
FINAL FANTASY II
The Ultimate Pixel Remaster
Game info
Game description
Android App Analysis and Review: FINAL FANTASY II, Developed by SQUARE ENIX Co.,Ltd.. Listed in Role playing Category. Current Version Is 1.2.1, Updated On 25/03/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: FINAL FANTASY II. Achieved Over 25 thousand Installs. FINAL FANTASY II Currently Has 546 Reviews, Average Rating 3.8 Stars
A remodeled 2D take on the second game in the world-renowned FINAL FANTASY series! Enjoy the timeless story told through charming retro graphics. All the magic of the original, with improved ease of play.Our epic tale begins with four young souls orphaned during the struggle between the Palamecian Empire and the rebel army. On their journey, the youths join forces with the white wizard Minwu, Prince Gordon of Kashuan, Leila the pirate, and many others. Behold the beautiful and sometimes tragic twists of fate that await you on your adventure.
FFII introduced a unique skill level system that strengthens different attributes of the characters depending on their fighting style instead of leveling up. Use the key terms you learn in conversation to unlock new information and progress in the story.
This innovative game series takes an ambitious turn in this second installment in the FINAL FANTASY series!
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
■ Beautifully revived with new graphics and sound!
・Universally updated 2D pixel graphics, including the iconic FINAL FANTASY character pixel designs created by Kazuko Shibuya, the original artist and current collaborator.
・Beautifully rearranged soundtrack in a faithful FINAL FANTASY style, overseen by original composer Nobuo Uematsu.
■Improved gameplay!
・Including modernized UI, auto-battle options, and more.
・Also supports game pad controls, making it possible to play using a dedicated gamepad UI when connecting a gamepad to your device.
・Switch the soundtrack between the rearranged version, created for the pixel remaster, or the original version, capturing the sound of the original game.
・Now possible to switch between different fonts, including the default font and a pixel-based font based on the atmosphere of the original game.
・Additional boost features to expand gameplay options, including switching off random encounters and adjusting experience gained multipliers between 0 and 4.
・Dive into the world of the game with supplemental extras like the bestiary, illustration gallery, and music player.
*One-time purchase. The app will not require any additional payments to play through the game after the initial purchase and subsequent download.
*This remaster is based on the original "FINAL FANTASY II" game released in 1988. Features and/or content may differ from previously rereleased versions of the game.
[Applicable Devices]
Devices equipped with Android 6.0 or higher
*Some models may not be compatible.
What's New
*Minor bugs have been fixed.
Recent Comments
Anthony M
Great port of a unique RPG that many probably skipped, myself included. Thanks to this release I finally finished the game! I only gave it 4 stars due to the occasional bug - the game crashed or went to a black screen every now and then, so save often. It happened after boss battles and leaving the dungeons. It also happened after the final boss fight 4x which was an inconvenience.
Joe lucio
What Im loving the most is the music. It seriously changes the entire tone of the game, just upgrading from the old-school beeps and boops from NES days. Amazing game to rediscover with this modern, yet retro pixel remaster! Also, game does have auto-saves. It hides the first slot which is the autosave slot. You have to scroll up a little. Edit: So im in Mysidia Cave, lots of play time, and now i cannot lock my screen while playing because it causes my game to freeze when exiting combat.
Burger Flipper
Pros: Graphics look amazing, Mobile is nice but personallly I would've preferred switch, Faithfulness to the original is incredible, gameplay, is very pretty & smooth yet very faithful, Music is outstanding, without doubt, one of the main reason to buy this. Cons: none of the new content from the various remakes to add playability, no face portraits when speaking(minor nitpick), no console release(yet), can feel a bit clunky, diagonal movement is weird.
Zak Marek
The game feels good overall. Controls feel smooth, and the "tap mode" works surprisingly well. Graphics look nice and give that nostalgic feel without going overboard. The mobile version is missing some features from the console and PC versions (changing encounter rates, portrait of characters when talking to them, and fast walking outside of tap mode). FF2 has always been a weird game to play, but this version, I'm my opinion, is the best way to play it.
Andrew Cunningham
Similar to FF1, a great port of this game! Virtually any issues I have are with the game itself, rather than anything about this particular version of the game; in fact, this might be the definitive way to play FF2. The same issues with FF1 exist here as well: the font and battle menu buttons are rather small, and the virtual thumbstick is difficult for me to move around with. However, those are fairly minor complaints, and the game itself is an excellent port!
Josh -
The old version was a bit janky with how the touch screen interface was rigged to work with it, but I was able to get the flow easily enough. In this one, i find myself unable to get used to the controls and menus. It's nice to move diagonally, but the way its implemented makes navigation more difficult. The battle menus are inconsistent, sometimes the back button is in the list, sometimes its somewhere else. Not much in settings that can help either. A bit more polish is needed there.
Daniel Rodman
Lots of quality of life upgrades from the original game and the previous ports, but there are a few downsides. Load time on startup is very long for no apparent reason, and there is no support for any control input (Controller or keyboard) besides the touch controls. Also, the game cannot handle being minimized to switch over to another app; upon re-opening the game it will reboot to the title screen which is absurd in a mobile game. Get the Steam version instead.
Kubeczka Twardowski
I just want an up, a down, a left, a right, and an A and a B button. How did they mess that up? Also, I cannot for the life of me figure out how to turn the music to the correct original music. At least let me hide all this ugly immersion breaking junk all over screen. I can tell I am walking up because the character is walking up. Those blue menu buttons there all the time are just frustrating in my view constantly. They were strange with their decisions of what bugs to remove and leave in.