I hadn't played this game since 2006, but remembered I enjoyed it back then. I forgot how good the story, characters, and battle system we're. Also the graphics carried over very well in this remaster. This is the classic FF I've been needing!
I hadn't played this game since 2006, but remembered I enjoyed it back then. I forgot how good the story, characters, and battle system we're. Also the graphics carried over very well in this remaster. This is the classic FF I've been needing!
So many nice changes to the game from even the PS2 version. Love the game. This plays I guess closest to FFXI but allows you to make gambits(conditionals like if HP < 70% cast cure) for your teammates.
Every numbered Final Fantasy stands apart, calling back to past incarnations without continuing old storylines or necessarily maintaining the existing game mechanics. Yet there's something about Final Fantasy 12 that makes it feel even more distinct.
Sweeping sci-fantasy storyline; Fast-paced combat; Innovative systems; Superb production design
Graphics showing their age; Restrictive progress system
One of the best Final Fantasy games ever made, elevated by its innovative battle system but let down by weak storytelling and focusing on the wrong protagonists.
The Gambit system is excellent and makes for the best combat in the series, and Japanese role-players in general; Faultless presentation and an excellent remaster
Gameplay is surprisingly one note, with almost nothing but fighting; Story, and the two main characters, are severely underwritten; It still takes too long to get all the Gambit options
At the tail end of the PS2 era, Square Enix released Final Fantasy XII , a game that pushed what was technically possible on the console at the time, and even with the release of the PS3 just a few months later, sales of the game didn't dwindle.
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age proves that once again, I find myself reviewing a remaster, and once again I find it being a game I had never played.
Paid a great price for the HD remaster. While its not my fav Final Fantasy (that title goes to 8 for me) or the worst (13...) its still a good RPG. The graphics are a nice shout back to PS1 game Vagrant Story and the story itself reminds me very much of Star Wars.
First released back in 2006, Final Fantasy XII represented a departure from the usual rhythms of the franchise. Rather than a squad of heroes facing off against their foes in a disconnected battlefield, combat was tied to the same world you explored.
Fast-forward mechanic is a lifesaver; Job system adds depth; Graphics are a stark improvement
Remaster treatment spread a little thin; Pacing is still uneven; Vaan is still kind of a tool
I like the two versions of this game. But if i have to choose one, i will choose the ps2 version because i dont fall in love with jobs from ps4
Most of my Final Fantasy experiences come from the so-called golden age of Final Fantasy, the PlayStation era – so Final Fantasy XII is a bizarre left turn compared to what I'm used to from the series.
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