MobyRank MobyScore
PS Vita
...
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SNES
79
3.8
Game Boy Advance
81
4.0

Description

The Elemental Crystals are the life source of the planet. With them, gentle winds blow, the seas are active, fire burns bright, and the earth is full of life. All seems well in the world, until the wind suddenly stops, the sea begin to grow stagnant, the heat of fire becomes scarce, and the earth begins to wither. King Tycoon, sensing a premonition of evil, hurries off to check on the Wind Crystal, only to witness it destroy itself.

Meanwhile, a young traveler named Bartz is camping in a field when a giant meteor strikes the planet. When he heads out to examine the meteor, he is shocked to find a young girl named Lenna, who is the princess of Tycoon, and an old man named Galuf, who is on a critical mission. Later, joined by Faris, a pirate captain, the foursome must travel the land in search of the destroyer of the Crystals, and save the planet at any cost.

Final Fantasy V is a role-playing game that uses the Active Time Battle system first introduced in Final Fantasy IV. It also incorporates the Job/Ability system from Final Fantasy III, which keeps the core gameplay centered on four main characters and allows the player to change their classes, or 'jobs'. A new feature lets the player assign an ability from one job to a character who has another job.

The Game Boy Advance version adds 4 new jobs, a new 30-floor dungeon, a bestiary, a music player, the ability to quick-save anywhere and at any time, a few extra pieces of equipment, and an updated English translation.

Alternate Titles

  • "最终幻想5" -- Chinese spelling (simplified)
  • "Zui Zhong Huanxiang 5" -- Chinese title
  • "Final Fantasy V Advance" -- Game Boy Advance title
  • "FFV" -- Common title
  • "FF5" -- Common title
  • "ファイナルファンタジーV" -- Japanese spelling

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Merchant Title Platform Price  
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Final Fantasy V Advance Game Boy Advance $35.00  
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User Reviews

Lack of usual story quality is compensated by great gameplay SNES YID YANG Bronze Star Contributing Member (161675)
A Huge Step Back For The Series SNES MasterMegid (899)
Decent remake, but nothing more than that. Game Boy Advance Bregalad (882)

The Press Says

GameLemon Game Boy Advance May 06, 2007 8.9 out of 10 89
Official Nintendo Magazine Game Boy Advance Apr 12, 2007 84 out of 100 84
Jeuxvideo.com SNES Dec 08, 2010 16 out of 20 80
All Game Guide SNES 1998 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 80
UOL Jogos Game Boy Advance Nov 07, 2006 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 80
Gamer.nl Game Boy Advance May 27, 2007 8 out of 10 80
Jeuxvideo.com Game Boy Advance Apr 17, 2007 16 out of 20 80
neXGam PlayStation Dec 27, 2009 7.5 out of 10 75
4Players.de PlayStation Jul 02, 2002 73 out of 100 73
Gamestyle Game Boy Advance Oct 08, 2007 7 out of 10 70

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Trivia

The game was going to be translated to America under the moniker 'Final Fantasy Extreme' (because of its supposed complexity) before it was cancelled in favor of Secret of Evermore.


This entry was contributed by GTramp (13934), Satoshi Kunsai (1824) and SanMadJack (1305)
 

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