What Gamespot Users have to say about Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls
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Rating:8
Final Fantasy I: the original classic! Final Fantasy II: only one of it's kind, and maybe that's for the best...
Dawn of Souls contains ports of the first two Final Fantasy games with updated graphics and a lots of add-ons. The games included are Final Fantasy was originally on the NES in North America, and the true Final Fantasy I... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
I shouldn't like this game as much as I do.
I would like to point out that this review is primarily about Final Fantasy I and not II. Not to say FF II is a bad game, it's just not one of my favorites. ***Spoiler Warning*** This is game is so basic that it b... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
A game that any RPG lover, or any gamer for that matter, should try.
I bought this used at a Gamestop a few months back, and my, is this one addicting game! Anyway, on with the review. STORY: The story is very cliche. Its a remake of an old, classic game. What do you expect? So this ki... Read Full Review
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Rating:9.5
Despite its age, still is on par with the current RPGs!!
Released originally 19-21 years ago, Final Fantasy I&II pioneered some of the many features that we see in today's modern RPGs. Some of those features include MPs, HPs, experience points, etc. While both games may look l... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
Let's get back to the basics. Wait! The basics have been spruced up a few notches!
As the first release of both Final Fantasy I and II since Final Fantasy Origins for the Playstation, Dawn of Souls was a hit! It brought the old classics completely back to life, with updated graphics, new enemies, and b... Read Full Review
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Rating:7.5
Final Fantasy, an epic RPG. If you love RPGs to death and you love FF series, you'll love this. This is an FF1 Review.
Final Fantasy I You can't introduce something like Final Fantasy, it just is. To try to explain the series would take this review entirely different direction, and I might as well name it something else. To simplify it... Read Full Review
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Rating:10
The game that started it all.
I'll try not to sound like a FF fanboy, but this game is truly epic. For it's time, the formula was just perfect to start up a great series. Repetitive i hear some say... Well, i don't see many other games with like 12 s... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
Two great classics which I would recommend to new comers and final fantasy fans.
Now, this is a review on two games, not one, so I will review each one separately and then review the cartridge's value and overall score. Final Fantasy I: Gameplay: Well the gameplay sticks to the original final f... Read Full Review
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Rating:7.5
I love old-school RPG's and this really delivers, yet you can see the old school mechanics.
I recently bought a DS Lite and figured I better start getting all the GBA games that I had missed, considering that I never bought a GBA. I decided why not start with a classic combo. FF1 was a fantastic RPG that is... Read Full Review
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Rating:6
Very repetitve formula that seems kind of bleak compared too recent titles of a similar nature
I never played Final Fantasy, so I decided to kick it off with FF1&2 for the GBA, going old school. I can understand the appeal the game must have had back then, introducing many aspects of modern dungeon crawlers and sp... Read Full Review
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