I am hoping the music lives up to the original.
It's listenable, but listening to them next to each other will help one realize how much the GBA struggled with sound.Īll of this being said, I am pretty excited for these remasters. The music on the GBA IS definitely not the greatest either. Final Fantasy IV, V, and VI however do struggle loading up battle screens on PS1. In fact, I consider the origins versions to be the most "pure" versions excepting the originals. Though the Origins versions on PS1 don't have terrible load times. The GBA versions have gimped soundtracks due to the worse sound chip." The PS1 versions have dreadful load times. The 3D art is fine.but definitely not as great (in my opinion). Motivation.Īnyway - the 3D remakes are even more difficult than the original - at least that seems to be the case for me.Īs far as aesthetics go, I do prefer the pixel versions just like you say most people do. I hope they keep the original difficulty though. I had to power level, which I don't normally have to do when playing that game. I completed the PS1 version recently, and I found that it was a tougher experience. I began IV on the SNES - which I found out later was the easy version. I will say that the 3D versions of III and IV are BRUTAL. The ATB issues of the GBA were not present (to my memory) in the DS Remake/Steam/Phone versions. I quite enjoyed the mechanics of the 3D remakes and played them both a couple of times. The 3D remakes mess up a whole lot of mechanics and a lot of people prefer the 2D look."
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"Not only that, but the pixel remaster series will allow you to play the first six mainline FINAL FANTASY titles in widescreen and on the go with a consistent pixel style, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful worlds that have come to define generations of gaming in HD and without compromising graphical quality."
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"With the release of the FINAL FANTASY pixel remaster series, Kazuko Shibuya once again enters the fray as the lead pixel artist, helping to update and upgrade the very pixel characters that she first helped pioneer nearly 35 years ago, allowing you to experience the original essence of the game as though you were playing it for the first time in 1987." It sounds like they are updated from the original source (of course they will be similar to any of the remakes/reissues because the games are meant to be the same source. The official website makes that pretty clear.
They actually look pretty close to the PS1 versions though (Origins at least).
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These are NOT the same graphics as the PSP versions. These are the same graphics as the PSP versions."
sound effects have been reproduced /5A85xu9tl6- Nibel July 20, 2021 Kazuko Shibuya did all the new character sprites if there's enough demand, they'll bring it to other platforms Square Enix has released a Pixel Remaster Q&A In a recently published Q&A looking at various game details on Square Enix's website (as pointed out by Nibellion on Twitter), the publisher has addressed its choice of platforms and said that console versions would depend on demand or "requests". Now, it seems inconceivable that this collection of classic RPG remasters (all of which debuted on Nintendo consoles, remember) wouldn't come to console platforms, but as yet there have been no announcements. Recently, we had a mini-rant over the way publishers eek out platform announcements and we specifically highlighted the fact that Square Enix has announced Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster for Steam and mobile platforms only.