Final Fantasy: Pixel Remaster

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Zusammenfassung

Das ursprüngliche FINAL FANTASY erwacht mit völlig neuer Grafik und Audio zum Leben! Das erste Spiel der weltberühmten FINAL FANTASY-Reihe in einer überarbeiteten 2D-Version! Genießen Sie die zeitlose Geschichte in charmanter Retro-Grafik.

Storyline

Das Spiel beginnt mit dem Erscheinen der vier jugendlichen Lichtkrieger, den Helden der Geschichte, die jeweils eine der verdunkelten Kugeln tragen. Zu Beginn haben die Lichtkrieger Zugang zum Königreich Coneria und dem zerstörten Tempel der Unholde. Nachdem die Krieger Prinzessin Sara vor dem bösen Ritter Garland gerettet haben, baut der König von Coneria eine Brücke, die den Lichtkriegern den Weg nach Osten in die Stadt Pravoka ermöglicht. Dort befreien die Lichtkrieger die Stadt von Bikke und seiner Piratenbande und erwerben das Schiff der Piraten für ihren eigenen Gebrauch. Die Krieger machen sich nun auf den Weg zu einer Reihe von Lieferaufträgen an den Küsten des Aldi-Meeres. Zunächst holen sie aus der Sumpfhöhle eine gestohlene Krone für einen König in einer Burgruine, der sich als der Dunkelelf Astos entpuppt. Wenn sie ihn besiegen, erhalten sie das Kristallauge, das sie der blinden Hexe Matoya im Tausch gegen ein Kraut zurückgeben, mit dem sie den von Astos verfluchten Elfenprinzen erwecken können. Der Elfenprinz gibt den Lichtkriegern den Mystischen Schlüssel, mit dem sie jede Tür öffnen können. Der Schlüssel öffnet einen Lagerraum im Schloss Coneria, in dem sich TNT befindet. Nerrick, einer der Zwerge aus der Zwergenhöhle/Zwergendorf, zerstört mit dem TNT eine kleine Landenge, die das Aldimeer mit der Außenwelt verbindet.


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Final Fantasy: Pixel Remaster Rezensionen und Bewertungen

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Review by somedude14 [user]
3. Oktober 2021

The graphics and true widescreen are great, the redone tracks are awesome, only real downside is that they made this the easiest version everThe graphics and true widescreen are great, the redone tracks are awesome, only real downside is that they made this the easiest version ever with faster leveling and gil rates, though you can still get screwed by RNG. No more peninsula of power which is odd, they took it out to force you to have a harder time, but then made the game easier? Has treasure maps in-game, but everyone uses a guide for that in these sorts of games anyway, so not a big deal to me.

90
Review by Siliconera
9. August 2021

I like the original Final Fantasy, but I honestly haven’t touched it since the PlayStation release. I have tried to pick it up here and there, but find myself getting bored of the grind and the pace. The auto-battle injects so much energy into it that I couldn’t put the game down. Combined with the visuals and music, I just wanted to spend every minute playing Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster. It’s an excitement I haven’t felt for the original Final Fantasy in decades, and I hope the other entries capture the same feeling.

90
Review by Gamer Escape
5. August 2021

The biggest impediment to recommending these games to others is just the fact that, well… in many ways they are slight things. None of these games are terribly long if you know what you’re doing, nor are they tremendously difficult. The stories are not super compelling on their own. They are little games in a way, and they are definitely aged. But if you loved these games before, these remasters are perfect for what they’re trying to do. They’re charming. They feel like a sudden rush of nostalgia not because they’re exactly the games you remember, but the rare form of remaster that does add some stuff on top while still preserving all of the spirit and intent perfectly. And if you’ve never played these games but want to understand why people loved them so much, these are the perfect way to try them out.

75
Review by Worth Playing
4. August 2021

Overall, Final Fantasy: Pixel Remaster is a slight disappointment. It isn't a terrible port, but it feels half-hearted. For a game remade and remastered as often as Final Fantasy, it's easy to compare this release to the others and realize that it doesn't have a ton going for it. The updated visuals are nice, and the remastered music is excellent, but otherwise, it's a slightly easier and slightly more user-friendly version of the original NES game. Choose Final Fantasy: Pixel Remaster if you can't play one of the many other versions that have more content.

100
Review by DylanJohn [user]
3. August 2021

I've played all the versions of 1 that came out in the US, this one is my favorite. Looks crisp, music is amazing, plays well with fastI've played all the versions of 1 that came out in the US, this one is my favorite. Looks crisp, music is amazing, plays well with fast forward and auto battle for grinds, fun achievement system that encourages exploration, maps for every town and dungeon so you can find your way without frustration (they could have added that as like a treasure chest or in town purchase, but either way I'm glad it's in) beastiary to show where monsters are and treasure chest counters per map for those who wish to 100% the game and not go freaking crazy trying to figure out which town or dungeon that last chest is in. Quality of life improvements that, sure, make the game a bit easier, but as an adult with much less free time on my hands than when I was a kid, I sure appreciate those. I was able to 100% the game in 17 hours, which was neat. They should port this to consoles, but review bombing is not the way to go.

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Spielinfos
Veröffentlichungsdatum 28. Juli 2021
Herausgeber Tose, Square Enix, Square Enix Creative Business Unit IV
Gesamtwertung 85%
Inhalt bewertet E (Everyone)
Spiel-Modi Einzelspieler
Spieler-Perspektiven Vogelperspektive / Isometrisch, Seitenansicht
Genres Rollenspiele (RPG)
Themen Fantasie
Plattformen PC (Microsoft Windows), Android, iOS, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch