By Cecil (newegg.com) Read the full review
Another reviewer mentioned the nostalgia of playing this game on SNES, when it was not released in the US. FF2US was released as FF4 in Japan. FF2 in Japan was only available for the Famicom (NES), and was a very well-done game for its day. As a former...
A must-have for the Final Fantasy freaks, another classic in the line of Square Enix' Final Fantasy Series, available in yet another handheld format ; Thankfully, this one at least got a cosmetic facelift, unlike the GBA version (Dawn of Souls)
Load times were oddly timed. With UMD caching on, I entered fights with dialogue and very complicated backgrounds in new areas without any waiting. Other times I would be grinding a couple levels and fighting the same monsters over and over in the same...
Jan, 2009
2009-01-07
By yudman (newegg.com) Read the full review
If you want a taste of FF nostalgia, look no further. You won't be dissapointed!
Great game play, plenty of hours of fun. The story is quite involved, will keep you busy for awhile. Reminds me of the good ol' NES days when I first played this game and FF III
Graphics are pretty simple, but then again, this is a refresh of an old game. My biggest con is they haven't made Final Fantasy VII yet for the PSP
Sep, 2007
2007-09-03
A long-lived peace is at an end. The emperor of Palamecia has called forth monsters from the underworld and begun his campaign for world conquest.A rebel army arose in the Kingdom of Fynn to thwart the emperor's plans, but the rebels
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We have collected and analysed 7 expert reviews and 7 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 63/100 and users rate it 74/100. The average review date is 16-08-2008. We have compared these reviews to 34098 reviews from other PlayStation Portable Games. The alaScore™ for this product is 61/100 = Good. Last update: 23-05-2012.
May, 2012
2012-05-23
By Ed Fear (pocketgamer.co.uk)
But how good is it in reality?
But the first thing that will strike players here is the visuals
Mar, 2008
2008-03-19
By Gabe Graziani (gamespy.com)
The black sheep of the Final Fantasy family hits the PSP.
New hi-res art is superb; great retooled music; any character can do anything (classwise)
Leveling system could be unfamiliar to FF fans; decreased difficulty may not appeal to hardcore
Jul, 2007
2007-07-26
By Bishop (snackbar-games.com)
It is hard not to judge Final Fantasy II without comparing it to its predecessor, especially considering that the last time this game graced this shore was in a combined FFI/FFII PlayStation release. While the two share a plethora of similarities,...
Jul, 2007
2007-07-20
By Scott Alan Marriott (allgame.com)
First released in Japan on the 8-bit Famicom, Final Fantasy II makes its PSP debut as an enhanced remake of the 1988 original. The storyline once again follows the adventures of four young heroes as they set out to avenge the deaths of their parents at th
alaTest has collected and analysed 5 user reviews of the Final Fantasy II (PSP) from amazon.co.uk. The user reviews were collected from Nov, 2008 to Jul, 2010. The average user rating from amazon.co.uk is 64 out of 100.
alaTest has collected and analysed 2 user reviews of the Final Fantasy II (PSP) from newegg.com. The user reviews were collected from Sep, 2007 to Jan, 2009. The average user rating from newegg.com is 100 out of 100.
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This is _NOT_ FF2US
Another reviewer mentioned the nostalgia of playing this game on SNES, when it was not released in the US. FF2US was released as FF4 in Japan. FF2 in
Classic RPG! Still as fun as the first time!
If you want a taste of FF nostalgia, look no further. You won't be dissapointed! Great game play, plenty of hours of fun. The story is quite involved
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Square Enix
A long-lived peace is at an end. The emperor of Palamecia has called forth monsters from the underworld and begun his campaign for world conquest.A rebel army arose in the Kingdom of Fynn to thwart the emperor's plans, but the rebels
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