Final Fantasy V Advance Review
Embrace the nostalgia of the Super Nintendo days with the latest release of Final Fantasy V. If you missed its release for the PlayStation, or even if you didn’t, return to the world where crystals mean everything.
Embrace the nostalgia of the Super Nintendo days with the latest release of Final Fantasy V. If you missed its release for the PlayStation, or even if you didn’t, return to the world where crystals mean everything.
If there were a staff review of Final Fantasy IV Advance, would it look something like this?
If you have yet to pick up the latest Fire Emblem title, our resident sound guy Matthew Foster may have some words to insprire you to step into the world of the Sacred Stones.
Would you like to restore the elemental crystals to power again? Perhaps you would rather seek vengeance for the destruction of your home. Or better yet, maybe you just want to see how well these two titles translate onto a handheld. Whatever your preference, you’ve come to the right place.
Hope the Weather’s Nice
Kamehameha!
The latest Fire Emblem title is headed for the Game Boy Advance. It features bright scenery and a tactic based battle system.
Tada, opinionry for you to disagree with.
Yes, it’s extremely short. But considering this is the latest of many Castlevania GBA titles, we felt it unnecessary to go overkill. The staff felt this was appropriate, but…we’re not infallible.
The wording of a lot of the sections might make it sound like the game deserves a higher score, but it?s more used to illustrate the fact that Infogram…er?Atari actually bothered to clean up just about every little facet of the game for the better.
Lateral Progression
Dissonance Comes Close
Steady Downward Trend
Konami’s Second Symphony
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