A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
World Of Final Fantasy combines classic RPG gameplay mechanics with fresh and imaginative toy-like visuals, where players will collect, raise and take into battle the monsters of Final Fantasy lore, drawing on a rich history of iconic creatures, from the charming to the ferocious.
Concept: Return to a traditional RPG format while revisiting your favorite parts of Final Fantasy history Graphics: The toy-like visual style looks great, and it captures the essence of the familiar monsters Sound: I was happy to hear the returning characters' voice actors reprise their roles.
"The best Final Fantasy game in years."
In a manner that has come to define Square's post-Sakaguchi output, the game relies on fan-service in lieu of strong plotting. For the audience, perhaps this will be enough. But despite the pleasing intricacies of its battle system, World of Final Fantasy is unable to transcend the realm of tribute.
When I first saw the reveal trailer for World of Final Fantasy I honestly didn't think much of it, in fact I was slightly worried for it. I mean, a cutesy spin-off Final Fantasy title among other E3 2015 news – like the Final Fantasy VII remake – didn't really harbour my attention for too long.
Cuteness Overload; Tons of nostalgia; Accessible and easy to jump into; Humorous/Breaks the fourth wall; Beautiful visuals; Fully voiced in both English and Japanese
Lack of movement in battles; Battles slow at times
Reynn and Lann, two teenage siblings awaken one day to find their city of Nine Woods Hill devoid of people. Arriving at work, Lann discovers a strange woman – Enna Kros, who tells the pair that they have amnesia and that by travelling to the mystical world of Grymoire they can recover their...
Welcome to Grymoire, a land filled with magic, mystery and danger. A land filled with monsters known as mirages, an evil brewing from above and a world of fantasy. This cute little spin-off puts players in the shoes of two protagonists.
Soundtrack | Chibi-Visuals | Tons of Customization Options for battle | Nostalgic to the Final Fantasy Franchise
Story seems a little mediocre
Next year is the 30th anniversary of Square Enix's most well known series, Final Fantasy , and with that it is safe to assume plenty of celebratory events, games and merchandise will be pouring out from the Japanese company.
Graphics: 50% Sound: 60% Replay/Extras: 75% Gameplay: 70% Family Friendly Factor: 40% System: PS Vita/PS4(tested) Publisher: Square Enix Developer: Square Enix Rating: ‘E10+' - Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY {Alcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes}
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