This was the first final fantasy i had played after playing final fantasy 3 for the ds, and i was scared to death. (If you don't know why, it's because ff 3 was not very good at all.) The gameplay is actually fun, and even though you have to train a lot, it's not that bad. The only other problem is that the character jobs aren't very solid and may not be worth messing with. The graphics are good for the gameboy advance, but not amazingly amazing (if you know what i mean.) The sound is nothing awesome, but good enough for you to want to turn the on sound on your game boy advance. The value is not as high as it could be, because of this games hardness. But, this is a pretty lengthy game with enough to do to keep you busy, not bored. The tilt gets a nice rating, because of this being the kind of game everyone likes, being a rpg and all. After playing this game, i realized that final fantasy lost one of their battles, but still ended up winning the war.
Graphics The graphics are slightly improved, they're not brighter and the battle backgrounds have been redone and now they're simply spectacular Monsters still look the same, but they're cool none-the-less and also t... Read Full Review
The second English version of Final Fantasy V finally (and quietly) reaches North American shores in the most satisfying package anyone who has an appreciation for old-school RPGs could hope for. Cleaner graphics, remixe... Read Full Review