The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Final Fantasy II Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:662248907048
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_FINAL_FANTASY_II
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
StickBoy –
I loved as much of the game I got to play, but unfortuantely, my PSP broke before I got to far into it. But as far as I got, gameplay was awesome, the story was great, as is every final fantasy, and the movement was awesome! I would recommend this for anyone looking into some good old retro gaming.
D1R –
Of all the Final Fantasys out in the world 2 is by far the most different I have ever played. Without a leveling system like in 1 you level up your weapon and magic skills based upon how much you perform said attack. For example Fire lv. 1 becomes Fire lv. 2 after so much use with a maximum level of 16. The game can be very frustrating at times and might make you rage a little, but if you perservere, you will find a well made story, an amazing villan, and surprisingly dark scenes.Final score 4/5If you can deal with the weapon and spell system you are in for a fun game.
J. Rivera –
Great game!Hours of replay value.I was playing this game, and It has last me about 3 months playing at least 3 to 4 hours a day (Haven’t finished the game yet); whever I get the chance.
Rocco Macchia –
Always been a fan of the original Final Fantasy games. I have 1, 2, and 4 on the PSP now and all of them are great. I’m hoping they release 3, 5, and 6 on PSP sometime, so I can enjoy them too.Since I got this game, I still haven’t beaten it yet, but I’m working on it.
X –
Okay, let me start out by saying I have played these Final Fantasy games: FF7, FF1, FF2, and currently playing FF8 (Also played FF7:Crisis core, FF7:DoC, and both DISSIDIAS). So as you can see, I haven’t played many mainstream games, but out of the ones I’ve played, this is possibly my favorite of the mainstream series. Want to know why? The huge improvement over FF1. I also purchased FF1 for PSP, and that was the first time I played it as well. That game lacked story, and the random encounters ALWAYS came at a bad time for me. Now, comparing that to FF2, the sequel is much better. In FF2, instead of leveling up with EXP, you use the skill level-up system. With this system, your characters improve on what they use most often. Use MP often? I’ll increase. Swords? They’ll increase. It’s like that. Leveling up HP can be a task, and for me it was neccicary to attack my own characters to level up HP; especially in the Soul of Rebirth quest. So, your characters level up on what they’re best at. The same goes for spells. The more often a spell is used, the more it will level up. The difficulty in this game is how you play it. The basic enemies can be easy, so I suggest attacking your own characters near a town so you can level easy. I like the story of this game (It’s like Star Wars, yes) because your characters actually TALK; unlike the first game. The basic story is that an evil emperor is destroying towns conquering the world. Your mission: Defeat him. Simple, and easy as that. B.
Chad –
No issues. Exactly as advertised.
A. Alegria –
I never bought the previous releases. I know it has been released on the PS1 (and therefore compatible for PS2 and PS3) and for Nintendo Portable. I understand they are better value because they include both FF1 and FF2. Unfortunately, I dont have time to play in consoles anymore and I dont own a Nintendo portable, so buying this was a no brainer even though I paid more than my other cousin gamers.I have finished playing ff1 and I am more than halfway through ff2. This is a more polished game than ff1 when it comes to story. ff1 lacked character interaction, and the story plot was very lacking. The story is important in rpg games. Playing turn base, random encounters, menu driven battle can be boring if the plot does not give you purpose to go on and keep exploring.The story has some elements that are almost a ripoff of Star Wars. But it does give you focus. It is very clear where you should go next.Another thing I found improved was the dungeon design was a little better.Battle is still handled by pulling down actions through a menu while the game waits on you. Pretty standard on JRPG, and no surprise since ff1 and ff2 are the granddadies of all JRPGs.One thing I love is that your character can dual wield weapons (one weapon in each hand).the leveling is kind different from most JRPGs. Characters dont level but skills do. It is like a Oblivion light system (even Oblivion had levels for the character). It works in that you level your weapon and spells by using them. So it is.
Khalil Rahi –
Great service, arrived sooner then excepted. A++
Ethan Alva Sheppard –
Okay, so im totally going to write a review for a game I have never actually played. I bought this A LONG time ago. It is still actually in the plastic wrap. Dude! What is wrong with me?
Sk8er2650 –
Works and looks good.