| os | Windows 7 or higher |
|---|---|
| processor | Intel Core i3 |
| memory | 4GB |
| graphics | Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti or AMD Radeon HD 7790 |
| storage | 30GB |
| directx | DirectX 11 |
| os | Windows 7 or higher |
|---|---|
| processor | Intel Core i3 |
| memory | 4GB |
| graphics | Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti or AMD Radeon HD 7790 |
| storage | 30GB |
| directx | DirectX 11 |
| os | Windows 7 or higher |
|---|---|
| processor | Intel Core i5 |
| memory | 6GB |
| graphics | Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 |
| storage | 30GB |
| directx | DirectX 11 |
This generation of consoles has seen many high definition remasters of games, from heavy hitters like Grand Theft Auto V to scrappy indie titles like Guacamelee. If you're playing a game on your Xbox One or Playstation 4 then chances are that you've heard of it before, if not experienced it already. Final Fantasy Type-0 HD fits into this category. It's a remaster of a PlayStation Portable (PSP) game that never made it out of Japan until now. Much like the recent games in the series (except Final Fantasy XIV), its a heady mix of futuristic technology and magic.
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD