Every version has awesome music, the PSP version allows you to play either remixed, or original versions. Every other version is 60 fps, but all 2D aside from some PSP spell effects. DS/PC version is full 3D and has 30fps walking segments and 15fps battle segments, if you're framerate conscious it might hurt a little. Not going to give you a solid "for" recommendation, you can probably choose from that info. It's closest to the original difficulty of the game and curves nicely between struggle and cake walk. The translation is better than the SNES/PS1 version however and more true to the original game (even if it too had reworked sprites). GBA version suffers from poor sound, and a squished presentation since it's the wrong dimensions compared to the SNES. The After Years can either be seen as a neat little extra, or worthless fanfiction. And despite what anyone says, the sprite work is amazing. This makes it great to play for the story alone, but may not scratch that JRPG battle itch if you have one. The PSP version has the opposite problem. and when I call a game a grind fest knowing how much I enjoy them usually. The DS/PC version has good voice acting, but the difficulty curve was bent a little too much on the hard side, turning later portions of the game into a bit of a grind fest. SNES version is definitely the second poorest way to play it.
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