Stephen Kelley of gamrFeed writes: "gamrGrindhouse is a new feature kicking off here on gamrFeed. This article is NOT a movie review, but a detailed recap of a film set up in such a way that you really don’t have to watch it. I watch all the bad videogame movies so you don’t have to. As this goes on, expect me to endure the likes of Uwe Boll movies, bad cartoons, and even the occasional musical! Without further ado, here is the first edition, where will be looking at Final Fantasy – Legend of the Crystals episode 1. The next 4 of these will be about this train wreck of a show."
Final Fantasy V is a near flawless RPG and one of Square’s finest 16-bit achievements.
Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster gives one of the franchises’ underdogs a substantial glow-up, in many ways realizing its potential in ways the original hardware or previous ports never could.
SQUARE ENIX Ltd. today announced that the highly acclaimed FINAL FANTASY pixel remaster series’ next edition, FINAL FANTASY V, would be released as a genuine 2D pixel remaster in Europe on November 10 for Steam and mobile platforms, featuring enhanced pixel visuals and audio.
Great read.