Final Fantasy I for Android: back to the roots

La retro fashion in the world of videogames is unstoppable. In fact, it is anything but a fad. The protagonists of Big Bang Theory are not the only ones who enjoy squeezing their old consoles, but many of us treasure old Nintendo or worse, we wish we could and mourn their loss. For those who are in the second group or for those who simply want to recreate with the games of his childhood, but enjoying the mobility of Android devices, there is a whole game market that is basically dedicated to the 'revival'. The latest gem of these recovered classic games is the first chapter of the saga of final Fantasy.

If a few weeks ago the third installment of the franchise for Android devices was launched, now we can also enjoy the first and recall this epic original story that later led to a own universe and with which its creator, Hironobu Sakaguchi, finally achieved success in the video game industry in 1987 when he was about to leave and start looking for work. This NES title was followed by fourteen others more on various platforms. The latest has been Final Fantasy XIII-2, released last year for the latest generation consoles: PlayStation 3 and Xbox.

The version that comes to Android is an adaptation of the first installment. It is not exactly the same product as graphics have been revisedBut history and the game mode they do stay the same. However, we must highlight some negative aspects, for example, the fact that its price (€ 5,67) is perhaps a symptom that the optimization for Android it is not so worked as in the third installment (€ 12,99). To this must be added another factor that has caused quite a stir and that is that, to avoid piracy, the game needs to be validated every time it is executed, it is necessary to be Conected to internet when we go to play, which is not always possible.

For more details you can consult the Android Help page.

Download Final Fantasy from Google Play.