Ever since the initial reveal, players were not happy with the choice of font.
Yet not all these updates have been met with praise.
Finale software release date update#
Square also explained that the reason the collection came to Steam and smartphone first was that Final Fantasy 1 through 6 are already on there, and the team wanted to update these versions. The Google Play store has the first game at 3.8/5, with some users complaining about poor framerate, a fair amount of lag, and finding it irritating that you need an internet connection to boot it up.Īs the negative review on Metacritic suggests, Square Enix has indeed said that a console port would depend on the demand. Reviews are a bit more mixed on mobile, but this seems to be due to performance issues. At the time of writing, 91% of the 707 reviews for the first game in the collection are positive. I express my interest in the console version."Īdding to the theory that all of these reviews are about platform grievances rather than an issue with the game itself is that they're all reviewing well on Steam. Square Enix says that the console version of the pixel remaster Final Fantasy depends on demand. User ddddz, who scored the game a zero, says: "The game is not available on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. Only one of these many negative reviews is accompanied by text. Windows 10 Semi-Annual Channel is governed by the Modern. Microsoft is currently focusing on Windows 10 and improving it in successive versions. Atm, there is no confirm information on Windows 11 that can be provided.
Related: Final Fantasy 14's Composer Explains How The Game's Soundtrack Came To Vinyl Hello, I f there be any updates on Windows 11, they will be posted on official Windows Blog. The first game in the collection sits at a staggeringly low 0.7/10, with the next two games in the series reaching 0.8 and 1.9 respectively. However, there's a group in the fanbase that isn't happy with Square Enix at all.įinal Fantasy Pixel Remaster is currently getting review bombed on Metacritic, seemingly for its lack of console releases. For the most part, they're well-received by fans, who are particularly happy with the new visuals and soundtrack. The first three games in the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection launched just a few days ago.