In Final Fantasy VI, the opening story tells of an ancient war that took place a thousand years in the past. Battles were won and lost by the power of magic and the conflict came to be called the "War of the Magi." This terrible war devastated almost all of humanity. Now, centuries later, all magic has vanished from the world and high technology reigns in its place. Despite the power and advances gained through technology, there are those who would try and bring back the destructive powers of magic.
As the game begins, you control a group of rebels called the Returners, who will stand against an empire bent on power and world domination. Someone is trying to revive magic and possibly cause another apocalypse. It is your job to prevent this. Although magic is not found in the world it can be channeled through Magicite, the mineral-like essence of an Esper, which is a being of pure magic. Magicite can be used to cast spells to summon its respective Esper for a short amount of time and can even improve the abilities of a character. Since each type of Magicite offers different spells and abilities, there is some strategy in deciding which one will go to which party member.
Final Fantasy VI spans two "worlds" and involves up to fourteen different party members. Being the last Final Fantasy game originally released for the Super NES, it is quite lengthy and will take on average 40-60 hours to complete.
The two games on Final Fantasy Anthology are not exact replicas of their 16-bit counterparts, but they are very close. The game graphics are mostly unchanged, in 16-bit fashion like the originals. The sound, however, has been re-mastered to use the capabilities of the PlayStation console and is of a much higher quality than that of the Super NES versions.
The new versions of these games feature lengthy movie sequences at the beginning of each adventure, which gives fans a chance to see more realistically rendered versions of the characters in the game. Also, the version of Final Fantasy VI contained in this anthology has a "bonus" section, where players can watch replays of the movie clips, see original game artwork, and review listings of all the monsters encountered in the game.
The PAL version of Final Fantasy includes a bonus demo cd of Final Fantasy X.
Manufacturer's description:
FINAL FANTASY V
FINAL FANTASY VI
Learn From the Past
Two complete, classic RPGs in one collection. Contains FINAL FANTASY V (never before released in the U.S.) and FINAL FANTASY VI.
Two different adventures, each with epic storylines, 30+ hours of gameplay, memorable characters, plus entirely new CG cinemas unique to this collection.
* See the origins of hot features later seen in FINAL FANTASY® VII and FINAL FANTASY® VIII, including summoning magic, the Active Time Battle system, mini quests, and more.
* Countless weapons, items, magic spells, and special skills allow for incredible gameplay depth and strategy.
* Contains bonus music CD featuring favorite scores from both games.
Features:
Third person perspective
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Medieval Fantasy theme.
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