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Final Fantasy 1 and 2 Dawn of Souls GBA Game Boy Advance Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:045496734923
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Game Boy Advance
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GBA_FINAL_FANTASY_1_AND_2_DAWN
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I’m old enough to have played Final Fantasy 1 on the NES back when it first came out. I remember reading a magazine back then that made the game sound so unbelievable and awesome, and when I played it, it really was.Now I was young, so I didn’t fully understand or grasp the concept, but I still had fun, and the interest in Final Fantasy games stayed with me.Skip to the recent future. Dawn of Souls hits the GBA and boy is it great! anybody who’s a fan of the Final Fantasy series should grab this gem right away.You get the classic that started it all, Final Fantasy 1. You control the Champions of Light, on their quest to save the world. The story is linear and basic, as this was the time before all the epic story telling in video games.You pick from several classes, such as Warrior, Thief, Black Mage, White Mage, and Red Mage, each class serving a specific duty, like the White Mage for example, is your primary healer/buffer.You then start your adventure. The remake of 1 included in this game is fantastic. The music is better than ever, the graphics are great, and the game play is even better than before. If you’ve played the first game, and liked it, you’ll love it now.Then we have Final Fantasy 2, never released in the U.S. Instead, the U.S. got “Final Fantasy II” on Super Nintendo, which was, infact Final Fantasy 4.Final Fantasy 2 is somewhat different. The way you build your skills and spells up is by using them, on whomever you want, so you can completely customize your cha.
Reviewed for Big Boss Games by: Tim— Final Fantasy I Prologue —The world lies shrouded in darkness. The winds die… The seas rage… The earth decays… But, the people believe in a prophecy, patiently awaiting its fulfillment.”When darkness veils the world four warriors of light shall come…”After a long journey, four young travelers did at last appear… and in hand of each was clutched a crystal.You start out by selecting your four heroes. You can select from six different classes. The heroes will change after you complete a side quest that is about a third of the way through the game.Warrior = KnightThief = NinjaMonk = Black BeltWhite Mage = White WizardBlack Mage = Black WizardRed Mage = Red WizardMy team consisted of a Warrior, Monk, Black Mage and a White Mage. This group is the most balanced between strength and magic.You will have to buy your spells. So save your money!Story 6/10 – The story was re-written with much more detail than the original Nintendo version.Music 7/10 – You will find yourself humming along to the background music.Graphics 6/10 – The graphics were updated from the original Nintendo days. Looks more like an SNES game.Battle System 5/10 – Your typical turn based battle system with updated spell graphics.Game play 6/10 – This game took me 25 hours to complete.Special Feature – In the original NES Final Fantasy you had to walk everywhere you went. In this wonderfully remade version of Final Fantasy they added the run button. Hold it down and yo.
Last year saw the release of Final Fantasy Origins on PSOne. A compilation pack of the first two Final Fantasy titles, the second of which had been previously unavailable in America, Origins gave gamers the chance to play through the first two entries in the series with a new coat of paint. Featuring updated graphics, full motion video cutscenes, several optional gameplay tweaks and more, Origins carefully walked the fine line of pleasing both veterans and newcomers to the games. With Dawn of Souls, Square continues to refine the old classics.As with Origins, the versions of Final Fantasy 1 & 2 present in Dawn of Souls are based off the Japan-only WonderSwan Color remakes. This time around, the scripts were re-written and numerous additions and tweaks to the games themselves were made. Most noteworthy of these changes is the ability to save anywhere outside of battle, an important feature in a handheld RPG.The focus of Final Fantasy 1 is less on the story and more on exploration and fighting. Those that have played prior versions will note that the GBA edition is more balanced in that it doesn’t require players to stop and level up their characters to survive the next dungeon, resulting in a much more streamlined experience. The flipside is that the revamped FF1 ends up lacking the challenge of past iterations, a virtual cakewalk for those familiar with the game. The only real challenge is in the form of the four new dungeons. These randomly generated dungeons, which feature.
Had a alot of fun with this game. I had it since I travel a lot for work. Both games kept my interest and game me well over 100 hrs of play to complete both games. Well worth the price.
Well, I started playing Final Fantasy after I finished Golden Sun and Golden Sun The Lost Age, so the game was at a disadvantage from the start. I was used to the superior graphics and music of Golden Sun. I was also confused about how to equip my characters (it’s actually very easy) and the White Mage / Black Mage powers were different from the psynergy I was used to. After playing the game with the help of a walkthrough, however, I really ended up enjoying it. Since it is an older game than Golden Sun, it must have been quite a remarkable game when it first came out. Being two games in one, it is quite a bargain now (shop around, you can find it cheap).I completed Final Fantasy I and am almost finished with II. The graphics and music to the sequel are definitely an improvement. The differences between the two games mainly concern the use of magic. In the first game, you buy magic of increasing power as you progress in the game. You can have several of the same power but at different levels (i.e. Cure, Cura, Curaja, or Thunder, Thundara, Thundaga). In Final Fantasy II, you buy, find, or win in battle certain tomes and build up their levels by using them. The higher the level, the more times you have to use the power to increase to the next level. Training is, therefore, more important in Final Fantasy II as you need to build up HP, MP, and Magic levels. You do not conserve Magic like in Final Fantasy I. Train in an area that gives you decent gils next to a town s.
Great games with added content from the originals. I love playing all the FF games, multiple times each.
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn Of Souls is a collection of two remakes. A remake of Final Fantasy, and a remake of Final Fantasy II.Final Fantasy: This is a remake of the original 1987 sword and sorcery RPG ”Final Fantasy” by Square. What is really good about this remake is that it is MUCH easier. You can now save anytime anywhere. There are Elixir, Ether, Dry Ether, and Phoenix Down items that have been added. And the price for items, weapons, and spells are cut down. The graphics are gorgeous and colorful, and the gameplay is fast and smooth. This is a great remake.Final Fantasy II: This game has also been heavily simplified. Your stats go up MUCH faster, you can save anytime anywhere, and you can carry an infinite amount of items.If you wanna play the first two Final Fantasy games, then play this compilation, because both games have been remastered and simplified.
Final Fantasy has been something I’ve been meaning to start for while, so receiving this a day early was a really neat surprise. The cart itself came in great condition and honestly I wouldn’t have known it was used aside from the save file on it and the condition listed. The game is very cool and I am quickly becoming a fan of the music and layout. Very fun. I would defiantly recommend to anyone wanting a nice adventure game for GBA/SP.
I had never really played Final Fantasy before, and my husband gave me this game to get started. (So many of my friends are into FF that I had to give in and try it.) Overall, it really is a great game and easy to play. The item and character stats are straightforward, as are the combat mechanics and character interaction. I have loved it, but I have to admit it the sheer size of the world can be a bit overwhelming. At times it can be difficult to figure out what to do next and how to get where you need to go. The graphics are primitive by today’s standards, but that’s part of its charm. All in all, I think it’s an excellent fit for the GBA Advance. Just check out an online guide if you get stuck or confused.
perfect package with cartridge and booklet