Final Fantasy I&II Info
kula shakerz    2002-08-19, 00:00 am.

Square has released some new screen shots of their upcoming PSone RPG remakes Final Fantasy I & II. The games are scheduled to release in Japan on October 31, for 3800 yen each. A Final Fantasy I & II Premium Pack will be released for 8800 yen.

In Final Fantasy I, there is a class change system, each job class can be upgraded to advance after you have reached a certain condition or obtained a specific item. You can also purchase different kinds of magic at the Magic Shop.

In Final Fantasy II, there is a Word Memory System, where the keywords of important events are automatically stored in memory, you can use the keywords to trigger new events by mentioning them to specific characters. There is no experience point system in FF2, you have to keep on battling to increase the different status area of the character.




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