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Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift: Nintendo DS

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift: Nintendo DS

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Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift: Nintendo DS
The DS has received some wonderful RPG's and strategy games as of late, and Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift is no different, and in fact, this may very well be the best of the bunch. Anyone who remembers the original Final Fantasy Tactics will be happy to know that this game bears much more resemblance in terms of tone and overall gameplay to the original game than Final Fantasy Tactics Advance ever did, and is also one of the best games that Square-Enix has unleashed on the DS thus far. The judge system from FFTA is used here yet again, and it is used quite well and offers some rewarding moments of gameplay during battles. The game's strategy mechanics are top notch and are the best to be seen on the DS, and the game is a piece of beauty to look at as well. Undoubtedly one of the best looking games to grace the DS yet, nearly everything presentation-wise is a work of art from the art direction and design to the game's score. There are tons of customization options and
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  4 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  2 price(s)  |  99 days ago at 
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift: Nintendo DS
Pros:

+Deep, strategic combat
+Loads of customization
+Crisp, detailed graphics
+Fantastic artwork
+Great music
+More incentive to obey the law
+It overall greatly improves on its predecessor on the Gameboy Advance

Cons:

-Forgettable storyline
-There are some ridiculous laws
-No control over the camera in battle
-Battles can be unusually sluggish
-Tacked on Stylus Controls


In 1998, Square released a game called Final Fantasy Tactics on the original Playstation. In 2003 we finally saw the follow up, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. While the original game gained a strong cult following, Tactics Advance had a love/hate relationship with many gamers. With that in mind, Final Fantasy Tactics A2 is very much in tune with its predecessor on the Gameboy Advance. If you enjoyed Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, you'll more than likely enjoy this one. If Final Fantasy Tactics Advance wasn't your cup of tea, then Tactics Advance A2 doesn't do much to make you like it. It sticks to many of its
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  4 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  2 price(s)  |  110 days ago at 
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift: Nintendo DS
Ever since I played Final Fantasy Tactics on the PS1, all other strategy RPGs just didn't compare to the shear depth and strategy of that game. After playing through Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (the first one), I was disappointing that they didn't preserve anything else from the original FFT except for the strategy-based gameplay. With the introduction of the judge system, it restricts players from playing the game to its potential. Although FFT A2 still has the judge system, it has been overhauled so that it won't be so annoying. There are alot of things to do in this game to maintain its replay-ability just like the original. I am still hoping that Square-Enix will release a sequel to the original FFT on the home consoles (not portables). But for now this game will do just fine. Excellent game overall.
  4 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  2 price(s)  |  110 days ago at 
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift: Nintendo DS
In many ways, this game is one of the finest tactics style rpg's out there. A player can choose from a wide variety of popular Final Fantasy job classes (at least 53, give or take) and it includes jobs for every "race" in the ivalice alliance. Fans of the series will enjoy countless hours spent questing, upgrading items, and customizing thier units. The judge system has been overhauled for the better. Instead of going to fantasy "jail" rule breakers just cant revive units until the end of their current battle. In conclusion thank you square enix for this game! Five chocobo's out of five!
  4 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  2 price(s)  |  110 days ago at 

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