Final Fantasy I-VI Pixel Remaster Nintendo Switch Review - Is It Worth It?

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @masonwilcox7055
    @masonwilcox7055 Год назад +319

    Being able to turn off random encounters is a genius feature! There are times where you just want to get somewhere without being bogged down by a random battle.

    • @omegaweapon116
      @omegaweapon116 Год назад +26

      Exactly. They've fixed that issue in newer RPGs because enemies will run away from you if you're way stronger than them. With old games, you have to fight the weakest enemies in the game no matter what

    • @carlstevenwilletts
      @carlstevenwilletts Год назад +24

      It's like having an in-built repel item from the Pokémon games. Nothing was worse in the original FF games than having little health, and no potions, and being close to a save point only for a random encounter to finish you off. This will prevent that.

    • @Digital_David
      @Digital_David Год назад +18

      Cheating! 😄

    • @tkashur
      @tkashur Год назад +5

      This feature alone has me considering this.

    • @franklinsimon6668
      @franklinsimon6668 Год назад +7

      Really a safe space in a game

  • @TheJanny
    @TheJanny Год назад +397

    FFV is easily my favorite in the series. The job system was perfected in that game and the simple story helps make it feel more laid back compared to other high stake RPG narratives even to this day.

    • @jitsorooney
      @jitsorooney Год назад +16

      I’ve not played any of these 2d versions but FFV sounds great. A more laid back JRPG sounds perfect.

    • @ZenMonkeyGod
      @ZenMonkeyGod Год назад +25

      ​@@jitsorooney You will laugh. Consistently. It's a game that doesn't take itself seriously and is far more comedic than I anticipated. The music is fantastic (like all the others), the battle ststem is top tier, and if you spend a lot of time experimenting with different jobs, it's one of the longest games in the series. Highly recommended!

    • @Fuudo_123
      @Fuudo_123 Год назад +11

      @@ZenMonkeyGod Gotta love gilgamesh, really makes me think since final fantasy dimensions has someone like him too

    • @victor-y
      @victor-y Год назад +4

      FFV had a great, witty script on the GBA version.

    • @christiangiambrone9818
      @christiangiambrone9818 Год назад +6

      Thank you for this, fantastic gameplay, final weapons, best job system. If I want a story I’ll watch a movie. If I’m going to play a game FFV is the GOAT.

  • @Pruflas-Watts
    @Pruflas-Watts Год назад +223

    Final Fantasy V has the most replay value for me. The job system makes it easier to revisit, no long drawn on stories, pretty fast-paced progression.

    • @PokeRetroFan
      @PokeRetroFan Год назад +3

      Agreed

    • @shaggysaurus
      @shaggysaurus Год назад +6

      They did ffv dirty in this review.
      I have the strong feeling they just didn't play it at all, figuring they didn't need to.

    • @Pruflas-Watts
      @Pruflas-Watts Год назад +2

      @shaggysaurus Definitely, most reviewers assess it off of things it was never meant to be. Even though the dialogue and story telling is light hearted, certain story events still unfold in a epic way (final battle with ex death, galuf inside of the tree, the iconic showdowns with gilgamesh).

    • @Pruflas-Watts
      @Pruflas-Watts Год назад +2

      @Dan Ramirez Yeah, content spewing for more viewing takes priority over objective, thorough reviewing. Most "reviews" from "content" creators are highlights and shallow opinion pieces that sound like they were parroted from wiki highlights. Funny enough, FFVs design points were intentional and it gets no recognition for it.

    • @nickk3403
      @nickk3403 Год назад +3

      This guy played FF3 and decided 5 was the same. Anyone whose played 5 would never say it’s the weakest 2 by a long shot. 5 had the best job customization.

  • @AviDMurDa
    @AviDMurDa Год назад +99

    As someone who has never once played any of the FF pixel games I decided to pick up FF VI and give it a try, I have truly found myself enjoying this game way more than I ever imagined. I’m only 15 hours into the game and I’m barely even scratching the surface, I find so many cool looking locations and items as I explore the world and take in the visual beauty that is the pixel remaster. This game really shines on the Switch OLED model too. The story has made me laugh, cry and get excited as it unfolds right in the palm of my hand. I truly recommend it to anyone who is curious about what all the hype is about, once you enter this world you will be amazed by how much life and personality each character possess. I personally give my experience with the game a 10/10. I look forward to play the rest of the entries in the near future.

    • @matthewgregory2106
      @matthewgregory2106 Год назад +19

      6 is the best in the series

    • @omegaweapon116
      @omegaweapon116 Год назад +4

      @@matthewgregory2106 you never know until you play them all

    • @ktwenter77
      @ktwenter77 Год назад +1

      6 is the best 2d FF, at least. 7 is the GOAT!

    • @angelredvivar
      @angelredvivar Год назад +3

      Bro try out FFIV as well

    • @nintendude1988
      @nintendude1988 Год назад +1

      @@matthewgregory2106 Na, 4 has that title.

  • @Leo-ef6dj
    @Leo-ef6dj Год назад +114

    FFV might have a overall simplistic story, but Galuf mission to rescue your party from Exdeath by himself and the touch Faris and Syldra relationship are really enjoyble moments.
    The job system is the peak.

  • @tuneablestar1712
    @tuneablestar1712 Год назад +99

    FFV is a great game and it deserves more respect. It *does* have a story-- I would even say it has a *good* story. It's full of charm, adventure, drama, humour, and even moral lessons. The main characters, secondary characters, and villains are all really great, in my opinion. Please do not sleep on FFV!

    • @Primitive01
      @Primitive01 Год назад +3

      If you like it you like it.. Why do other peoples opinions matter to you?

    • @kennysmith1029
      @kennysmith1029 Год назад +8

      @@Primitive01 Why watch a review if other peoples opinions dont matter to you?

    • @Primitive01
      @Primitive01 Год назад +1

      @@kennysmith1029 It’s a review explaining details, quite a bit more than “I like this”.. Couldn’t give a shit wether the reviewer likes it or not.. If you’re gonna try act a fool at least put some effort in ffs.

    • @grave7948
      @grave7948 Год назад +5

      @@Primitive01 If you are going to troll at least make an effort ffs

    • @Yukito590
      @Yukito590 Год назад +3

      My personal ranking goes FF5, 6, 4, 1, 3, lastly 2. It's really hard for me to decide between 4 or 6 taking 2nd place and 6 is likely the objectively better game but the story in 4 stuck with me for 24yr.
      I was not expecting RUclipsr guy to say "FF5 is the one game here you should skip buying," huh. It's the only one I've returned to play over and over because each playthrough doesn't feel exactly the same. Shame it's missing a large amount of bonus content exclusive to the GBA version...
      I missed the physical edition of this so looks like I'll wait some years until the Switch digital version is $30 or less. In no rush to replay these, and likely wouldn't replay 1-3 ever again.

  • @way7952
    @way7952 Год назад +148

    FfV definitely has the more casual story but I also think it's got some of the best and funniest character interactions, I loved the job system customization too. I am sad the music remasters don't hit as hard because it has some of the best music too especially with battle on the big bridge
    Edit: I'll say the music isn't as big and impactful as the vi pixel remaster but I'm loving the music so far and really looking forward to Gilgamesh

    • @Pruflas-Watts
      @Pruflas-Watts Год назад +9

      Agreed completely. For me, Final Fantasy V has the most replayability due to the Job system, great level design and overall flow of the game play.
      When I first played FFV on PS1 I thought it was kind of corny but then it grew on me when I realized it was meant to be more light hearted in terms of "drama". However, the Galuf Ex Death scene is still epic AF. The battle on the bridge scene and inevitable fight with gilgamesh accompanying the music was well done too.
      The Orchestrated soundtrack really doesn't do FFV any justice, Especially Ex Deaths battle theme (decisive battle). Most remixes of this said song fail to deliver the menacing, punchy tones of the intended SNES sound font like the percussions and base line.
      It always just seems that Squeenix really under delivers on the sound side of musical remixes in these games.

    • @SeventhheavenDK
      @SeventhheavenDK Год назад +4

      For me it's one of the most boring entries, I totally prefer 1, 4 and 6 for completely, and that's just counting the Pixel Remasters, of course.

    • @Vereid
      @Vereid Год назад +6

      Every time I replay FF5 I am highly amused by the Turtle vs Exdeath scene lol.

    • @whysosrs5534
      @whysosrs5534 Год назад

      @@Pruflas-Watts So which of the remaster games would you recommend keeping the classic music?

    • @Pruflas-Watts
      @Pruflas-Watts Год назад

      @WhySoSrs? 4, 5, and 6. The original is punchy. The remade sound tracks feel absolutely Soul-Less. FFV is the biggest offender of the bunch with its remade sound track. They failed to recreate Ex Deaths battle music with the same spirit intended in the original.

  • @powerreveals2349
    @powerreveals2349 Год назад +44

    It’s strange, I’ve never been too crazy about bonus/‘deluxe’ content like super-bosses and super-dungeons-all for having them included/available; just not the sort of thing I usually end up devoting time to myself-but I really enjoyed that bonus ‘Dragons’ Den’ dungeon added in VI Advance/Mobile versions. It was another one of those multi-team challenges VI was famous for on steroids-really forced you to use every party member available to you, even if the strategy basically boiled down to standard level-grinding and making sure everybody knew the strongest healing, buff, and offensive spells available.
    Its exclusion isn’t a deal-breaker by any means…but I wouldn’t be surprised to see it and similar content from the other games as future DLC somewhere down the line.

    • @JS2123-m9x
      @JS2123-m9x Год назад +5

      This collection is more than one year old already (Steam/Mobile was released in waves since 2021 till 2022); should really sell a lot on ps/switch to push SE doing it.
      I doubt gonna happen at this point.

    • @carlstevenwilletts
      @carlstevenwilletts Год назад +4

      I agree with you. Most bonus content added to classic games usually doesn't fit or complement the original experience. In most cases it's just bolted on to add an extra bullet point to the promotional material. As you've pointed out, however, there are some exceptions to this.

  • @Tarkus_H
    @Tarkus_H Год назад +66

    The quality of life improvements in this version make me enjoy FF6 even more than I already did.

    • @Vereid
      @Vereid Год назад +12

      Agreed. I love ff6 to death but sometimes I want to explore without encounters (prior to Mog Amulet). Plus looking at the background and such is nice in this version.

    • @samuraichilton
      @samuraichilton Год назад +4

      FF6 is one of my all time favorites.

  • @Masamune-fs4qt
    @Masamune-fs4qt Год назад +295

    Why FFV gets no respect is crazy. One of the best.

    • @shaggysaurus
      @shaggysaurus Год назад +31

      Yeah wtf. I strongly suspect they didn't play it for this review.

    • @Rurukuken
      @Rurukuken Год назад +55

      Very underrated. No way in hell V is worse than FF2.

    • @dipzip56
      @dipzip56 Год назад +23

      It's compared to iv. Job system is the attraction. But being sandwiched between two of the greatest narrative jrpgs ever... it's easy to think v under achieves.

    • @VermilionRen
      @VermilionRen Год назад +7

      Probably because it didn't get released outside of Japan when it first came out.

    • @adamtideman4953
      @adamtideman4953 Год назад +7

      What do you mean no respect? Look at this comment section, everyone is talking about FFV.

  • @sheeplenk
    @sheeplenk Год назад +31

    FFV has the best gameplay and systems in the collection. Not quite the best game, but gets too heavily overlooked simply because it didn’t originally release in the US.

  • @jasonmatos2896
    @jasonmatos2896 Год назад +15

    Walking in the woods in the early 90's finding my friends Eddie's motor home and him playing his NES , and SNES . He showed me how to play these amazing games and it's some of the best memories of my life . So many amazing games played in that motor home hidden in those creepy woods .. Amazing!!!

  • @PrinceK0mali
    @PrinceK0mali Год назад +12

    Can I still suplex a train?

  • @omegaweapon116
    @omegaweapon116 Год назад +19

    FFV is actually the game I'm most excited to play in this remaster. I love FF6 of course but I've played it too many times. I'll get to that one after beating FFV

  • @chaseelwind1578
    @chaseelwind1578 Год назад +22

    love the diagonal walking, sooo much easier to just hold a direction instead of moving right down right down right down in a dungeon, also having classic font is great

    • @omegaweapon116
      @omegaweapon116 Год назад +2

      Yes! Out of everything added, this was the number one thing for me. So frustrating to have to make 90 degree turns to get to everything. That's another reason why I always liked Chrono Trigger more on the SNES

  • @Mid-AirMan
    @Mid-AirMan Год назад +17

    I'm glad to hear others like 4 as much as I do. Usually it gets over looked. I love six and it is great. Both are top tier to me.

    • @WesleyWyndam-Pryce
      @WesleyWyndam-Pryce Год назад +4

      IV deserves major respect. It's here when the stories and characters became deeper. It's not my favorite, that would be VI, but IV is probably (besides FFI) the most important Final Fantasy for what it accomplished

    • @omensoffate
      @omensoffate Год назад +4

      4 gets overlooked ? Lol what

    • @carlstevenwilletts
      @carlstevenwilletts Год назад +2

      @@omensoffate It's not overlooked by SE, for sure, but critics do usually overlook it when looking at the catalogue of FF games overall.

    • @Mid-AirMan
      @Mid-AirMan Год назад +1

      @@omensoffate I am in rpg groups in different places online and for some reason 4 gets no respect, but they rave about 5. Seems most of the people are contrarians as they dislike 6, and 7, while praising 8 and 9. I hear so many people say 9 is the best FF when I found it to be simple and a huge step back for the series, but again, 4 doesn't get the love that I think it should.

    • @AkagiRedSun
      @AkagiRedSun Год назад

      IV story line is morning soap opera of video game

  • @jal2550
    @jal2550 Год назад +10

    FF6 (or 3 on the SNES) has always been one of my favorite of all time since I played it as a Kid back in the 90s. Cant wait to replay it!

  • @XadePsyconic
    @XadePsyconic Год назад +19

    Just started playing FFI. Excited to get to FFIV, FFV and FFVI. I have never completed FFV so I'm curious to see how the final boss is. FFVI will be the beautiful finale, that is one of my favorite SNES era JRPGs next to Chrono Trigger, Mario RPG, EarthBound and Seiken Densetsu III (called Trials of Mana nowadays).

    • @Chris420x1
      @Chris420x1 Год назад

      How have you not beaten the game yet when you can easily download it and play it at any point? Unless you're an iPhone user 😂

    • @AltairEgo1
      @AltairEgo1 5 месяцев назад

      Neo Exdeath is going to be the freakiest thing you'll see. But there are some other noteable horrors from the void you'll come across.

  • @megapixel2004
    @megapixel2004 2 месяца назад +3

    I find this worth the money. I put 100+ hrs into FFIV and 60+ into FFII on GBA as a result of all the extra exploring and grinding. The graphical improvements, soundtrack improvements, and quality of life improvements are awesome in these versions. I'm certain I'll get hundreds of more hours of enjoyment out of the FFPR versions.
    Just wish it had the additional content from the GBA games. Disappointed in Square for dropping the ball on that.

  • @robertwahlstrom
    @robertwahlstrom Год назад +10

    I actually remember the 5th game as the best of all of them.
    Think it got some really cool moments as the revival of the main villain still looks pretty cool even today.

  • @KirbyPhelpsPK
    @KirbyPhelpsPK Год назад +22

    I bought all 6. No regrets. This is probably the era of Final Fantasy I love the most, and I didn't even grow up with them.

  • @pinkiepiebiggestfan6099
    @pinkiepiebiggestfan6099 Год назад +9

    Of this collection I'd have to say that Final fantasy IV and VI (or as I played them way back on the SNES final fantasy II and III) are the two must have of the six games.

    • @WesleyWyndam-Pryce
      @WesleyWyndam-Pryce Год назад +1

      Basically. V is fun too but still a notch below for me because the story is just poor. Still worth a play due to the job system.

    • @jlouis4407
      @jlouis4407 5 дней назад

      You can buy them separately

  • @Jason.Olson.Flosses
    @Jason.Olson.Flosses Год назад +32

    FF6. My favorite game of all time.

    • @That1PissedOffBoomer
      @That1PissedOffBoomer Год назад +4

      Could not agree more absolutely could not agree more

    • @WesleyWyndam-Pryce
      @WesleyWyndam-Pryce Год назад +2

      Playing it now for that Platinum trophy! It's still my favorite, though tied with the early era Everquest.
      Still wish they would have added the GBA bonus dungeons, but if these sell well, they might give a DLC.

    • @ericjohnson8782
      @ericjohnson8782 Год назад +1

      Got good taste my friend 👌

    • @Jason.Olson.Flosses
      @Jason.Olson.Flosses Год назад +1

      For you FF6 fans, look up on RUclips " born with the gift of magic" and let the tears start to fall

  • @RevolverLink
    @RevolverLink Год назад +9

    FF6 is probably my favorite overall game of these 6, but FF5 is probably the one I have the most with every time I play it. The Job/skill system of 5 might be my single favorite mechanic in any Final Fantasy game.

    • @omegaweapon116
      @omegaweapon116 Год назад

      Yep. And that's why we need a true sequel to FF Tactics on PS1. The job system makes the game so fun

    • @mcnalga
      @mcnalga Год назад

      @@omegaweapon116are you saying 5 has very similar job system to FFT? I’ve never played 5 only FFT.

  • @cellperfecto3480
    @cellperfecto3480 Год назад +3

    WHY PEOPLE ALWAYS SAY THAT FFV IS A STEP BACK? IS A FANTASY STORY AS USED TO BE BACK THEN. HAS A GORGEOUS MUSIC, WORLD, DUNGEONS, A GOOD JOB SYSTEM, IT IS ABSOLUTELY FUN TO PLAY. 🙄

    • @lesliecarl7623
      @lesliecarl7623 Год назад

      Actually the best game in the package imo. Story is brilliant, job system is the best system outside of 7. Music top tier. These guys just didn’t play it as a kid…

    • @kevonseymourks2790
      @kevonseymourks2790 Год назад

      Cuz FFIV had a great introduction and presentation + Cecil is interestingly complex. The only thing what makes people love V so much is it‘s Job-System the rest is mediocre. Extremely underwhelming compared to IV. It’s the same reason people love FFIII.

  • @AndySola
    @AndySola Год назад +19

    We don't tolerate FFV slander in this house

  • @RyuNoZero
    @RyuNoZero Год назад +8

    75€ for 3 NES and 3 SNES Games is too steep for my liking

  • @tountoes1677
    @tountoes1677 Год назад +7

    Excuse ME. I will *not* tolerate FFV slander! It's incredibly underrated imo.

  • @inspired2rock1
    @inspired2rock1 Год назад +4

    FFIV is the game that turned me on to JRPGs as a kid. FFVI is the game that solidified my love for the genre and I’ve never looked back.

  • @Electrohead92
    @Electrohead92 Год назад +17

    I’m enjoying the way that Final Fantasy VI is presented a lot. I really appreciate that you can switch back and forth between the original and new soundtracks, which helps keep the battle music from getting too repetitive. My only main criticism is that the CRT filter looks awful. I wish it looked like the filter that PS1 games on PS4/5 have.

  • @Punmaster9001
    @Punmaster9001 Год назад +12

    I'm waiting for the physical copy to arrive. I didn't play them as a kid, but I did play FF1 a bit on PSP, which they did a really good job on. I look forward to trying them out and seeing them with mostly fresh eyes.

    • @user-bj1mx2ip1c
      @user-bj1mx2ip1c Год назад

      I though only ff4 was on the PSP

    • @Punmaster9001
      @Punmaster9001 Год назад

      @@user-bj1mx2ip1c From what I remember 1 - 6 are on psp

    • @thelastofus2872
      @thelastofus2872 Год назад +1

      ​@@user-bj1mx2ip1c1, 2 and 4 were remade for psp and the Ds version of 3 was ported to the psp also.

  • @jamin5422
    @jamin5422 Год назад +11

    FF6 is by far the best of the bunch! I hadn’t played it in ages but I’m surprised at how much it stuck in my brain. The Zozo theme slaps hard remastered too, gotta check it out

  • @joshg.6315
    @joshg.6315 Год назад +3

    Final Fantasy VI is one of the greatest RPGs ever made. It’s a must play.

  • @Pasakoye
    @Pasakoye Год назад +3

    FFVI No Esper is fun. You can still learn magic through equipment limiting the spells available and rewarding those that use the weapons and armor.
    Natural magic is similar, but I like learning spells through swords and shields and while still retaining characters original stats.

  • @johanndaart7326
    @johanndaart7326 2 месяца назад +2

    For me, the original SNES soundtrack just hits the hardest. I've played on GBA too and it was already softened version. Then this Remastered version of the soundtrack is just too smooth.

    • @glennhkboy
      @glennhkboy Месяц назад +1

      you can use the original 16 bit bgm instead of the new bgm.

    • @johanndaart7326
      @johanndaart7326 Месяц назад

      @@glennhkboy Oh, that's great. So if they would also patch in the enemy sprite animations, the remaster would be perfect...

  • @pinkiepiebiggestfan6099
    @pinkiepiebiggestfan6099 Год назад +18

    Next we want Chrono trigger remaster on switch

  • @perfectomega1
    @perfectomega1 Год назад +9

    FFV for me is the best in this collection of games. It has one of the best stories for an old 8-16bit JRPG l..OK sure it starts off light hearted and quite funny especially the reactions the sprites have early on when a truth is learned about one character, bit it does get serious as you progress. Also gotta love the introduction to Gilgamesh

    • @nickk3403
      @nickk3403 Год назад +1

      The reviewer didn’t play it bro if he did he would say weakest

  • @drackyslime
    @drackyslime Год назад +3

    I’ve played all the pixel remasters on steam (except 5, I haven’t gotten around to it’s pixel remaster even though I adore 5) and I love them. I can’t wait to play them again on my switch. My favorite is 6, but 1 and 2 are not far behind. Lovely games

  • @low_re8094
    @low_re8094 Год назад +3

    This should have been $40 US physically, and widely available. F U Square Enix. Way to treat your fans.

  • @matthagen67
    @matthagen67 Год назад +6

    You went too harsh on V. I couldn't disagree more. Instead of judging it for what it is, you judge it for what it isn't... and yes, it ISN'T a story/character-driven jRPG like IV or VI. Still, most people I know who played it, including myself, love V. Because of its gameplay mechanics and its overall charm.
    PS: my favorite FFs are VI and IX.

  • @7milesdavis
    @7milesdavis Год назад +6

    I think it’s worth it. Having all six games available so easily is awesome. Yeah there are some changes but nothing that bothers me too much. I absolutely love the music. I’m playing through final fantasy now and it’s so good.
    I’d say it’s a must for anyone who is into any of the later games but hasn’t played the earlier ones, or old school veterans who just want easy access to these games.

  • @centenoscott
    @centenoscott Год назад +5

    That was a great written review. Props to your writers!

    • @joshuawidener8407
      @joshuawidener8407 Год назад +1

      They should probably do some research though. Terra wasn't the first female protagonist in the series

  • @1428gamer
    @1428gamer Год назад +4

    What a Great review!! this is literally what you want to hear/watch on a review if you are considering buying the game, but also works if you just want to take a look and see just how the game is

    • @joshuawidener8407
      @joshuawidener8407 Год назад

      They did get something wrong. They claimed terra was the first female protagonist which isn't even close to true

  • @ScowlyOwl
    @ScowlyOwl Год назад +10

    They look fantastic but not putting the bonus dungeons from the Advance versions of the game is such a missed opportunity. Would have been an easy way for these to be easily the definitive versions and a way to futureproof them for any other ports.

    • @Pruflas-Watts
      @Pruflas-Watts Год назад +2

      YES, I'm highly annoyed by this, especially because I actually enjoyed the additional content from the GBA re-releases, especially for FFV. I don't understand why they opted to leave it out for a 1-for-1 parity bull crap excuse but then allow for EXP modifications....

    • @sortedevaras
      @sortedevaras Год назад

      It's Square, minimum effort maximum profit as per usual.

    • @TheChadxiii
      @TheChadxiii Год назад

      ​@deVaras square(soft or Enix) minimal effort from the ppl that built the final fantasy,kingdom hearts and cronos series? which made vagrant,mana and dues ex? Literally legendary!!!

  • @sebastianvelcro
    @sebastianvelcro 4 месяца назад +1

    I see all the comments on FF V here and it convinced me to give it a try. Good job folks.

  • @DrewCoffman
    @DrewCoffman Год назад +10

    as someone who’s never played FF IV, i’ve been debating playing this or the DS remake. seeing the original version so polished makes me think i’ll be choosing this

    • @ChiruKobra
      @ChiruKobra Год назад +6

      Do it.
      But don't sleep on the DS remake. It's a whole different experience, and worth going through at least once.

    • @icedcapplord710
      @icedcapplord710 Год назад +3

      This is a great version, but I still argue I'd you want a really good take on classic FFIV, play the Complete Collection on PSP, which has it, The After Years and Interlude that connects between those two, in addition to the GBA content

    • @andrewkos5560
      @andrewkos5560 Год назад +2

      I'd argue the DS version is different enough that it works as a companion to the original, not a replacement. There's a lot of things in it that are deliberately designed to throw off returning players and I feel like you lose that if you don't play a 2D version of IV prior.

    • @saysoun752
      @saysoun752 Год назад +1

      @@andrewkos5560 It's also incredibly hard as hell. It was totally different, I enjoyed it but, I spent a lot of time grinding.

    • @ZenMonkeyGod
      @ZenMonkeyGod Год назад +3

      The DS version is great for the augment system. And the voice acting is usually pretty good.

  • @FriendlyGhosttt
    @FriendlyGhosttt Год назад +5

    I think Cecil is one of those names that can be pronounced two ways. I’ve always pronounced it how the game says it in the DS remake. Mainly because there was a player for the Detroit Tigers named “Cecil Fielder” and his name was pronounced the same way.

    • @MarkHogan994
      @MarkHogan994 Год назад +2

      I have never in my life heard anyone say it the way Zion says it. And I know quite a few Cecils. It's always said how the game says it, as far as I know.

    • @joshuawidener8407
      @joshuawidener8407 Год назад

      LoL no, a name is a name

  • @HailHydreigon
    @HailHydreigon Год назад +1

    First thing my hubby bought me after we got married in April 2023 was this game bundle. I was so happy, and currently playing them in order. 💙

  • @darthmarth87
    @darthmarth87 Год назад +4

    1. Simple but very endearing in it's simplicity, not a "must play" but a fun ride especially for those curious of gaming history.
    2. I can appreciate them trying something different but the skill system really doesn't jive with me at all, of the collection this is the easy skip for me.
    3. Also quite simple but charming, the job system is great and there is something there that really endears me to the world, particularly love the OST (Eternal Wind FTW).
    4. The personal favorite of mine, great characters, story, music - while 6 is probably the better game in many ways I do like the character focus 4 has more.
    5. This feels like a direct sequel to 3 mechanically with it's robost job system, and sits as a more light hearted story between 4 and 6, not a bad buy but if pressed for time and/or money it wouldn't be my priority.
    6. What can you say about 6 that hasn't already been said? This is one of the seminal games that any JRPG fan owes it to themselves to play, amazing how cinematic it is in all it's pixel glory.
    Overall, 4 and 6 are the top dogs that I fully recommend to those picking and choosing, I really recommend 3 as well despite it's simple story (and if you play FF14 you'll probably appreciate 3 more for all the inspiration 14 takes from it specifically). 1 and 5 for the hardcore gaming historians out there. With 2 being the eh, you can probably leave it of the bunch (in my opinion, of course).

  • @MrBaritone
    @MrBaritone Год назад +2

    I picked up FFVI on steam when it released and was planning to get the rest on steam when there was a sale. But this review almost single-handedly convinced me to get the whole bundle on switch. Just can't beat that portability for when I want to level grind...fun fun obviously..

  • @Fuudo_123
    @Fuudo_123 Год назад +5

    I quite enjoyed the attribute/skill lvl but especially the skill lvl in FF2, specifically seeing magic lvl up to the point it changed, I really loved seeing the skill animation change etc. At least even if I say I don't like it, I don't like the sphere system the most in X haha, but blitzball is a great mini game, fun and simple

  • @gisellewong4057
    @gisellewong4057 Год назад +2

    It makes me glad to see so many positive comments on FFV in the comments! Out of the 6, V had always been on my mind after all these years, since it was the game I had got stuck on while playing the Japanese version back on its initial release... I was a teenager and my Japanese was not so great, but I loved the gameplay a lot! IV was the first I beat out of the 6, and VI was definitely my favourite that I had been waiting on for a remaster! I loved grinding on skills in II back then, but I lost my save file and never finished... may give it another go.

  • @narm_greyrunner
    @narm_greyrunner Год назад +2

    I'm just getting IV and VI.
    And they are magnificent on the OLED.

  • @BassForever
    @BassForever Год назад +3

    Final Fantasy 5 is a masterpiece and anyone who thinks it's the one to "leave behind" should be water boarded.

  • @JamesFicken
    @JamesFicken Год назад +4

    FFVI is my all time favorite of the bunch, but I really loved IV and V as well. FFVI easily beats out even FFVII and beyond. I think V's job system is superb and really wish FF games would have explored that system in more of their games. I really love having the entire collection available on my switch. I now can take FF 1 - 12 (minus 11 of course) with me anywhere I go on my switch and I've been waiting patiently for that.

  • @BlueBoboDoo100
    @BlueBoboDoo100 Год назад +2

    Having Uemstsu oversee these new orchestrated soundtracks has made a world of difference. I enjoyed the DS remake of 4 (not so much 3), but my biggest problem with both of them was the rearranged soundtrack. I thought they were very weak and often didn't capture the emotions evoked by the original 8/16-bit songs. But the pixel remasters show us Uematsu's true vision for the songs unchained by hardware limitations. All 6 are phenomenal.

  • @philippf5594
    @philippf5594 Год назад +3

    I love these games... but 75€ for the bundle is way too much!

    • @drexos3622
      @drexos3622 Год назад

      Especially considering that Battle Network Legacy Collection released at around the same time, and that has 6 full games for $59.99

  • @davidhill8565
    @davidhill8565 Год назад +1

    Speaking of “BGM Type” in Configuration menu, I’d like for them to add three more options for Final Fantasy I & II: “Old Arrangement” (used in the PSOne and PSP versions), “GBA” (used in the Dawn of Souls GBA version), WSC” (used in the Japan only Wonderswan Color version), and MSX (used in the Japan only MSX Version).
    Speaking of “Font Style”, I’d like a third option “Serif”, the font used in the advertisement.

  • @ddrrdd1010
    @ddrrdd1010 Год назад +3

    it's nice they added a new font, looks better, I never played ff 1-6, but the package is too expensive for me :(

  • @flavafee
    @flavafee Год назад +1

    great vid! thanks for sharing :) i love this innovation of having one person review the game and one person in charge of making it into a video format. really allows both aspects to shine

  • @mweathers79
    @mweathers79 Год назад +3

    I’m already about 10 hours into FF1. LOVE IT!

  • @peace4myheart
    @peace4myheart 3 месяца назад +1

    Wanted a physical copy but missed out on it and didn't want to pay a couple hundred dollars for a copy. Thank God SE is re-releasing again on October 8th everywhere, and not just on SE website. $75 is a lot but it's for 6 games so I don't mind.

  • @AspieGamer1986
    @AspieGamer1986 Год назад +1

    If only Bandai Namco would release the rest of the Tales titles. Coming from a Namco Tales fan.

  • @geekatari4391
    @geekatari4391 Год назад +1

    I recently played FF1 PR on PC before the Switch version came out. I enjoyed it a lot; but saw the QoL changes the console version was going to bring and asked myself if it was worth it. I was able to compare both, and my thoughts are:
    1. The fonts on PC are not that bad, really, I don't play on a 32" monitor, but on a 34" ultrawide monitor which is wider, but not taller than a 32" and the font is just fine.
    2. In the topic of ultrawide, yes, I can play at full 21:9, it adds just two slim golden bars on each side. I thought the maps were being cropped to fit the new aspect ratio, but the game does actually render the full map within this resolution, so to me that looks absolutely fantastic.
    3. The boost menu in the Switch is alright; but on PC even though it does not exist, there is nothing stopping me from using a trainer and crank up some multipliers in the same way (or even higher if I wanted to). Same with stopping random encounters.
    4. On PC I can mod the hell out of this game, so now I am re-playing it with the Dawn of Souls soundtrack and graphics because I like it like this. If I wanted I could mod it to have the original NES music, change the fonts, change the sprites, re-add the peninsula of fire, change the difficulty to the good-old super hard version the NES was (I played that one and it was super hard). You can play this game and very probably any other PR on PC just the way you want by using mods.
    I don't need to play on the go because I have a full-time job and most often than not, I am playing on my PC when I have time.
    With this said, I think the PS4 and Switch versions are fantastic for those who need portability or would rather play on console than on PC.
    I love FFV, it was the first one I played on PS1. I bought the bundle on Steam and now that I was able to test both versions, I have no regrets. Awesome games!

  • @Toobst8ker
    @Toobst8ker Год назад +1

    Same... I grew up with these.. i regret not taking care of my older cartridges, consoles and my final fantasy merch, memerobilia..
    For now this is my best bet in getting a collection altogether and playing them again.
    I don't have the ability to go purist and collect copies of all those that I lost.
    Thanks Lowell, Zion.
    I'm glad with this video, I'm more informed and I am looking forward to getting my copy

  • @JS2123-m9x
    @JS2123-m9x Год назад +2

    I really suggest to give a swirl to FF2, probably the underdog of the bundle - it has a progression system rather unique and ambitious for the era and still today sometime. It’s an absolute chillmachine if you are looking for a classic jrpg relaxing session.

  • @Toschez
    @Toschez Год назад +3

    As much as I appreciate Squenix’s effort to make a new font, the size is so small that the pixel size don’t match with the rest of the graphics, and looks tiny in general. In fact, all the graphical assets look rather small; the battle screen looks rather barren.

    • @probably_afk
      @probably_afk Год назад +1

      Relative pixels size inconsistency is all over place in these games. Hoping the PC modders will give us something eventually.

  • @durona
    @durona Год назад +1

    OMG "spending so much of his hourglass" made me think about my own mortality in a way I wasn't prepared for.

  • @yavorchernaev39
    @yavorchernaev39 Год назад +1

    Now, let's see them in HD-2D!

  • @skins4thewin
    @skins4thewin Год назад +1

    I could not care one bit about these early FF titles. What we need is this treatment for Chrono Trigger! Why is it these games have been remade & rehashed over & over & over while Chrono Trigger hasn't gotten this treatment even once yet?

  • @awanderer5446
    @awanderer5446 Год назад +2

    Played all of them to some extent, but enjoyed FF 5 the most by a large margin, it's the best classic Final Fantasy as far as I'm concerned.

  • @danpgrady
    @danpgrady Год назад +1

    FFV “the rearranged soundtrack feels less bombastic then the other games” ….. “Battle on the Big Bridge” would like a word with you.

  • @derrickvictor8829
    @derrickvictor8829 Год назад +1

    Grew up playing FF VI on a loop. Even named the characters Edward and Sabin after my brother and I. That game alone made me follow FF for years after. Purchased the bundle just to play through some of the classics with ease and enjoyment.

  • @Jirizo1
    @Jirizo1 Год назад +14

    I really fail to see where the work on this remaster justify the insane price, should be $40-50 imo

    • @slipknotron1626
      @slipknotron1626 Год назад +1

      I was thinking $30 tops

    • @Linkman247
      @Linkman247 Год назад

      I would have liked to have seen a lower price point but you are getting 6 complete games that will last you 30+ hours a piece on average.
      There is quite a bit of work that goes into pixel art. Especially if you look beyond just the character models. They updated enemy and background sprites as well.
      When you think about it? Pixel art is perhaps more laborious than 3d animation. Each facing of a character needs its own sprite and to be redrawn. 3d you have one model and a camera. Every animation needs its own sprite.
      They rearranged and recorded new music. They also added gameplay enhancements like autosave, etc.
      And they gave them a widescreen presentation.

    • @user-ee6lk1pb6w
      @user-ee6lk1pb6w Год назад +2

      Yeah, for a "remaster" the quality & polish doesn't match up the price compared to octopath traveller

    • @slipknotron1626
      @slipknotron1626 Год назад

      Also missing content

    • @lordrikudouzero9119
      @lordrikudouzero9119 Год назад +1

      Yes!!! I want this really bad but it’s priced too high imo. I lament this, I can afford it but when I think about FF16, TotK, Octopath II (collectors), RE4 and the new Zelda OLED (all of which I either have or will get) I’m like gimme a break smh…

  • @davidhill8565
    @davidhill8565 Год назад +1

    The NES Final Fantasy trilogy was experimental in nature, but family friendly. I was in elementary school at the time of its original release. The SNES Final Fantasy trilogy truly laid the foundation for the well storied franchise. I was in middle school at the time of its original release.

  • @AdamHallDeathPunch
    @AdamHallDeathPunch Год назад +9

    If this was 50$ I would buy it right now, but 80$ feels a little heavy handed. 1-3 and 5 are all really short experiences and with the quality of life stuff will go by even faster. It just feels like a lot when I will probably only replay 4 and 6 multiple times. I hope a price drop or deal comes soon.

  • @MrOutside96
    @MrOutside96 Год назад +1

    I beat the first 3 games last week fo the first time ever and I'm really loving the pixel remaster! I'm starting IV today!

  • @felipe-nt-d
    @felipe-nt-d Месяц назад +1

    Who cares Terra is the first FF female protagonist? She should be appreciated just because of that or because she's an interesting, likeable character with lots of development and with an amazing story?

  • @chuckrichardson83
    @chuckrichardson83 Год назад +2

    My favorite Final Fantasy to date it doesn't matter if it's a remaster or not or a modern one or not is Final Fantasy 6 which was known as Final Fantasy 3 here in America. Kefka it's one of my favorite video game villains outside of sephiroth. And I really truly believe that it had one of the strongest storylines... I will say that the overall gameplay and certain mechanics of Final Fantasy for the one that you liked does go better than this but I still believe that six pack high and I had a little bit of a deeper storyline and that's what I'm into with video games the most it's got to have a great storyline to keep me engaged or no matter how great anything else is I won't play it

  • @James-gj8rn
    @James-gj8rn Год назад +3

    I'm so glad these have those little accessibility features so i can finally play Final Fantasy VI and Final Fantasy IV without wasting hours grinding

  • @ChaosChronicle
    @ChaosChronicle Год назад +2

    My major complaint with 1-4 was the absurdly increased XP. I have to halve the XP to give myself even a comparable challenge to the original in those games, and with quicksave and reduced item cost, the games are absurdly easy in comparison. Mind you I think things like the reduced item costs in FF1 are super welcome, but I think any veteran should be aware they need to crank settings *down* to have an enjoyable experience. I kinda wish they had 1/4th XP gains on top of the 1/2, but I'm super thankful for any of it.
    In FF1 I actually turned XP *off* despite running through every dungeon in the most efficient routes because my characters were becoming way too strong, way too fast. I get that, in the OG, the item prices were so high that we'd need to grind cash to afford things, so I guess they tried to adjust the level curve to match that we don't need to do that anymore? But idk if they hit the mark.
    That said, the setting updates + QoL improvements solidify that these games are definitely worth it to me.

  • @mikec5400
    @mikec5400 Год назад +1

    i come back almost every year and replay these classic jrpgs along with ff 9

  • @RockBandRS
    @RockBandRS Год назад +1

    My first console growing up was the PS1. Thus, my first FF experience was 7. This review definitely convinced me to buy the bundle and experience 1-6.

  • @disaidra
    @disaidra Год назад +8

    I didn't actually know that these existed, but I was really hoping the older games would eventually come to switch in some form. Given the age of these games and how many times they've been re-released in different forms they do feel a touch expensive on the switch. I get that switch ports are generally slightly more pricey, but personally it just pushes them over that acceptable "impulse buy" price range 😂 I've been planning on playing VI since forever so I'll almost certainly pick it up eventually, but I might hold off for now just in case these go on sale.
    Edit: if the physical version was easier to get I'd probably be more willing to get that over the bundle

    • @XadePsyconic
      @XadePsyconic Год назад

      The Pixel Remaster games are being sold individually on Switch's shop as well in case you want to buy and play them one at a time. That's what I'm doing. I believe the bundle is cheaper than buying all 6 games overall, but the hit to your bank account won't be as noticeable at least lol.

    • @jcrc1
      @jcrc1 Год назад +1

      FF6 individually is only like $18

  • @dadadabest2237
    @dadadabest2237 Год назад +7

    Oh... The disrespect on FFV 😔
    It may not be the best storywise..
    But it arguably got the best gameplay among the 6 clasics.

    • @st0rmchild
      @st0rmchild Год назад

      FFV is consistently underrated. Great game. Great soundtrack too.

    • @skeletankmcgraw7343
      @skeletankmcgraw7343 Год назад +1

      I agree, I think it is the best balanced between story and gameplay. It doesn't have as deep/robust a story as IV and VI, but it still has more than I - III. But to balance it out it has probably the most open progression system with more customization to your party than all the other games. The progression in IV is VERY linear, and while VI has SOME customization, its not nearly as open and free as V.
      I think the problem with V getting the short end of the stick all the time is most people seem to put characters and story far above fun/challenging gameplay, which is ridiculous to me as you spend 90% - 95% of the time in these games experiencing dungeon exploring and battles.

    • @SeventhheavenDK
      @SeventhheavenDK Год назад

      Definitely it's not 😂

    • @omensoffate
      @omensoffate Год назад

      @@SeventhheavenDK definitely it is

  • @Aelrandir
    @Aelrandir Год назад +1

    I'm excited to play this whenever I get my physical copy from Play Asia. I've never played 5 or 6 so I'm going to start there. I gotta say though, although my opinion might change when I'm playing it myself, I think I do prefer the PSP style over the pixel remaster style just at a glance.

  • @EZDre11
    @EZDre11 9 месяцев назад

    I got IV and haven’t played any of them before. I’m a few hours in and I’m already in love with the series. It’s crazy how seamlessly it melds it’s story into gameplay

  • @law35penn
    @law35penn Год назад +1

    Omg, I can't wait to play ff. It's one of my all-time favorite. I remembered my cousin and I spent countless hrs on it on the nes. We even recorded the music on tape. Memories

  • @chrisrodriguez5701
    @chrisrodriguez5701 2 месяца назад +2

    Can you purchase this to own or is it strictly subscription based?

    • @megapixel2004
      @megapixel2004 2 месяца назад +1

      It's purchase to own. No subscription required.

  • @cmille24
    @cmille24 Год назад +1

    It's amazing that you can play I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, X-2, and XII in order on the go on one system in 2023.

  • @st0rmchild
    @st0rmchild Год назад +3

    The text is way too small and the price is too high. If they ever fix both of those problems, I’m in. Right now I don’t see why I shouldn’t just play the real games in an emulator for free.

  • @kaptenteo
    @kaptenteo Год назад +3

    I'm so glad they let you swap back to the original soundtracks. They're vastly superior!
    I already have these on Steam, but now I'm considering getting them on the Switch, as well. The only drawback seems to be the strange lighting change in FF6. I could get rid of it on PC with a mod, but that's not an option on the Switch, of course.

  • @80sForever29
    @80sForever29 Год назад +1

    Funny how in my opinion, 5's remade soundtrack is the best one for being so faithful to the original one.

  • @pinkiepiebiggestfan6099
    @pinkiepiebiggestfan6099 Год назад +2

    An example of my previous comment being about then and now would be in Final fantasy VI.
    In the original (1994) and this may be a spoiler (you are warned) but at the half way point the world you play in is dramatically changed (I won't say how or why). Back in 1994 on the SNES where I played it as Final Fantasy III after the world changes you continue the story and gameplay. But if Final Fantasy VI were released as a new game today in 2023 (probably only on Steam, Playstation 5 and Xbox series whatever) you would pay $70 and play until the point where the world changes, the see a black screen then the credits. Then six months from now you would pay another $70 to continue the game in the changed world till the final boss.

  • @pinkiepiebiggestfan6099
    @pinkiepiebiggestfan6099 Год назад +3

    One of the best reasons to have this whole collection or maybe just my two favorites (Final Fantasy IV and VI) is the ability for people (in particular) those gamers who weren't alive or playing video games during the golden age of the RPG genre (pre Playstation 3/Xbox/GameCube era).
    A time when the content, the story, the characters, the villain, and the music of a game were what was important, not the graphics. Also an era where when we (or our parents) bought a game for $30 or $40 dollars for us to play we or mom and dad knew we were going to get a complete game you know the whole thing, not 50%of the game then a few months later the other 50% for an additional $30 or $40 dollars.

  • @5.99USD
    @5.99USD Год назад +1

    Saying to exclude FF5 out of all the SNES games if you need to choose between them is pretty lame considering this is the best release 5 has ever gotten in the west. And it has aged just as well as 4 and 6 have. While the story and characters are pretty standard the job system is king and adds way more depth to the gameplay than 5 or 6 could ever dream of.

  • @romanemp1985
    @romanemp1985 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love Final Fantasy 6. Every 10 years or so I go back to replay it. It desperately needs a remake. FF7 is not the only game that deserves love from Square. My bad SquareSoft, or SquareEnix

  • @Robert-dt3is
    @Robert-dt3is Год назад +1

    These pixel remasters are absolutely worth it. If you are a fan of the series and haven’t played any of the first six titles you for sure gotta get this! And yeah I agree playing these remasters on a OLED Switch specifically is absolutely the best way to experience these set of games.

  • @private7195
    @private7195 8 месяцев назад +1

    Never played final fantasy, is it a good start here at pixel?

  • @SojiFro_0
    @SojiFro_0 Год назад

    He exp boosts and random battle options makes this way more attractive.