The wish for a remake of Super Mario RPG has been granted, but we’re strolling down star road to revisit the Super NES original for this critique!
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Square Enix’s latest “gotcha” attempt at (re)telling the story of Final Fantasy VII mixes JRPG roots with a mobile-friendly format.
After pondering Final Fantasy XVI, ProfNoctis offers a lecture play series to help you think deeply about myth, faith, and human resolve.
Final Fantasy XVI revived my enthusiasm for the series as a whole, celebrating what each game brings to the franchise.
While there is certainly a lot of gameplay to be savored, Stranger of Paradise lacks what makes Final Fantasy great: a great story.
From Hawaii to Spira, the spirit of aloha is brought to life in Final Fantasy X, taking nods from both locales and customs.
A fully modernized and fully mechanized Front Mission 1st: Remake has arrived at last but was it worth the wait?
Whatever Final Fantasy is as a franchise, its impact is only growing. Here’s what fans and creators are saying about the game.
Devils may cry about it, but the next stage in FF evolution is here. We’re breaking down the gameplay and plot of Final Fantasy XVI’s demo.
With Echo-S, Tsunamods breathes new life into the classic Final Fantasy VII with a fully-voiced mod of the original script.
What would happen if you mixed Final Fantasy VII with Sonic the Hedgehog? We talk fan fiction with one of our writers doing just that.
Exploring the key differences between the original PSP Crisis Core and its new Reunion remake for modern platforms.
Powerful narrative themes and technical upgrades help cement Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion as a vital part of the compilation.
Does the world truly end with you? Coffee from The Pixels dives into the UnderGround in this critique of The World Ends With You.
While Live A Live was definitely unique for its time, it’s got some competitors like Octopath Traveler in this day and age. Does it hold up?
If you want a multi-protagonist narrative that fully fleshes out the characters, Live A Live may not be the game for you.
Attention Tactical & Strategy RPG fans! The DioField Chronicle demo ambushes PS5, PS4, XBSX, XB1, Switch, and PC today!
On this Radical Dreamers podcast, how the forgotten Satelliview text adventure relevantly connects Cross to Trigger.
On this Stranger of Paradise podcast: a game with combat that slaps harder than the Oscars but a story too stupid to ever win one.
On this Final Fantasy VI podcast, pixel remaster anticipation, character development and why Kefka works, and Uematsu’s master works.
On this Octopath Traveler podcast: the grind, passive characters, HD-2D, and more than you ever wanted to hear about Slash.
Is Chrono Trigger a Final Fantasy game? Let me convince you that its differences and similarities make it uniquely perfect for the series.
Final Fantasy III is a piece of FF history that’s more accessible than ever thanks to the Pixel Remasters.
Out of the ashes of obscurity, Quintet’s Actraiser gets its Renaissance! Here’s all you need to know about how it compares to the original.
Quintet’s ActRaiser gets its Renaissance and we are left to pause in wonder what this means for the rest of the developer’s legacy?
The Quintet trilogy alone is a 16-bit tour de force for retro JRPG fans, but why haven’t we seen more re-releases? The answer may come down to one man.
Final Fantasy II gets the Pixel Remaster treatment with a wealth of QOL and visual upgrades. Is it enough for this black sheep of the series?
Time to come clean. I was wrong about Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster but it took playing the game for myself. Well, half-wrong.
MAGE CAST is back and it’s a sequel, not a remake. It’s time to talk about Final Fantasy VII Remake, its nature, universe, and future.
Footage surfaces for the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters so let’s ask how these latest re-releases measure up against the visuals of the past.