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Binding: Video GameBrand: Square Enix EAN: 0662248908069 ESRB Age Rating: Rating Pending Item Dimensions: Label: Square Enix Manufacturer: Square Enix Model: 90806 MPN: 90806 Platform: Nintendo DS Publisher: Square Enix Release Date: June 24, 2008 Studio: Square Enix Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Return to Ivalice in the latest installment of the legendary FINAL FANTASY TACTICS series. Summer vacation has begun for all but one unlucky student. Alone in the school library, Luso solemnly toils away the punishment his mischief has brought him. It is there that he finds a dusty, mysterious book. Opening it, he reads aloud the only text it contains: One is fated to fill these barren pages. Know you his name? Scrawling his name onto the next blank page, Luso unwittingly begins the first chapter of an adventure all his own. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Good game overallPROS: - Better graphics (particularly dialogue pictures and spell effects) - more jobs/weapons - more challenging (fighting king blue for the first time will shock you) - option to dispatch a person or go on quest yourself (for a lot of quests you use to could only dispatch someone in FFTA) - dealing more damage from enemies behind/sides than from the front - more play time (as if the one on the GBA didn't have enough) CONS: - storyline is not ... Read More Rating: - Starts a little slow but takes offI had difficulty starting up, it takes quite a bit of effort to get through the early missions with almost no equipment and no skills. But at a certain point, you've crossed a power threshold, and the game just takes off and it's a lot more fun. Rating: - If you're a fan of final fantasy and a fan of strategy RPGs...THEN GET THIS GAME! Seriously, it's an absolutely fantastic follow up of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. I warn you though, it's addictive but for all the right reasons. I haven't got through the whole story yet but if you're a fan of SRPGs you're probably less concerned about it than you are how well the battle system holds up. It's essentially a slightly refreshed version of FFTA's system, however, the user interface feels much smoother. The touch screen is usable but not really necessary and sometimes ... Read More Rating: - First time tactics player impressionsAs a first time tactics player, I wasn't quite sure what to expect. While there were some very enjoyable parts to the game, I found most of the gameplay to be too slow and too cumbersome. Just moving around the map, going between screens/shops/inns, the quest picking systems were all slow. The inventory management system felt weak as well. With the battles, there were some fun parts with regards to "tactics", but there were so many actions that had to be repeated each battle and each turn ... Read More Rating: - A promising return of the franchise without much break throughsSquare-Enix has been churning out games after games for their most popular franchises. So it is not surprising to have a sequel to the extremely popular Final Fantasy Tactics Advance on GBA a few years ago. Same as the previous Tactics games, the world is set in Ivalice as part of the Ivalice Alliance series. A2 inherited quite a number of features from its predecessors in the Ivalice world - a whole array of ridiculously diverse job classes with different degree of customisation. What added ... Read More |