Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Square Enix U.S.A., Inc
# of Players: 1
Category: Role-Playing
Release Dates
N Amer - 11/29/2004
Intl - 12/10/2004
GameZone's Review
9.0
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 8.5 |
| Graphics | 8.7 |
| Sound | 9.5 |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Concept | 9 |
| Overall | 9.0 |
Reviewer: Eduardo Zacarias
Review Date: 11/30/2004
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls is an enjoyable gem that fans of Final Fantasy and role-playing games in general should definitely not miss
Full Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls Review
8.1
News
Nintendo Reinvents a Hit Series: The Fantasy is No Longer Final
"FINAL FANTASY I & II" Return with New Storylines and Bonus Areas
Relive The Greatest Adventure Of All Time!
The role playing genre has evolved phenomenally over the last twenty years and now Nintendo is bringing back the two games that started it all.
Description
Experience the beginning of the Final Fantasy saga for the first time all over again with all-new story and game play on the Game Boy Advance!
- Never-before-seen content like the new "Soul of Chaos" dungeon and bonus "Soul of Rebirth" story expand your Final Fantasy experience. Every time you step into the new dungeon, the floor shuffles at random for new challenges. These new additions add many hours of excitement.
- Final Fantasy defined the role-playing genre. One of the first and most popular role-playing games ever, Final Fantasy tells the story of a kingdom in turmoil and the heroes who save it. Filled with side quests and regions to explore, the game successfully mixed fantasy and adventure, introduced many groundbreaking innovations and allowed players to build the characters of their party over the course of the game.
- Final Fantasy II follows the adventures of a band of freedom fighters struggling against an oppressive empire. In addition to a robust party system, the game now swaps out members of players' parties, allowing them to experience an even grander story and more characters.
- Besides improving the battle, magic, control and game systems, Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II also feature updated dialogue and enhanced story drama. Players also can receive items from slain monsters and save their game progress anywhere in the game.







