Square Enix is the master of restoration. With enhanced graphics, an improved translation, and additional content like the Sealed Temple and new jobs, this is undoubtedly the best that Final Fantasy V has ever been. With that said, the one area that needed the most work remains largely unchanged. The plot barely has a pulse, lacking both a strong antagonist and the series’ trademark mysticism. The combat system holds up incredibly well, and I love how you can tailor... Read more
A great port of a classic RPG that anyone who considers himself a fan of the genre really should play. Read more
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What we do get, however, is a much better dialogue translation than the original American version available in Final Fantasy Anthology. Faris' dumb pirate accent has been dropped, every sentence makes sense, and the occasional pop-culture jokes are actually funny. It still isn't 100% word-for-word accurate compared to the Japanese original, of course, but it's still better than what we had before. Square Enix has even thrown a bestiary (much like the one found in last... Read more
The definitive version of a definitive game. Read more
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