Final Fantasy Tactics
Reviewed by Dale Kulas
The game: Final Fantasy with a twist, an RPG with a brand
new unique battling system! Of course, the with every Final
Fantasy game there's a great storyline, and so when you
combine these you should come out with a great game, right?
Well, let's read the review to make sure.
Graphics: 6: You got a 3/4 view here, the view made famous
from Super Mario RPG, and turns out to look pretty good for
the game. The battle interface looks excellent with this
game, especially considering how you can rotate the battle
terrain. The characters and monsters are look great and are
detailed alright.
The characters and terrains look pretty good, but are pretty
simple, and aren't all super advanced looking like in FF7 &
8 for PSX, plus some of the spells used in the game look
pretty simple, I'm not saying that all of them look awful,
but some of the really powerful spells look kinda dinky.
Sound: 10: Sound is always good for the Final Fantasy
series, and that proves to be the point with this title as
well, you got great battle tunes, and all the sound effects
are pulled off perfectly, that's all I gotta say about the
sound, you should know by now, that there's nothing wrong
this the sound in any FF games, but one thing I always
wished for was voice used in FF games instead of text boxes.
Gameplay: 8: You got your usual classic Final Fantasy
storyline here, go off and kill the main bad guy, you got a
unique different overhead map to view from, which kinda
looks just like a treasure map. You can create your own
party choosing from different classes of people such as
priests, warriors, etc. Just like most other games, you
level up your party members from gaining experience points
from winning battles, the more levels you gain, the more
spells you learn and the more damage you do.
I think they named this game Final Fantasy Tactics because
of the uniqueness of the battle system, and how it isn't
just like all your other battle systems, this system is
using a 3/4 view, with a rotatable terrian, and it's turn
based, and you can have the ability to move all over the
terrain, and so do your opponents, and these battles can be
quite challenging, but they take a great deal of time to
finish a regular battle, for example when my friend showed
me this game, and fought my first battle, it took me 30
minutes to finish it! I went insane over the amount of time
it took me to finish the battle, so after playing for a few
hours I decided I'm gonna take a long, long break from this game.
Replay Value: 7: With most FF games there are loads of
secrets, and that goes with this game as well. I think it's
really cool that you can play as Cloud from FF7 in this
game. And that's what make most Final Fantasy games really
fun, and that is all the secrets they manage to suff into the game.
But after you beat the game once or twice, you might not
play this game over and over, because if yo found all the
hidden stuff, there's no way you wanna play this game all
over again.
Overall: 7: Another great Final Fantasy game by Square, even
though it has its flaws, it's still another great addition
to the series, and any Final Fantasy fan will love it, so if
you didn't buy this game yet, you should at least consider
giving it a rent.

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