View Full Version : I'm enjoying my new copy of Final Fantasy I(PSP)!!
Dragonsoul
07-11-2008, 04:08 AM
Today I bought Final Fantasy I for the PSP and it's great! I haven't played a classic traditional rpg for a couple years. I'm enjoying Final Fantasy I a lot since it's from my favorite subgenre of rpg. I've never played more than a few minutes on Nes of Final Fantasy I. Now I own the game and will beat it with a 100% completion rate. I just bought the strategy guide online. I had trouble finding it and the game at stores, it's sold out almost everywhere here.
Anyways, the story and characters aren't too developed since it's a Nes rpg, but I enjoy the style of the story anyways. I am reminded of my days when I used to play Dragon Quest I. The graphics and music are great, although of course not on the level of something like Final Fantasy VI. Controls are great and the battle system is great, although a bit dated now. I wonder how many side quests the game will have and how long it will be.
Anyways, I'm about to enter Pravoka, the second city. I've played over an hour and a half of this today. I love it! What do you think of it? :)
FF1 ROCKS! I just completed the NES version for the 2nd time (I have also completed WSC once and DoS 6 times, so I have tried many different versions of FF1)
I havenīt played FF1 Anniversary but it looks awesome. Anyway, whatīs your party?
Dragonsoul
07-11-2008, 10:55 PM
This rules LXX! :eek:!!!
Nice! Have you tried the Playstation 1 version, or the cellphone version? I'm using...
I have the Warrior, Thief, White Mage, and Black Mage party. I went overboard yesterday playing this game since I'm so excited. I think I'm 1/3 or 1/2 done with the game now! I'm just starting this game and now it looks like I can beat it sometime from Tuesday to Friday next week and start up Final Fantasy II! This PSP version is great, the graphics are updated, there's a new dungeon, and an art gallery. I'm more excited about this game than I am for Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core and Final Fantasy Tactics A2! :)
EDIT:
This is ultimate! I'm playing around(committing "mischief") in the Mirage Tower right now. This is great. Anyways, I have capability of beating this game before my strategy guide comes in the mail on Monday or Tuesday. I'm using walkthroughs from Gamefaqs and Bullfrogzone.com websites. I wonder what the side quests are in this game? There are apparently four Soul of Chaos levels. I hear there is a new dungeon. Let me check the Gamefaqs walkthrough. Next week I'll be playing Final Fantasy II, but Final Fantasy I is amazing! It may shock you but this game is on track for a 9 out of 10 score from me! It has an unknown non-specific quality which is very good. I'm reminded of my time playing Dragon Quest I, but Final Fantasy I seems like a much much better version of that game!
Game Trailers review:
Gametrailers.com - Final Fantasy I - Review (http://www.gametrailers.com/player/21082.html)
Game Trailers Final Fantasy Retrospective part 1 - Final Fantasy I:
Gametrailers.com - Final Fantasy Retrospective - Part I (http://www.gametrailers.com/player/22250.html)
...watch both those links please, they are great~!! :)
EDIT:
I finished all of the main quest except for the final dungeon so far. I've played a lot of this game in the past two days since I don't have school or work in these two days, it's basically all I did. Currently I'm working my way through the side quests. It took nearly 13 hours to finish the main quest stuff besides the final dungeon and the final dungeon will push it up to 14 hours, but I'm not doing that yet. I'm beating all five of the new dungeons added since the original release. Four were added for the GBA release and one was added for this PSP release. I think that to truly complete these five super long dungeons, it will take 14 hours. So a rough timeline of how long this game is that it's 10 hours if you do everything perfectly and go through it very fast with skill and skip all the sidequests. And it's 30 hours if you do everything more slowly and finish all the side quests but truly finish them since they can take a very long time. Anyways, I can't get enough of this game, I love it! :)
No, I havenīt tried the PSX version or the Cell Phone version.
Warrior, Thief, W. Mage, B. Mage is a good party (though in DoS/PSP I like to have more than just 1 fighter/knight, because of all the good weapons)
Dragonsoul
07-13-2008, 04:44 AM
What do you think of the Soul of Chaos(this name rules!) dungeons? This idea of this is great! I'm on the Earthgift Shrine, finished two run throughs out of four so far. :D
I like the Soul of Chaos dungeons, Omega and Shrinryu are fun.
FFIX Choco Boy
07-13-2008, 08:24 PM
Dragonsoul, 14 hours for 4 runs of all the extra dungeons? Even if you sped thru as fast as possible on a 300% + speed emulator, it would take like 15 hours, so look at 60 hours for 4 runthrus of the SoC dungeons. As for the new secret dungeon in the back of the Chaos Shrine, it's a no-go till lvl 99, and it'll still take a while.
I think the PSP version of this masterpiece is disgustingly horrible. Not only are the graphics an eyesore, but the game is extremely easy. It seems easier than the Dawn of Souls version.
Somehow, Square just could not include II with I on a UMD. Shameless ploy to steal another $30.
I suppose the PSP version is okay; if you have absolutely no other way to play this otherwise beautiful game. But, the Origins version is amazing, and still available on websites such as Amazon brand-new.
Dragonsoul, I hope when you think of I, you don't think of its PSP edition. If there is anyway to experience a different version, go for it.[/MHO]
Dragonsoul
07-14-2008, 06:59 AM
I did four run throughs of the Earthgift Shrine, collecting all the items each time, in about 2 hours. That's five levels done four times, 20 total levels/floors. But for the Hellfire Chasm it turns out you only have to do two run throughs to beat all four of the bosses. Also, I'll get all the items on the first run through but skip the items on the next run throughs, to save huge amounts of time. That's ten levels times two, which is 20 floors/levels. But this will take a bit longer, maybe 2.5 hours? The Lifespring Grotto is 20 levels and requires two run throughs, which is 40 total floors, maybe this takes 4 hours? Whisperwhind Cove is 40 levels, but has only one run through, maybe this take 4.5 hours?
I am not through with these so I'm estimating. But I feel this is not going to be accurate. I'm not sure if 13 hours is going to be right.
Also, is the only disadvantage of the PSP version over any other version that it's supposedly easier? I don't have a GBA but I have a DS though, and I could play it on PS 1 as well. :D
I did one run through of the Hellfire Chasm, that's where I'm at now. And I wonder if the Labyrinth of Time dungeon is going to be long?
Also, is the only disadvantage of the PSP version over any other version that it's supposedly easier? I don't have a GBA but I have a DS though, and I could play it on PS 1 as well. :D
Yes. I have DoS, and that version is pretty easy (even a run with a solo thief wasnīt hard) and some people say that the PSP version is easier, but the PSP graphics are awesome.
Anyway, I still play the NES version, which is my favorite (I have only played the NES version twice, but itīs still my favorite)
I could play it on PS 1 as well. :D
If that means that you have FF Origins then try that version on normal mode (I have heard that normal mode should be the same difficult as the original NES version)
There are some differences between Origins' normal mode and the NES version; such as bosses with twice as much HP as one example. So it is definitely the best remake version, but it isn't a geniune overhaul of the game.
I found that the PSP version's extreme ease to be culprit #1 as why I hated it, but the graphics were #2. Some say they're beautiful, I thought they were god awful.
Dragonsoul
07-15-2008, 08:47 AM
Final Fantasy I for PSP seems easy. I want it to be a little harder, I noticed this. I don't have it for PS 1, but I own a PS 2, and have the capability of playing it.
I'm upset and happy at the same time. I'm upset because I haven't played Final Fantasy I yet today. I'm happy because that was because I was busy watching E3 coverage on G4 and reading the news on Final Fantasy XIII! :)
I'll play more later today. :)
Crossblades
07-15-2008, 05:31 PM
Glad you like it =) FF I is indeed a good game. I've only played/beaten the GBA version, but I enjoyed it very much. I'm tempted to get the PSP version just so I can try out that new dungeon
The Shoeless Hobo
07-16-2008, 05:51 PM
This rules LXX! :eek:!!!
Nice! Have you tried the Playstation 1 version, or the cellphone version?
Where can i find this cell phone version?
Crossblades
07-16-2008, 07:59 PM
This rules LXX! :eek:!!!
Nice! Have you tried the Playstation 1 version, or the cellphone version?
Where can i find this cell phone version?
Japan exclusive
Dragonsoul
07-17-2008, 04:49 AM
Final Fantasy I came out for...
Nes
Msx2(Japan only)
Wonderswan Color(Japan only)
Playstation 1
Gameboy Advance
Cellphones(Japan only)
PSP
I played a couple hours of Final Fantasy Tactics A2 tonight, but I'll get back to this game. I'm at the start of the Lifespring Grotto right now. :choc2:!!!
EDIT:
7-29-2008
I haven't played this game FF Tactics A2 for maybe 10 days so far, although I started playing FF Tactics A2 again tonight. This is because I've decided to upgrade my pc soon and buy The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Mass Effect. So I ended up researching The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and watching videos of it, instead of playing FF I and FF Tactics A2. After decided to get this ultimate game again(I had it for a little while on Xbox 360), I find it hard to go back and play FF I and FF Tactics A2, which I don't like as much.
Bottom line is that I've lost a huge amount of interest in this game as a result of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. But I need to work hard to finish this game, upgrade my pc, and buy The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Mass Effect, and possibly Fallout 3.
What is your thought? :choc2:?!~
Vivisteiner
08-17-2008, 12:30 AM
I got my PSP copies of FFI and FFII today. I immediately started FFI and its pretty good fun. Nice and old skool.
Ive just defeated that fake King in the castle. Astos, I think his name is. The difficulty is pretty high still. I had serious problems in that Marsh place. But after dieing once (stupid Piscadaemons!) I pulled through.
Project G
12-05-2008, 01:09 PM
Got the psp version about a week ago now.
Completed it last night.
When I say completed I really mean beat Chaos.
A few things I don't quite understand about it though.
I don't get how Garland is both the first boss and the last boss?
Why are the four fiends from FFIV in it?
What was the point of adding the labyrinth of time?
Where the hell is Omega? Because I managed to get to Shinryu lol
Crimson
12-05-2008, 04:09 PM
Played the NES version, loved it
Played DoS, loved it
getting the PSP version this xmas and your making me envious >_<
To answer the above
When Garland was defeated at the beginning of the game, he was resurrected by the power of the four orbs (crystals in future versions) and sent back in time 2000 years by the Four Fiends. From the past, they are sent into the present by Garland to cause mass destruction and will eventually be responsible for his resurrection. This pact creates a time-loop and allows Garland to live forever (This turned him into Chaos). The Light Warriors went back in time 2000 years ago at the ruins of the Chaos Shrine where they fight the Four Fiends again BEFORE Garland sends them into the future, ultimately destroying them from the time loop (they cant exist in the future if their past was killed). At the end they confront Garland who through the time loop had become the demon Chaos, who is then defeated by the Light Warriors.
There not, these Fiends came first, so they are the originals.
No idea
Not sure, havent got around to playing the Soul Of Chaos dungeon yet.
Dark_Firion
08-22-2009, 03:29 AM
Got the psp version about a week ago now.
Completed it last night.
When I say completed I really mean beat Chaos.
A few things I don't quite understand about it though.
I don't get how Garland is both the first boss and the last boss?
Why are the four fiends from FFIV in it?
What was the point of adding the labyrinth of time?
Where the hell is Omega? Because I managed to get to Shinryu I cried aloud with mirth and merriment
The four Fiends, Omega and Shinryu are only "extras".
They are in the Soul of Chaos dungeons.(I hate having to run through the WHOLE dungeon just to fight one more boss, but oh well. :/
Oh, and yes, I LOVE the PSP version, the gameplay is the same, the difficulty is nice and the graphics are wonderful .^^
Crimson
08-22-2009, 05:34 AM
Got the psp version about a week ago now.
Completed it last night.
When I say completed I really mean beat Chaos.
A few things I don't quite understand about it though.
I don't get how Garland is both the first boss and the last boss?
Why are the four fiends from FFIV in it?
What was the point of adding the labyrinth of time?
Where the hell is Omega? Because I managed to get to Shinryu I cried aloud with mirth and merriment
The four Fiends, Omega and Shinryu are only "extras".
They are in the Soul of Chaos dungeons.(I hate having to run through the WHOLE dungeon just to fight one more boss, but oh well. :/
Oh, and yes, I LOVE the PSP version, the gameplay is the same, the difficulty is nice and the graphics are wonderful .^^
Dude...I think he might've realised this since then, look how old this thread is.
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