
Let's see if this rerelease makes any gesture with its 'HD' version? The Second Type Zero That's mainly because the games are so jam-packed with action, story, and visuals that sometimes minor improvements can significantly impact gameplay - for better or for worse. Still, the whole concept is frustrating, considering minimal improvement is usually offered.īut alas, it's still always worth investigating with games like Final Fantasy Type-0 HD.


It's nice to play these games on different devices. That's precisely the category that Final Fantasy Type 0-HD fits into - a game that's adjusted to being playable on all the other consoles purely for the reason of increasing sales. Eventually, it will be 'upgraded' to feature on standard consoles. It seems almost like an integral part of handheld game development these days.
