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July 2008
(80%)
29 Reviews
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Abstract: It's been years since onetime Final Fantasy Tactics series director Yasumi Matsuno (Vagrant Story and Final Fantasy XII) helmed the original Tactics, blending chesslike game mechanics with Final Fantasy fan service -- and his absence shows. In the 10 y...
Easy to drop in and drop out, Simple interface is easy to learn, Using tactics actually pays off, Oddly engaging
Battle screen too small for decent stylus control, Battles can become repetitive, Clunky shop system, Character customization too basic
With this being set in the Final Fantasy universe I was expecting a bit more character fiddling than is actually in Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift. Oddly enough, there’ s a distinct lack of detail in some key areas. There’s no...
Abstract: Final Fantasy Tactics was the ultimate turn-based strategy game when it was released on the original PlayStation back in 1998. Fans had to wait over five years for its follow-up, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance on the GBA. While it still offered a deep s...
Abstract: Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift is the Nintendo DS sequel to the Game Boy Advances Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Grimoire is a strategy role-playing game that has inherited many of the franchises characteristics, including the classic...
Published: 2008-06-18, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
Fantastic graphics; great music; more jobs; more races; improved judges.
Bazaar can impede progress; obeying laws can be annoyingly out of your control.
If you take a moment to look through our past reviews of Final Fantasy Tactics and Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, it should be fairly apparent that there is a pattern of excellence running through the series. Things havent changed much in Final Fantas...
Abstract: Square Enix tar oss tillbaka till landet Ivalice med uppföljaren till Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Ett som till utseendet verkar vara ett mer barnvänligt turbaserat strategispel än Playstation Portable-spelet Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of The Lio...