![]() Square Enix has not announced versions for Xbox platforms. The Pixel Remasters are already available on Android and iOS mobile devices and Windows PC via Steam. The sextet of games - Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy 2, Final Fantasy 3, Final Fantasy 4, Final Fantasy 5, and Final Fantasy 6 - will be released digitally on Switch and PS4. The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series features redone 2D pixel graphics, rearranged soundtracks, modernized UI, and other extras, including a bestiary, illustration gallery, and music player. I guess I’ll play Live A Live in the meantime.The first six Final Fantasy games, remastered in retro pixelated form, are headed to Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in spring 2023, Square Enix announced Sunday. And it looks like I’m going to still have to wait a long time for that. I love Final Fantasy VI, and I’ve been waiting for a definitive version of the game - one that features the superior translation, bug fixes, and additional content from the Game Boy Advance version but with better sound and visuals. If any 16-bit JRPG deserves the full HD 2D conversion, its Final Fantasy VI. On top of all that, Square Enix apparently is giving Final Fantasy VI’s remaster the HD 2D treatment … for a couple of sequences. Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster looks … weird.Īnd then Live A Live, a JRPG I imagine most people have never even heard of, is getting a remake that looks stunning. The detailed, flat backgrounds look out of step with the simple, dark-outlined character sprites. The Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster looks OK-to-disappointing. Especially Final Fantasy VI, one of the greatest RPGs of all time, which is getting its remastered released on February 23 for PC and mobile. I’m mad because this looks so much better than Square Enix’s efforts with the Pixel Remasters of the first six Final Fantasy games.
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