Now I still up to today, refer Final Fantasy to Moby Dick, and Final Fantasy 1&2 Dawn of Souls (DoS) to The Titanic. They were 'oldies-but-goodies' and still have a special place in my dad's chest of NES games that still work (Why can't that NES from twenty or so years ago be here to see it's treasury to my father) , this game was a 'Last resort attempt' which I will not talk about due to the fact that it has already been explained in my Dawn of Soul review.
This game had good depth, for the fact that my father told me he would get angry being unable to know where to go once you have the airship and vented it out on grinding.
The sound was ear-piercing- pain that was unbearable (But what can I say for a classic NES game?), the sound hurt my dad's ears he said he almost was traumatized from it (But we all knew he could just grind it out
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I chose four for difficulty due to the fact that from what I've seen, heard, and played, the GBA (Game Boy Advance) version was a lot easier since the story is more pointed out to you unlike the NES version where you can wonder around identical desert-like locations accidentally going in circles, you may even encounter extremely difficult monsters that may one-hit-KO your team.
I also chose seven for the addiction rating because if I wasn't forced to play the entire NES version to review it's difference from the GBA version, I was easily more interested in spending pointless hours looking up a emulator for a game I knew would never have an emulator-Pong. No just kidding, but the replay value isn't quite good because in the world map/over world (Depending on what game of Final Fantasy) when you encounter a super long battle against the most basic monsters will make players whine like a dog, or beg for mercy as a soldier captured at war to win the fight already, and save the game go live life... Sorry if that was a little too dramatic but that's my personality, some people who know me like Mr.Pace, and RedmageCole would understand my behavior the most on this site probably...
Well the graphics were rated a six because actually, for a NES game that came out in the eighties' (In Japan it was released in the 1980's but in North America it was in the 90's) tha'ts rated above four in graphics is good actually... Come on, it's a NES game, these are actually pretty good ratings for a NES game. Well thank you for reading! And I hope you comment positive/negative comments for things I should and shouldn't work in my reviews and other things like threads in the community on this site!
edited: changing from massive block of text