It was on sale on PSN so I went ahead and picked it up. Essentially Final Fantasy 1 to 6.
As much as I loathe what Square Enix has become, this will likely end up being a Final Fantasy winter as I play through these, and then possibly start playing through the other Final Fantasy games I have. I realized I own most of the FF games in various incarnations, but according to my games complete list, I haven't actually completed any of them. Thinking back I think the only game I actually completed was FF1 on the original NES back in the day. However, the requirement I set for myself to add something to the game complete list is for the game to be completed AFTER the list was started. Mostly to avoid the headache of trying to remember for a fact what I completed growing up. Besides, it would give me an excuse to play my favorite games from back in the day all over again.
The immediate goal is to play through and finish Final Fantasy 1 remaster. After I finish that, I'm going to hook up the NES and play through the original and try to note what's different beyond some obvious things like the graphics. (It's all still pixelated and mostly like the original, but they don't hold themselves to the original system's palette restrictions.)
Barring no unexpected complications I plan on really starting in on FF1remaster Saturday night.
As much as I loathe what Square Enix has become, this will likely end up being a Final Fantasy winter as I play through these, and then possibly start playing through the other Final Fantasy games I have. I realized I own most of the FF games in various incarnations, but according to my games complete list, I haven't actually completed any of them. Thinking back I think the only game I actually completed was FF1 on the original NES back in the day. However, the requirement I set for myself to add something to the game complete list is for the game to be completed AFTER the list was started. Mostly to avoid the headache of trying to remember for a fact what I completed growing up. Besides, it would give me an excuse to play my favorite games from back in the day all over again.
The immediate goal is to play through and finish Final Fantasy 1 remaster. After I finish that, I'm going to hook up the NES and play through the original and try to note what's different beyond some obvious things like the graphics. (It's all still pixelated and mostly like the original, but they don't hold themselves to the original system's palette restrictions.)
Barring no unexpected complications I plan on really starting in on FF1remaster Saturday night.