Only got this for the FFXV demo but was pleasantly surprised
Only got this for the FFXV demo but was pleasantly surprised
All in all, I have to say that I'm not sure who Square Enix were aiming for with Final Fantasy Type-0 HD, but it almost certainly wasn't the core Final Fantasy fans that I would consider myself part of.
It's different to the usual fare; has an interesting story line and time management requirements
The gameplay isn't that good; combat is button mashing; characters 2D and interfaces claggy
This game is only tolerable by hardcore final fantasy gamers Im really surprised they released such garbage. This game would have only been good on a handheld but dont even waste your time trust me. STORY is completely confusing and just starts in the middle of no where.....
As earnest of an attempt as Square-Enix made in bringing Final Fantasy Type-0 to the States, the PlayStation Portable game's transition to HD only magnifies the cut corners seen in a handheld game.
Darker tone; Combat styles are varied and fun to learn; Interesting perspective on loss
Poor exposition with a bloated cast; Abhorrent voice acting; Camera has a mind of its own; Visual update isn't thorough; Side content is insubstantial
Final Fantasy Type-0 finally comes West in the form of a new-gen port. Has it successfully made the jump across consoles? Was it any good to begin with? Alan takes a look.
Typically great music; A variety of combat styles
Terrible visuals; Groan-inducing audio; Boring
The once-triumphant Final Fantasy brand has been in an awfully confused state for a good decade now. Two of the last four mainline entries have been MMOs, and Square-Enix spent two whole side projects trying, unsuccessfully, to dig themselves out of the hole that they fell into with Final Fantasy...
Get the fact that the camera is jarring out of the way first. You do learn to work well with it in battle but out of battle it is still makes me get a little ill. The battle is fast paced yet requires you to look for openings and dodge attacks instead of just blindly mashing away.
I didn't know what to expect but after getting used to the camera speed the rest shines. The game has a nostalgic JRPG quality to it that I've missed. Also, the serious tone of the game certainly helps push the story forward.
OMG! What a game
I don't want to exaggerate the point, however. While the plot might be sinister and the motivations of its cast less ham-fisted and predictable, Type-0 fails to deliver a genuinely adult sequence of events.
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