

On the other hand, cloud saving is supported, and there is a quick-save option in the game so you can save at any time, which is pretty convenient. While the touch controls are much more serviceable than the original Final Fantasy I port on Android (now unlisted and unlikely ever to see another update), the missing controller support is highly questionable for a game that's being sold at a premium price point. You can expect a new rearranged soundtrack, an updated UI for touch controls, 60 FPS gameplay, but there is no controller support.

Much like all of the remasters released today (as well as the upcoming releases for IV, V, and VI), the graphics are all-new, albeit 2D, sitting somewhere between the style of the NES games and the SNES releases. This is the original, the OG, the game that started it all.
