New Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition screens

Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 1 Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 2 Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 3 

Some more screens of Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition from JeuxFrance to satiate that appetite, while Japan still awaits the game’s release in April, and the rest of the world begs for a localization. Or hires translators to write up a Translate FAQ.

Anyway, JeuxFrance has more clues about the mysterious Labyrinth of Time, which was revealed earlier in Famitsu, which seemingly has the power to “suck.” As in suck HP, magic, items, and potentially all hope of completing the dungeon – this wasn’t meant to be sarcastic: all your character depends on to live is being siphoned off or locked down. How would you feel under such conditions?

This time, JeuxFrance hints at both the countdown (which shows how much suck is left before you perish) and “a series of questions increasing the feeling of oppression considerably.” Questions? JeuxFrance says that this keep-that-sucks is “intended for experienced players.” Break out those power-leveling guides before this game sucks you in.

Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 1 Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 2 Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 3 Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 4

Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 1 Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 2 Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 3 

Some more screens of Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition from JeuxFrance to satiate that appetite, while Japan still awaits the game’s release in April, and the rest of the world begs for a localization. Or hires translators to write up a Translate FAQ.

Anyway, JeuxFrance has more clues about the mysterious Labyrinth of Time, which was revealed earlier in Famitsu, which seemingly has the power to “suck.” As in suck HP, magic, items, and potentially all hope of completing the dungeon – this wasn’t meant to be sarcastic: all your character depends on to live is being siphoned off or locked down. How would you feel under such conditions?

This time, JeuxFrance hints at both the countdown (which shows how much suck is left before you perish) and “a series of questions increasing the feeling of oppression considerably.” Questions? JeuxFrance says that this keep-that-sucks is “intended for experienced players.” Break out those power-leveling guides before this game sucks you in.

Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 1 Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 2 Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 3 Final Fantasy I & II: Anniversary Edition (PSP) - Image 4

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