On the gameplay side, the developers have added in battle 'booster' tweaks to make them line up with Square’s standard for retro remasters. These changes, it should be noted, are not yet patched into PC and Mobile, but in an interview with Japanese magazine Famitsu Square Enix vaguely says that they are "working on" bringing at least some of the changes to other platforms. They’re welcome additions, even if there have been some unfortunate side effects introduced. The changes made to the PS4 and Switch versions of the FF Pixel Remasters might seem small on the surface, but they feel like ones that these remasters should have always had. However, these versions carry a few new and exclusive changes and additions. Scott split them up neatly into reviews on I, II, & III and IV, V, & VI. I recommend you give them a read. As a result, my thoughts line up rather well with our original reviews. If you're on the fence about buying or even double-dipping, I might be able to help you make up your mind.Īt their core, do understand that these are largely the same ports of the same titles that have been on PC and mobile for a while now. By the time this is published, the games will just be hitting digital stories - but I've spent a night testing and revisiting each of these games on Nintendo Switch in advance. I did so on my couch for maximum comfort, if you must know.
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