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08-31-11 10:33 PM
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This game differs much from its predecessor in many ways.  Overall the game is a lot of fun and the class and job abilities are very convenient which keeps it extremely addictive to fans of never-ending abilities. I myself cannot leave any stone unturned and their are many quests to complete. The graphics are negotiable being that its platform is limited but for what it does offer especially the totema attacks is quite sophisticated and beautiful. Adding a "esper" element was a good element to keep the game interesting. The sound.... horrible, I am trying not to be over critical but Final Fantasy games are renowned for their musical prowess. I was, in fact, a little more than disappointed.  Addictiveness however has me by the ahem... yea so....this game while not being overly in depth creates addictiveness by basically offering endless quests. I cannot seem to stop constantly up-grading, equipping, buying , selling etc.... very good for those who enjoy constant chaos and time tables. The story was a let down having played the PS version and how dramatic the roles were. Final Fantasy gamers myself mainly love the embellishment and prose if you will and it's charismatic personalities. Where are the sad exposes? The dramatic interludes? The fight of good versus evil is not exactly overwhelming but if you like less interference with that in your games then this one can satisfy you. The depth correlates directly to the story and then ironically does not according to addictiveness. The balance goes hand in hand. The difficulty? Ant avid gamer or FF fan should have no problems whatsoever with game, although I will cite that the equipment screens are hard to navigate when buying or using  new equipment and not being able to see the plus minus ratios unless you go back and forth from store to equip, kind of a pain in the butt really.  If you're into this game and have figured it out you'll know what I mean.

Parting shot;
   This game is overall worth putting time into but I question the fact of ending up totally satisfied at the end feeling the consummation of completing another FF game. I plain words I hope I feel fulfilled when I finish for the amount of effort it takes.

Thanks for listening!  -Dumptruck.
P.S. For anyone who cares my favorite FF quote is from FF3 when Shadow says "The reaper is always one step behind me." Where is that  in this game???!!?!? 
This game differs much from its predecessor in many ways.  Overall the game is a lot of fun and the class and job abilities are very convenient which keeps it extremely addictive to fans of never-ending abilities. I myself cannot leave any stone unturned and their are many quests to complete. The graphics are negotiable being that its platform is limited but for what it does offer especially the totema attacks is quite sophisticated and beautiful. Adding a "esper" element was a good element to keep the game interesting. The sound.... horrible, I am trying not to be over critical but Final Fantasy games are renowned for their musical prowess. I was, in fact, a little more than disappointed.  Addictiveness however has me by the ahem... yea so....this game while not being overly in depth creates addictiveness by basically offering endless quests. I cannot seem to stop constantly up-grading, equipping, buying , selling etc.... very good for those who enjoy constant chaos and time tables. The story was a let down having played the PS version and how dramatic the roles were. Final Fantasy gamers myself mainly love the embellishment and prose if you will and it's charismatic personalities. Where are the sad exposes? The dramatic interludes? The fight of good versus evil is not exactly overwhelming but if you like less interference with that in your games then this one can satisfy you. The depth correlates directly to the story and then ironically does not according to addictiveness. The balance goes hand in hand. The difficulty? Ant avid gamer or FF fan should have no problems whatsoever with game, although I will cite that the equipment screens are hard to navigate when buying or using  new equipment and not being able to see the plus minus ratios unless you go back and forth from store to equip, kind of a pain in the butt really.  If you're into this game and have figured it out you'll know what I mean.

Parting shot;
   This game is overall worth putting time into but I question the fact of ending up totally satisfied at the end feeling the consummation of completing another FF game. I plain words I hope I feel fulfilled when I finish for the amount of effort it takes.

Thanks for listening!  -Dumptruck.
P.S. For anyone who cares my favorite FF quote is from FF3 when Shadow says "The reaper is always one step behind me." Where is that  in this game???!!?!? 
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Personally, I enjoyed FF Advance Tactics. It's different than other FF games, for a good change of pace, while keeping the same characters. What I like best is the way you have to play your game according to whatever rules the judge places.
Personally, I enjoyed FF Advance Tactics. It's different than other FF games, for a good change of pace, while keeping the same characters. What I like best is the way you have to play your game according to whatever rules the judge places.
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Hmmm I agree, I do enjoy the game However the judge concept is counter productive when you can simply negate the laws anyway. Ive played every single FF game available and this one is quite fun.
Hmmm I agree, I do enjoy the game However the judge concept is counter productive when you can simply negate the laws anyway. Ive played every single FF game available and this one is quite fun.
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