This is one really odd and weird Final Fantasy. It feel almost experimental.
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This was a really strange Final Fantasy as there are no traditional experience points and you'll have to lvl up your weapons and magic by constantly using them. I didn't care much for this system whatsoever.



Much like the other Pixel Remaster entries, the retro graphical style and music are both fantastic. The story line is pretty generic and overall I still preferred the PSP FFII Anniversary Edition version.
Next up. Final Fantasy IV which comes out on Sept 8th. My body is ready!