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Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition Hands-On

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The second Final Fantasy comes to the PSP with slick new graphics and sounds.

After never being released in the United States in original form, Final Fantasy's second installment is being released for the second time to American audiences this summer for the Sony PlayStation Portable. So what distinguishes this Final Fantasy II from the one that shipped with Final Fantasy the First for the GBA? Only all-new levels of sleek audio and video polish, thanks to the PSP's black-magic-powered hardware, not to mention the opportunity to play one of the best (if not last) Fantasies ever made, in case you missed it.

The first thing you'll notice is the exquisite new CGI intro. Firion, Leon, and Maria are fleeing their burning town from the undead wrath of the evil emperor's dreadnoughts. But instead of reading their flight in-text or watching big pixels scramble across a tiny screen, you'll witness the characters as you've never seen them before, lifelike yet larger than life at the same time.

Their flight leads to a lush wood, where they are finally surrounded by the grim pursuit of the hell knights. Forced into battle, you can only wonder what such young, unseasoned warriors could possibly do against such an onslaught of evil power, when (surprise!) you are pitched into a classic Final Fantasy battle sequence and given control. You have no magic, so you'll attack, attack, attack before the black knights completely clean your collective clocks.

But what looks like the end is really the beginning, as you're resurrected in a church. Outside, you'll meet up with your equally healed friends and find yourself at the heart of a brave rebellion, led by the beautiful Hilda. This is where you'll also notice one of the game's subtlest yet sweetest pleasures--its tasteful use of Yoshitaka Amano's original art. If you don't know Amano, he created much of the concept art for the early Final Fantasies in a series of stylish, dashing watercolors. His paintings set the fiery, dreamlike tone of those early games, and now more of Final Fantasy II than ever is visually rooted in his distinct style. It looks fantastic.

And it sounds better than it looks. All of the original musical themes return, but they've been redone to take advantage of the PSP's superior audio power. Simply put, the music is beautiful, and worth plugging nice headphones into your PSP so that you can really enjoy the full aural experience.

Of course, such shimmering production values would be wasted on anything less than a solid game. Fortunately, the one in question is Final Fantasy II, one of the coolest Fantasies ever. Unlike other quests in the series, this game uses a skill system in which your characters' abilities level up with use, or abuse. Some applications are obvious, like using axes to get better at axes. But others are less intuitive and even more important, such as making sure your characters take damage, which increases their maximum hit points. This is important to remember, because you can stick your spellcasters in the second row, ensuring they never take direct hits. It seems like a good idea, until you realize all your characters have 300 hit points except your crucial healer, who has 45. Time to stick that sucker on the front lines and put some hair on her chest!

The result is that the requisite experience grinding found in practically every classical RPG becomes much more interesting, because your stats are constantly increasing in several areas at once based on your approach to battle. You may attempt a few fights using only melee weapons to boost your party's attacks, then switch to a magical focus to bolster your casting skills. You'll constantly change your tactics, and that keeps the action interesting.

If you already own this game for the GBA, Final Fantasy II for the PSP may not be a reasonable purchase since, elegant graphics and sounds aside, this is the same game. But if you've never experienced it before, the upcoming PSP version will be by far the best, not to mention an all-around awesome way to wait for the bus.

25 Comments

  • PixyMisao

    Posted Jul 30, 2007 1:44 am GMT

    Actually it's the third time this game is being released, not the second. FF Origins for PS1, FF Dawn of Souls for GBA and now this.

  • none17256375947

    Posted Jul 24, 2007 12:09 pm GMT

    Cant wait to pick this one up tomorow!! anyone who enjoys J-RPG over that RTS crap that only requires reflexes, not though process will love FF2. but the real deal is the extra stages! the new one in FF1 for PSP makes the game worth it, i assume that will be the same here!

  • sacatash

    Posted Jul 12, 2007 3:00 pm GMT

    Its better to wait FF TActics: War of the Lions, t truly classic and beloved game for any video game generation. Save your money and purchase the game when its in the bargain bin or just play the GBA version.

  • grim676

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 6:12 pm GMT

    Donnyp, i forgive you.

  • Donnyp

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 12:45 pm GMT

    WOOT FFXII. I might pick this up. Probably wont number 2 was the worst of the series...well almost the FF II on the GB was the worst. FFVIII SUCKED!

  • Pazy160

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 10:29 am GMT

    I probably wont pick this up, you can get it cheaper on the GBA (and im dont care much abour graphics) and im still playing FFXII

  • jesus_knight

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 9:10 am GMT

    i hope this one gets a better gamespot score than the first one

  • menciawatcher25

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 3:29 pm GMT

    ya ill just buy the gba version of one and two or something since its cheaper and the same game

  • DouglasBuffone

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 3:26 pm GMT

    I am such a sucker for final fantasy games, I am definitely going to pick this up

  • s0njas0n

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 10:37 am GMT

    since the first anniversary edition didn't go over that well, i ended up buying the gba version with ff i & ii... better deal, practically the same game.

  • Dirk13

    Posted Jul 8, 2007 3:23 pm GMT

    Some innacuracies in this, or at least the first paragraph.

    Firstly, while it's not too confusing, for them to state "all new levels of sleek audio and video" ??? I think you meant to see new levels with updated audio and video (or perhaps the new dungeons that were previously added but now with the upgraded visuals?? anyway...).

    also this is NOT the second time this was released for american audiences, it is the third time. First time was Origins on the playstation and then the GBA edition.

    just fyi.

  • erlachu2

    Posted Jul 8, 2007 12:37 pm GMT

    So they're remaking a game they remade that they remade? The classic FF revival cash cow has to go dry some time.

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Jul 8, 2007 2:01 am GMT

    I've gotta agree with James there on the jokes in the captions

  • JaMeS4418

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 6:55 pm GMT

    nice jokes in the captions there

  • Journey89

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 10:37 am GMT

    WTF? who ever previewed FFII is a big fan of it. and the subtle sexual jokes are funny. good job gamespot. youre actually doing something.

  • kkee

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 9:51 am GMT

    It would be interesting to see who wrote the captions but adds a bit of humour to the article.

    Now we just need a European release date or I'll probably import.

  • curua02

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 9:46 am GMT

    Square was able to fit FF 1 and 2 on a single GBA cartridge; I'm sort of insulted that they would make us buy them seperately on the PSP. "Improved" graphics nonwithstanding.

  • Yukie1121

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 12:17 am GMT

    lol innuendo

  • cloud0830

    Posted Jul 6, 2007 10:43 pm GMT

    Wow who ever editied this page made some perverted subtitles but i like it!!

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