Friday, September 26, 2014

Final Fantasy VIII Month: Final Fantasy 1 should be remastered using time elements

Square-Enix remastered a B-class RPG known as Lufia in 2008, completely revamping the game. They did it again with 3, according to rumors that they lost the code. Everybody wants a Final Fantasy 7 revamp, from fans and detractors of the series. The detractors mainly complaining that it's too easy, not just having fun with the customability, i.e. combining 20 materia to max out your strength stat in a 8x cut with a character against Ruby weapon.

Combining elements from Final Fantasy 8 and Chrono Trigger, really play around with the time aspect that deals with Garland, the Four Fiends and Chaos.
Have optional unlockable characters.
Have unlockable summons.
The amazing thing about Final Fantasy, is that they never did an homage to Fighter and Black Belt, the characters that are fun to use, since they don't require a magic point to do a lot of damage.
Multiple hits from characters are rare in a Final Fantasy game, but boy does everybody like to tank up.
Remastering 1 would be a step in giving Fighter and Black Belt key respect that they gave to the franchise.

You can even do an homage to Ocarina of Time by having
Fighter, Black Belt, Thief, White Mage, Black Mage and Red Mage
team with:
Master, Ninja, White Wizard, Black Wizard and Red Wizard
against Garland and the Four Fiends
and Chaos
with two sets of villains on the heroes' planet.
Final Fantasy did have a trope, where they had separate enemy sets on planets.

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