Final Fantasy 5 arrives on Vita

Final Fantasy 5 has arrived on Vita and fans can pick up the 1992 classic (as ported to PS1) for $9.99.

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Good news, Final Fantasy fans! Final Fantasy 5 has arrived on Vita, giving you a chance to re-live the 1992 Super NES classic in the palm of your hands! (Well... you can re-live it as it was ported to the original PlayStation, anyway.)

Fans will recognize Final Fantasy 5 as being one of the first game in the series to use the refined job system, with players gaining access to new jobs by collecting crystal shards. They're also likely to recognize the story, which follows traveler Bartz Klauser, as he encounters Princess Lenna and helps investigate King Tycoon's disappearance and the sudden stoppage of the wind.

Final Fantasy V is available now on Vita for $9.99 from the PlayStation Store. If the PSone Classic version's localization issues are too much to gloss over, a version of the game was also released on iOS and Android earlier this year for $15.99.

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    December 10, 2013 5:00 PM

    Ozzie Mejia posted a new article, Final Fantasy 5 arrives on Vita.

    Final Fantasy 5 has arrived on Vita and fans can pick up the 1992 classic (as ported to PS1) for $9.99.

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      December 10, 2013 6:09 PM

      This headline sucks. I thought it meant the updated iOS version was on Vita. The PSX version is fucking atrocious.

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        December 10, 2013 6:14 PM

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          December 10, 2013 6:15 PM

          The translation is just utterly terrible. It's the worst version of the game, and IIRC, was one of the few titles that didn't work on a PS2.

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            December 10, 2013 6:16 PM

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            December 11, 2013 5:14 PM

            What about the GBA version? How does it stack up? I got about halfway through that many years back, it was fun enough, but I put it aside and forgot about it.

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          December 10, 2013 6:58 PM

          X-DEATH

          Reina

          Dingleberry

          translation woes list goes on.

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