FINAL FANTASY V 5 (SUPER FAMICON) (SUPER NINTENDO SNES)
FINAL FANTASY V 5 (SUPER FAMICON) (SUPER NINTENDO SNES)
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Elemental crystals are the life source of the planet. With them, gentle winds blow, the seas are active, fire burns, and the earth is full of life. All seems well in the world, until the wind suddenly stops, the sea begins to stagnate, the heat of the fire becomes scarce, and the land begins to dry out. King Tycoon, sensing a premonition of evil, rushes to check the Wind Crystal, only to see it destroy itself.
Meanwhile, a young traveler named Bartz is camping in a field when a giant meteor hits the planet. When he leaves to examine the meteor, he is shocked to find a young girl named Lenna, who is Tycoon's princess, and an old man named Galuf, who is on a critical mission. Later, joined by Faris, a pirate captain, the quartet must travel the lands in search of the destroyer of the Crystals, and save the planet at all costs.
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 around four main characters and allows the player to change classes or "jobs". A new feature allows the player to assign an ability from one job to a character who has another job.
An updated version with additional content was released on Game Boy Advance.
Meanwhile, a young traveler named Bartz is camping in a field when a giant meteor hits the planet. When he leaves to examine the meteor, he is shocked to find a young girl named Lenna, who is Tycoon's princess, and an old man named Galuf, who is on a critical mission. Later, joined by Faris, a pirate captain, the quartet must travel the lands in search of the destroyer of the Crystals, and save the planet at all costs.
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 around four main characters and allows the player to change classes or "jobs". A new feature allows the player to assign an ability from one job to a character who has another job.
An updated version with additional content was released on Game Boy Advance.