Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster

MightyFinal Fantasy V Pixel Remaster header image
85

Top Critic Average

95%

Critics Recommend

Hardcore Gamer
4 / 5
Nintendo Life
8 / 10
Hobby Consolas
75 / 100
Attack of the Fanboy
4 / 5
COGconnected
85 / 100
Dexerto
4 / 5
Push Square
7 / 10
COGconnected
80 / 100
Creators: Square Enix
Release Date: Nov 10, 2021 - PC
Share This Game:

Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster Trailers

FINAL FANTASY V Pixel Remaster | Launch Trailer thumbnail

FINAL FANTASY V Pixel Remaster | Launch Trailer

FINAL FANTASY PIXEL REMASTER | Promotional Trailer thumbnail

FINAL FANTASY PIXEL REMASTER | Promotional Trailer


Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster Screenshots

Critic Reviews for Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster

Final Fantasy V is one of the more overlooked titles in the franchise, but skipping this title would be a mistake.

Read full review

These six remasters provide a superb way to experience or re-experience Final Fantasy history. Not all Final Fantasies were created equal, however; some, like Final Fantasy IV and VI, have aged gracefully and remain great narrative-driven adventures, while others might feel a bit more archaic even with the quality-of-life additions. Purists also may not appreciate the new balancing introduced in these new remasters. Even so, if you don't have them on a cartridge with an ancient TV to hook them up to or don't want to experience the bonus dungeons added in other versions, you'd be hard-pressed to find a more convenient, aesthetically pleasing, and faithful way to play through some of the best JRPGs ever made.

Read full review

An interesting collection, designed for both fans and new players, which subtly updates the first six Final Fantasy both in the audiovisual and in the playable. While it is true that not all games are equally good, it is a great way to rescue these classics on current consoles, although the price is somewhat high.

Review in Spanish | Read full review

The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection is the definitive way to enjoy some of the greatest RPGs of all time and experience an essential chapter of gaming history.

Read full review

I also recognize that these games are crazy old. I through III are a tough sell for a newcomer. V is a weird outlier with a solid mechanical base. Yet, even with reservations in tow, Final Fantasy IV and VI are highly recommended. In summation, this is a fantastic collection of RPGs. Every game looks, sounds, and plays better than ever before. Some of the edges are still rather rough, but that’s normal for games this old. On balance, the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters collection represents an essential slice of gaming history. You won’t want to miss a single one.

Read full review

There’s a lot to love in the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters package, while not perfect, each remaster is absolutely going to be considered the best version of each game yet – especially by fans of the series looking to play an updated version of an experience they treasure.

Read full review

With a decent story, okay characters, and pretty standard turn-based combat, Final Fantasy V does feel a bit too safe at times, but the expanded job system really ties a lot of the experience together. A forgotten Final Fantasy for many, but one that's still fun to play through.

Read full review

As much as I loved playing through the Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster, I can’t call it the definitive version. A definitive version would have the GBA bonus content, the PS1 cutscenes, the option to switch graphics and music, and multiple difficulties. But what we have is a beautiful version of a JRPG classic that has not been widely distributed outside of Japan. It’s an amazing game that holds up really well today. So, if anyone from Square-Enix is reading this review, please release the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters on console, with physical editions. I would buy the heck outta that.

Read full review