Something about spring always gets me in the mood to play an RPG. So itās perfect timing that Square Enix is running a sale on some of its biggest releases and has the voice of Final Fantasy XVIās Clive Rosfield, Ben Starr himself, to give fans a refresher on whatās out there to choose from.
Is Starr wandering around an antiquarian bookshop repeatedly saying the phrase āRPGā with a lovely, deep British accent in-between uttering ridiculous names like Fantasian Neo Dimension secretly just a glorified publisher ad? Yes. Is it an extremely entertaining and effective one? Also yes. The discounts, which run until March 26, arenāt super wild, but there are some decent ones Iād recommend below:
Star Ocean The Second Story R ā $30 (40 percent off)
Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster -$12.60 (30 percent off)
Visions of Mana ā $39 (35 percent off)
Tactics Ogre: Reborn ā $25 (50 percent off)
Dungeon Encounters ā $12 (60 percent off)
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pic.twitter.com/ATnMUdRkv3ā Ben Starr (@The_Ben_Starr) March 18, 2025
Most of these sales are across all platforms the games are available on, though there are a few like Dungeon Encounters (a fantastic minimalist dungeon crawler) that are discounted on Switch and Steam but not PlayStation. Visions of Mana is the priciest of the ones above, but $40 is a great price for the 2024 action-RPG that didnāt reinvent the wheel but was a really fun return to form for a Square Enix series that had been adrift since the PS1 days.
You could buy the entire Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection and save more on all six games, but the price of a movie ticket for VI is a much cheaper way to get your jolt of SNES nostalgia. Star Ocean The Second Story R andĀ Tactics Ogre: Reborn are both incredible remasters that do just enough to make them feel fresh without drastically changing much. And you can never go wrong with Starrās number one recommendation, Final Fantasy VIII (currently just $8).
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is also on sale for $49 but anyone who hasnāt already decided to play it can probably wait to pick it up until itās closer to $40. On the other hand, anyone who has been waiting to pull the trigger on the first game in the reboot trilogy is in luck. Final Fantasy VII Remake is just $15 on PS5 right now, and includes the Yuffie Intergrade DLC. Fortunately, my wallet is safe for the moment. Iām still busy replaying Chrono Trigger. Itās less than $4 on Steam right now.