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Final Fantasy (Japan / Asia)

also known as Final Fantasy - 20th Anniversary Edition
PSP
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Reviewed in
2007
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✪ Reviewed on May 22, 2026
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The first Final Fantasy lovingly modernised, with the bonus Soul of Chaos dungeon and refreshed visuals and music; the ideal way to rediscover the saga's origins without pulling hair out. A madeleine, beautifully restored.

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Category
RPG 1 player 12+
Description
Anniversary edition of the first Final Fantasy, a portable remake of the NES saga-founding classic. Published by Square Enix, released in Japan and Asia in June 2007. Four Warriors of Light, bonus Soul of Chaos dungeon, revamped graphics and music, switchable CG and classic modes, extended bonus content. Available in Japanese and Asian editions.

Final Fantasy review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Re-orchestrated for the handheld, Nobuo Uematsu's music brings the very first Final Fantasy back to life with intact nobility. From the crystalline "Prelude" to the heroic overworld theme, every melody breathes founding classicism. This elegance, the cradle of the saga, remains a nostalgic enchantment for fans.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾0,13 GB 📅07/06/2007
Published by Square Enix

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Collector interest

Final Fantasy, the portable remake of the series' very first entry, dressed in redone visuals, added content and modernized comfort, distributed in a fairly limited PSP run. It appeals to those wanting to own the saga's origin in its most polished form on the console. Its desirability rests on this status as the accomplished version of a historic milestone and a measured physical distribution rather than mere availability.

Is Final Fantasy still worth playing in 2026?

Final Fantasy - 20th Anniversary Edition is the first Final Fantasy lovingly modernised for PSP. The bonus Soul of Chaos dungeon significantly expands the content, the 2D HD graphics are refined and the soundtrack is rearranged with evident care. Ideal to rediscover the saga's matrix without tearing your hair out at the original NES rough edges. A true madeleine restored by Square Enix. Still the best way to play FF1.

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