Review
Basically, I love this game.
When Final Fantasy came out, it was the best well done RPG that the world had seen.
The graphics weren't amazing, but they were fairly well done.
The storyline was one of the most complex that had ever been introduced.
The music score was the best of any RPG that I have ever played.
Gameplay was very good too.
Picking from six (yes six!) different classes was an original concept, no more "ok, all I can pick is a knight...again" feeling here.
Replay value was also there, since you could switch your classes and start a new game.
Storyline
Ok, by this point many gamers were getting sick of the whole "save the princess" routine.
Of course, the game starts that way...but after you actually save the princess, you think "wow, that only took me like an hour, this game isn't that great."
But right at the point that you are about to shut off you NES and go do something constructive with your time, the whole storyline expands and draws you even more in depth to the games world.
I won't sit here and tell you the whole story, I'll let you go out and play it for yourself so you can discover how complex and grabbing the story is.
If you can't buy a NES and the game (which is only like $30-$40 at your local used game dealer), then I strongly suggest you download an emulator and the ROM and play to see for yourself how amazing the story really is.
Basically, I love this game.
When Final Fantasy came out, it was the best well done RPG that the world had seen.
The graphics weren't amazing, but they were fairly well done.
The storyline was one of the most complex that had ever been introduced.
The music score was the best of any RPG that I have ever played.
Gameplay was very good too.
Picking from six (yes six!) different classes was an original concept, no more "ok, all I can pick is a knight...again" feeling here.
Replay value was also there, since you could switch your classes and start a new game.
Storyline
Ok, by this point many gamers were getting sick of the whole "save the princess" routine.
Of course, the game starts that way...but after you actually save the princess, you think "wow, that only took me like an hour, this game isn't that great."
But right at the point that you are about to shut off you NES and go do something constructive with your time, the whole storyline expands and draws you even more in depth to the games world.
I won't sit here and tell you the whole story, I'll let you go out and play it for yourself so you can discover how complex and grabbing the story is.
If you can't buy a NES and the game (which is only like $30-$40 at your local used game dealer), then I strongly suggest you download an emulator and the ROM and play to see for yourself how amazing the story really is.