Let's Play "Final Fantasy Renaissance" - Part 29: Floater
Final Fantasy Renaissance is a remixed fan-made remake of the original Final Fantasy for the NES. This game adds many playable classes and fun secrets to the RPG. Developed by Brandon (Renaissance Games) using Unity game engine.
The main mode for Final Fantasy Renaissance is the Renaissance Mode, which features a lot of new classes and features, while the Classic Mode is a faithful recreation of the original game without the known bugs. FFR is still in active development and might've changed by the time you read/watch this. Still, I',m having fun playing the current version.
In this playthrough, I chose 4 of the new classes for the party. I named them after HIVE platforms. INLEO the Trainer. Ecency the Blue Mage. PeakD the Evoker (Summoner.) and me, AHMAD, the Spoony Bard! I had fun choosing their names, and the party has better chemistry than I imagined!
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This is the final time I brave the Ice Cave to get the items held within. I finally reach the middle of the Cave, and get the Floater, but not before fighting the monster guarding it: EYE.
With the Floater acquired, I'll be able to bring the Flying Ship out! We've truly reached the middle of the game now!
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Posted Using INLEO
Love this era of Final Fantasy!
I watched some of it's animation online, one movie was titled Final Fantasy Advent Children. I never experience the era of this game but it is still nostalgic to see someone playing this OG game!😍
Advent Children is the sequel to the 7th mainline title in the series, Final Fantasy VII... Haven't watched it myself, but I heard it's really good.
The game I'm playing now, though, is not the actual Final Fantasy 1, but a fanmade version of it with many extra features!
How beautiful to see these retro graphics around here, the sound of the attacks and the music take me to better times past. Really thanks for bringing this to the community, it's not very common to see and it's appreciated.
I'm impressed at how good FFR captures the retro essence of FF1!