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Final Fantasy II Review
8 out of 15
Final Fantasy II for PSP looks great but suffers from the same flaws as the original game it is based on.
Date: Friday, August 03, 2007
Author: Robert Martell

Final Fantasy II: Anniversary Edition sold on its own is a hard sell for consumers that remember buying the FF I & II combo on the PlayStation so many moons ago. Add in the lack of popularity that this installment in the series has always endured and the market seems even tougher for it. For those who can look past some of the game's flaws, and the fairly high price tag (the game is edging on 20 years old, after all), Final Fantasy II might be worth the price of admission.

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