HD-2D Final Fantasy
The Steam page positions Final Fantasy Resonance as the first Final Fantasy entry in the HD-2D lineup, mixing pixel art with dynamic camera angles and pixelized 3D models.
Combat and systems
Final Fantasy Resonance combines HD-2D pixel art, strategic turn-based battles, weakness breaks, Visions, and cinematic Resonance attacks.

Quick facts
The Steam page positions Final Fantasy Resonance as the first Final Fantasy entry in the HD-2D lineup, mixing pixel art with dynamic camera angles and pixelized 3D models.
The official store description focuses on exploiting weaknesses, staggering enemies, taking extra turns, and using Resonance attacks to finish fights.
Confirmed store-page side content includes Gilgamesh, a Colosseum, the Chamber of Arms, legendary weapons, and Ultima Weapon.
Final Fantasy Resonance is not a remake of the first Final Fantasy and should not be described as a numbered mainline sequel. Its official positioning is a classic-rooted Final Fantasy RPG with crystals, airships, espers, moogles, Visions, and turn-based combat, while media coverage connects it to Final Fantasy Brave Exvius rather than to Final Fantasy I.
Yes. The official store description calls out strategic turn-based battles.
The Steam description describes them as powerful cinematic attacks used after creating battle openings.