Classic Final Fantasy Fans Should Keep an Eye on July 25, August 1

Classic Final Fantasy Fans Should Keep an Eye on July 25, August 1

Highlights

  • Square Enix’s recent Final Fantasy games have received critical acclaim, but some fans are unhappy with the shift to real-time combat.
  • Fortunately, fans of classic Final Fantasy can still find similar experiences through indies. One Fenix Down is one of them, as it provides a retro turn-based RPG experience reminiscent of SNES era.
  • A demo for One Fenix Down will be available on Steam on July 25, with a Kickstarter campaign launching on August 1 for potential backers to support.

As a long-time fan of the classic turn-based RPG games from Square Enix, particularly the Final Fantasy series, I have been feeling rather disappointed with the recent shift towards real-time combat in their more recent releases. Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate the innovation and evolution of video games, but there’s something magical about the classic turn-based combat and immersive storytelling that has drawn me to these games since my childhood.


In more casual terms, Square Enix has been delighting many “Final Fantasy” fans recently. Notable additions to the series, such as “Final Fantasy 16” and the revamped “Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth,” have received positive feedback from critics. Additionally, the MMORPG “Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn” has kept a substantial player base engaged with regular content updates and expansions like “Endwalker” and “Dawntrail.” Plus, Square Enix has given fans other enjoyable “Final Fantasy” experiences through spin-offs including “Theatrhythm: Final Bar Line,” “Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion,” and “Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin.”

Many fans have grown fond of the more recent games in the “Final Fantasy” series. However, some long-time fans have expressed disappointment with Square’s recent offerings, particularly due to the franchise’s move towards real-time combat. For example, the announcement that “FF16” would eliminate party and turn-based combat features in favor of a more action-oriented system sparked controversy among the “Final Fantasy” community. Although it seems unlikely that Square will change course, fans seeking the classic “Final Fantasy” experience found in games like “FF4” and “FF6” may want to explore other options, such as “One Fenix Down.”

Fans of Retro Final Fantasy Games Should Check Out One Fenix Down

As a seasoned gamer who grew up playing JRPGs on the good old SNES console, I am thrilled to hear about “One Fenix Down.” The mere mention of its retro-styled graphics and turn-based combat instantly transports me back to my childhood memories of spending countless hours exploring fantastical worlds and battling mythical beasts in games like Final Fantasy VI and VII.

In February 2024, Regalcraft Games officially introduced their first game, One Fenix Down. This title, which bears resemblance to the beloved Final Fantasy series, has been in development for almost a decade. Although the announcement was made not long ago, production on this highly-anticipated project began in earnest around 2015. The release window for One Fenix Down is currently slated for the second half of 2025, with a potential port to Nintendo Switch under consideration at present.

Gamers Can Try One Fenix Down Out on July 25

Excitingly, for those eager to experience “One Fenix Down,” the ’90s-style RPG from Regalcraft Games, they won’t have to endure much longer! A demo version of this anticipated title is set to release on Steam as early as July 25. Though only about half of the content in this demo will mirror the final product, gamers can look forward to playing through a sneak peek of the prologue and the initial 15 minutes of the game itself.

One Fenix Down’s Kickstarter Campaign is Launching August 1

For those who have enjoyed the demo of “One Fenix Down” and are eagerly anticipating more, mark your calendars for August 1st as the Kickstarter campaign goes live. Should Regalcraft Games surpass their funding goals, they plan to bring on two additional composers to create the game’s original soundtrack, along with a special guest collaborator for the main theme. Backers of this isometric JRPG project will receive exclusive rewards, but the specifics have yet to be disclosed.

Based on the information disclosed so far, One Fenix Down appears to be a game that long-time Final Fantasy fans have been eagerly anticipating, particularly those who were disappointed with Square Enix’s recent shift in direction for the franchise. Although we may not see another mainline Final Fantasy title reminiscent of classic SNES games such as FF6 in the near future, Regalcraft Games’ initial project seems like an excellent alternative.

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2024-07-23 22:05