to prey on damaged millennials longing for the carefree days of the 1990s. I was all set to do it a fifth time now that the Pixel Remaster has just been released on Steam and iOS, but maybe it’s time to break up with the game. Once on the original SNES when it was still called Final Fantasy III, twice on the PlayStation on both disc and the online store, and once again for the Game Boy Advance version that had a new dungeon. While the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters aren’t perfect, they’re certainly the best and most convenient ways to play these classic games.Since Final Fantasy VI was released in 1994, I’ve bought it four times. The original FINAL FANTASY comes to life with completely new graphics and audio! A remodeled 2D take on the first game in the world-renowned FINAL FANTASY series!įinal Fantasy’s Pixel Remaster is a modern take on a classic RPG with excellent exploration that makes up for a merely passable story.

Extra Stuff – Enjoy exclusive features such as an in-depth bestiary, a stunning illustration gallery, and a music player to relive your favorite tunes.Full System Optimization – Unleash the ultimate gaming experience with streamlined UI, auto-battle options, and a plethora of modern enhancements.


Remade Graphics – Experience the magic of 2D pixel art, masterfully revamped by Kazuko Shibuya, the visionary behind the legendary FINAL FANTASY characters.Save the world as Warriors of Light, restore the Crystals, and enjoy the enchanting soundtrack and bonus extras.

Experience the revived classic RPG with improved graphics, immersive audio, and modernized gameplay and user interface.
