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First traditional RPG installment in Square's long-running Final Fantasy series since Final Fantasy X. While Final Fantasy X-2 offered a mission-based structure, Final Fantasy XI explored online roleplaying, and Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles focused on multiplayer link-up gaming, Final Fantasy XII (12) goes back to the meat of the series by offering a sweeping storyline, a party setup, and character advancement. The game follows the exploits of main character Vaan who can join forces with at least two characters at the time.
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Different from other Series
- Pros: Different battle systems - fight what you see, no random pop ups. Responsive controls. Totally uniques Story experience from the rest for the Final Fantasy Series.
- Cons: The new add ons are annoying. There is a License system which you gain experiences called LP and alloys you to buy/wield certain abilities in which you must find. Then there is the gambit system which you program your characters to do certain things in battle situations. Both of which are extremely tedious.
- Other Thoughts: I have played all the Final Fantasy series and this one is the most unique one because of the battle system. You take turns but you can move freely. For some reason, After playing 8, 9, 10, 10-2, and now 12 - most of the main characters bear the same facial designs (Rinoa-Garnet-Yuna-Ashe). Its just a thought.
A Long Time Ago, In A Galaxy Far, Far Away . . .
- Pros: Star Wars
- Cons: Episode XII
- Other Thoughts: Join the desert commoner-turned-hero Luke Skywalker on his adventure! Obtain hunt marks at Tatooine's Cantina - filled with many strange and wonderful creatures! Play and party up with sky pirate Han Solo and his quiet, but wise companion Chewbaca as they break out the Death Star prison with the grizzled warrior Obi-wan Kenobi, once a noble hero, but now traitor to the evil Empire! Rescue the lovely princess Leia and restore balance to her kingdom! Travel to wild and wonderous locales in Han Solo's Millenium Falcon! Don't forget about the useful-but-in-no-way-contributes-to-the-story party companion R2-D2! Flee or battle with Imperial Stormtroopers! Escape from Imperial starships! Or engage them in WWII-style intense dogfighting! Fight evil judges in Darth Vader masks! But don't give into the Dark Side - choose mercy over the hateful execution of your foes! You have the power to save or destroy the galaxy! Lead the underdog Rebellion against the unstoppable Empire!
USE THE FORCE!
| Model | 662248904078 |
| ESRB Rating | T - Teen |
| Genre | RPG |
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10 |
Different from other Series
- Pros: Different battle systems - fight what you see, no random pop ups. Responsive controls. Totally uniques Story experience from the rest for the Final Fantasy Series.
- Cons: The new add ons are annoying. There is a License system which you gain experiences called LP and alloys you to buy/wield certain abilities in which you must find. Then there is the gambit system which you program your characters to do certain things in battle situations. Both of which are extremely tedious.
- Other Thoughts: I have played all the Final Fantasy series and this one is the most unique one because of the battle system. You take turns but you can move freely. For some reason, After playing 8, 9, 10, 10-2, and now 12 - most of the main characters bear the same facial designs (Rinoa-Garnet-Yuna-Ashe). Its just a thought.
Amazing
- Pros: This game is among one of the greatest Final Fantasys, it's has a great battle system that is very fast, it doesn't have a items screen, or an experiance screen, a little message pops up telling you how much experiance you earn, fastest battle system out of all the final fantasys
Great soundtrack, all music is orchestrated
All charcaters can have the same wepons and armor equiped if you have the licenese for it, license point are obtained after every guy you fight, the first part of the game you get 1 LP per guy, then latter on in the game you will get higher numbers.
- Cons: One of the cons it that you do not have the ability to own a chocobo
The License system is a little complicated for someone that doesn't want understand it, but when you get used to it you love it.
The story line is really complicated, not as good as VIIs, and IVs, but still good
- Other Thoughts: very good, Highly recomended
It was kind of like Star Wars...
- Pros: The graphics are very amazing for the PS2 system (the scenery, enemies, weapons, character details, and voices) and I would like to applaud Square-Enix for bringing out the full potential of the PS2. The game play is not like the other traditional final fantasies but I think Square-Enix made the right choice overhauling the battle system (although you could alter the battle system so that you can control each individual character but battles would take forever). The hunts and sidequests are entertaining and numerous.
- Cons: As mentioned in other reviews, the storyline was somewhat lacking. Everything in the game could be related to either Star Wars or the Lord of the Rings. The characters don't really develop throughout the game and remain predictable.
- Other Thoughts: I think Square-Enix did a great job with the graphics as always and the new battlesystem overhaul is a fresh new look for the Final Fantasy. The game is worth the $50 just because it's a final fantasy game. I hope that the next FF will utilize battlesystem in a more engaging storyline.
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SQUARE ENIX |
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Final Fantasy XII |
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662248904078 |
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| ESRB Rating |
T - Teen |
| Genre |
RPG |
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Playstation 2 |
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| Features |
Two years after the fall of Dalmasca, the citizens are without guidance and direction. In the capital city of Rabanastre, the denizens gather and await the introduction of Archadia's new consul. To Vaan, a young man living on the streets of Rabanastre, the Empire is a hated enemy who took the life of his brother, the only family he had left. In an effort to exact revenge, Vaan hatches a plot to break into the palace and steal from the occupying imperials. There, he gets more than he bargained for as he runs into Princess Ashe, the sole surviving heir to the Dalmascan throne. Together, the two will embark on an incredible journey through Ivalice, tracing the mysteries behind the Archadian Empire's invasion. The choices they make will determine the very fate of the world. License board gives the player the ability to customize each character's skills and abilities. |
Introduction
First traditional RPG installment in Square's long-running Final Fantasy series since Final Fantasy X. While Final Fantasy X-2 offered a mission-based structure, Final Fantasy XI explored online roleplaying, and Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles focused on multiplayer link-up gaming, Final Fantasy XII (12) goes back to the meat of the series by offering a sweeping storyline, a party setup, and character advancement. The game follows the exploits of main character Vaan who can join forces with at least two characters at the time.
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