Forced into battle, you can only wonder what such young, unseasoned warriors could possibly do against such an onslaught of evil power, when (surprise!) you are pitched into a classic Final Fantasy battle sequence and given control. Their flight leads to a lush wood, where they are finally surrounded by the grim pursuit of the hell knights. But instead of reading their flight in-text or watching big pixels scramble across a tiny screen, you'll witness the characters as you've never seen them before, lifelike yet larger than life at the same time. Firion, Leon, and Maria are fleeing their burning town from the undead wrath of the evil emperor's dreadnoughts. The first thing you'll notice is the exquisite new CGI intro. So what distinguishes this Final Fantasy II from the one that shipped with Final Fantasy the First for the GBA? Only all-new levels of sleek audio and video polish, thanks to the PSP's black-magic-powered hardware, not to mention the opportunity to play one of the best (if not last) Fantasies ever made, in case you missed it. After never being released in the United States in original form, Final Fantasy's second installment is being released for the second time to American audiences this summer for the Sony PlayStation Portable.
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