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11 out of 15
Square Enix gives a worthy tribute to Final Fantasy 1, on the PSP
Developer
Square Enix
Publisher
Square Enix
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
June 26, 2006
Genre
RPG
Players
1
Date: Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Author: Robert Martell

Despite the game generally being the same as it was the last few times I played it, the PSP version pulled me right back in as if it were a completely new experience, and I didn’t want to let go. Having played through a few different versions of the game, this latest release is a welcome upgrade and a fitting tribute to the game that started it all. While owners of the GBA version may have trouble finding updated graphics a good cause to buy this, others will be thoroughly satisfied with the new updated version. Those who may have played the newer games in the series and haven't tried the original may find this version the easiest to get into, as it holds up well on a modern platform. - Robert Martell.

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