Having played through the FF Anthology version of FFV, I can say for a fact that FFVA is better in all the ways it counts. The translation is much improved. Loading times have been reduced to null, making combat more fun and less of a time consuming chore. The battleground backgrounds have been amped to FF Origin quality, and the graphics as a whole have been sharpened a bit. Finally, the music is a fair deal better. Oh yeah, a new dungeon and bosses that make Shinryu and Omega tame be comparison. If you have yet to play FFV, this is the version to get. If you've played the FFA port, get this version anyways. As Borat would say, "It's nice."
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