Final Fantasy Tactics an interesting spin off to the Final Fantasy Series. It is very different from any other Final Fantasy game, especially the battle system. In most Final Fantasy games, the battle system is either turn based or uses an ATB bar. In this game you have your party members in an area, and you move each individual party member near one of the enemies, which are usually all spread out. Also, if A party member dies you have 3 turns to revive that party member or end the battle, or else you lose the character permanently, so you need to pay attention.
Graphics will be rated a 9 out of 10. The graphics are pretty good for a PlayStation 1 game. I am used to playing older games so these graphics look really nice. Sound receives a 6 out of 10. The music is alright, but they are not very catchy to me. I don't hate the music, but the music is just not very interesting.
Addictiveness gets a score of a 4 out of 10. I lost interest in this game, because of the battle system. In the Game Boy Advance version, when you move your characters, you can always undo it; however, in this version, I don't think you can undo it. When you get on a space you will be asked if you want to move there, but you can't move back if you say yes. This was frustrating for me and made me give up.
Story gets a 5 out of 10. The story is not bad, I just did not make it far enough to get more from the story, so I can't give it a precise score.
Depth gets a 7 out of 10. I heard this game is pretty long if you do everything, so if you are a completionist, then you be busy with this game.
Difficulty gets a 7 out of 10. Usually Role Playing Games are not hard, but this one is pretty frustrating. If you don't revive your best knocked out characters or end the battle within 3 turns then you lose them permanently, which can be pretty frustrating. This is a strategy Role Playing game, so you will have to think ahead a few turns, and think where you want each character, because like I said earlier, once you say yes, You can't change your move, and you have to either wait or attack an enemy you can attack. If you know take some time to develop a strategy , then you should be fine.
Overall, I am giving this game a 6.2 out of 10. This is really not a bad game. It is just frustrating because of the things I have mentioned. If you like strategy Role Playing Games then you will like this game. If you want to try playing this game, then you should definitely play it. If you are not sure whether or not you would like strategy Role Playing Games you should try it. Some people like it and some people don't. Final Fantasy Tactics an interesting spin off to the Final Fantasy Series. It is very different from any other Final Fantasy game, especially the battle system. In most Final Fantasy games, the battle system is either turn based or uses an ATB bar. In this game you have your party members in an area, and you move each individual party member near one of the enemies, which are usually all spread out. Also, if A party member dies you have 3 turns to revive that party member or end the battle, or else you lose the character permanently, so you need to pay attention.
Graphics will be rated a 9 out of 10. The graphics are pretty good for a PlayStation 1 game. I am used to playing older games so these graphics look really nice. Sound receives a 6 out of 10. The music is alright, but they are not very catchy to me. I don't hate the music, but the music is just not very interesting.
Addictiveness gets a score of a 4 out of 10. I lost interest in this game, because of the battle system. In the Game Boy Advance version, when you move your characters, you can always undo it; however, in this version, I don't think you can undo it. When you get on a space you will be asked if you want to move there, but you can't move back if you say yes. This was frustrating for me and made me give up.
Story gets a 5 out of 10. The story is not bad, I just did not make it far enough to get more from the story, so I can't give it a precise score.
Depth gets a 7 out of 10. I heard this game is pretty long if you do everything, so if you are a completionist, then you be busy with this game.
Difficulty gets a 7 out of 10. Usually Role Playing Games are not hard, but this one is pretty frustrating. If you don't revive your best knocked out characters or end the battle within 3 turns then you lose them permanently, which can be pretty frustrating. This is a strategy Role Playing game, so you will have to think ahead a few turns, and think where you want each character, because like I said earlier, once you say yes, You can't change your move, and you have to either wait or attack an enemy you can attack. If you know take some time to develop a strategy , then you should be fine.
Overall, I am giving this game a 6.2 out of 10. This is really not a bad game. It is just frustrating because of the things I have mentioned. If you like strategy Role Playing Games then you will like this game. If you want to try playing this game, then you should definitely play it. If you are not sure whether or not you would like strategy Role Playing Games you should try it. Some people like it and some people don't. |