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Binding: Video Game Brand: Nintendo EAN: 0045496733377 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Item Dimensions: Label: Nintendo Manufacturer: Nintendo MPN: agbpafxe Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Game Boy Advance Publisher: Nintendo Studio: Nintendo Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: The world of Final Fantasy returns to Game Boy Advance! When Marche and his friends, Mewt and Ritz, open an ancient magical tome, their small town of St. Ivalice transforms into a kingdom of swords and sorcery known as Ivalice. To return his world to normal, Marche must join a clan and take up the sword, learn magic and fight his way through Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Fun until...This game is fun until you realize you don't care about a very thin plot line and the battles get very tiresome. It's cool to change jobs and get new skills, but that will only keep you occupied for so long. It is also frustrating to pick up a new guy and have to level him up to be as useful as your current guys. Basically, the only things that carried over from the PS version are the characters and the laws. There are some plus's to this game. First off, I bought it through Amazon for a ... Read More Rating: - For the Boyz........Was told this was a hard to find item, even used..... Got a good price and was shipped quick. They boys tell me I scored on finding this one. Guess that says it all! Rating: - A worthy successor Gameplay FFTA is a "tactical RPG." The "tactical" part comes from the way it arranges its battles: Characters are arranged on a 3 dimensional grid and take turns moving and taking action. Movement and positioning is particularly important - attacking from the side or rear are more likely to succeed. Elevated positions increase the range of ranged attacks. The focus on maneuver is what sets tactical rpg battles apart from traditional rpg ones (where the focus is primarily on timing.) ... Read More Rating: - Very boringI had thought I remembered playing this when it first came out on the playstation, and thought I had remembered that I liked it somewhat...but boy was I wrong, or they changed quite a lot of it in this portable version. I don't even know what to say, small map shown from the start, easy fights...can only use 6 characters max, though you can send others off on solo jobs that you can't see, if they are high enough lvl. seems it has done worse off in the portable remake as ... Read More Rating: - Final Fantasy Tactics AdvanceI like this game a lot. I do not care much about the rules system but it forces you to think before you act instead of using the best possible attacks. You should automatically receive bonus characters after you put in 100+ hours into the game. I like Disgaea/ Disgaea 2 better but that is for the PS2. I wish they would make a part 2 for FFTA. I still love FF. |