Final Fantasy I-VI Pixel Remasters Are Now Live On Xbox
Xbox is no longer missing out on Final Fantasy's legacy.
Xbox is no longer missing out on Final Fantasy's legacy.
Maybe Xbox should market them as their Initial Fantasy.
Final Fantasy has just celebrated its sixteenth mainline entry. We thought it was about time we paid respects to the one that started it all.
Though finding the Adventurous Wayfarer trophy in the previous games was easy, finding them all in Final Fantasy III Pixel Remaster is tough.
If you want to make short work of the final boss in Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster, you're definitely going to want the Blood Sword.
By far the most difficult enemy to track down in Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster is the Iron Giant, who can be found in the final dungeon.
The two legendary swords Excalibur and Masamune make a return in Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster and once again they're easy to miss.
There are plenty of tough enemies in Final Fantasy II Pixel Remaster but the Thunder Gigas might stop you right in your tracks.
While weapons like the Masamune and Excalibur have remained throughout the series, they go all the way back to Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster.
When it comes to easy to miss bosses, the first game in Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster pretty much takes the cake with Warmech.
While the Final Fantasy series is well-known for its variety of fun and addictive mini-games, the first game in the series actually kept things pretty simple in that regard. 15 was not invented by Square and is a very simplistic puzzle game that can be found all over the internet through a quick Google search …
A hidden shop in Lufenia toward the end of Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster will give you access to two of the game's best spells.
As with most Final Fantasy games, Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster has many summons for you to collect over the course of your journey.
In order to get the Crusader Magicite in Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster, you're going to need to slay eight dragons in the World of Ruin.
Many Final Fantasy games have an optional superboss and Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster is no exception, as proven by the Ultima Buster.
Though there are a dozen characters you can recruit in Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster early on, a couple of them require more patience.
While there are plenty of characters to recruit in the first half of Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster, a couple can only be found much later.
Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster has a massive cast of characters for you to interact with and recruit but some of them are easy to miss.
Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster has a lot of characters to recruit but party members like Shadow can be especially fickle to keep around.
It's a welcome change, but it's not clear if other versions of the games will get the option too.
Instantly improve the squished font in all FF1, FF2 and FF3.
Square Enix has revealed that the first three Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters will launch on July 28.
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