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Final Fantasy Phoneteen Nov 30, 2007 01:35 PM

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
 
So, this was released last week to surprisingly little fanfare here. I've been playing it for the past few days, and I have to say that my opinion of the game has been all over the place.

So, I sat down with it and played for about two hours when I first bought it. Put it down, completely disgusted. The next day, I felt incredibly compelled to pick it back up, so I did. Alright, I guess. It put me back on the fence about it, which saved it from an attempted return to the store. Picked it up this morning. I'm feeling very comfortable with the controls now and've found some neat little shortcuts to get my commands fired off faster, and I haven't been able to put it down since.

The game is simplistic, yes, and combat is all about a rock-paper-scissors kind of format. With the exception of Penelo (who is a healer, which is neutral to everything), the main characters all fall under one of three styles of combat-- melee, ranged and flying. And for these styles, there are various espers that follow the main characters during combat (prior to battle, the game will assign two that best fit each individual squad leader's combat styles). There's more to actually gaining the espers and assigning them, but all they do is attack whatever enemies you tell them to attack.

However, I've been having a lot of fun with this by looking at the opponents I'm going to face in battle and prepare a proper set of espers to fight them. If you're facing some Fire Melee units, then just bring in Aquarius (Water Flying) to properly fight them. It's not incredibly deep, but it's fun getting a proper setup going and seeing the difference it makes in combat.

The game also has Gambits to a very limited degree. For the main characters/squad leaders, you can choose to have them use any one skill they possess as soon as they enter combat and/or as soon as the skill recharges (no MP in this game).

But anyway. Has anyone else bought it? Reviews have been overall positive, but GameFAQs users have been bitching about it since it came out. Personally, I'd say it's worth a purchase at 30 dollars. The only way I can see the absurd $40 pricetag being justified is if you're desperate for a new RTS/Final Fantasy.

Helloween Nov 30, 2007 01:43 PM

I figured i'd pick this game up eventually, but i must say i'm not really a huge fan of Final Fantasy XII thus far. I'll finish it one of these days, but it'll be a while, won't lie.

Final Fantasy Phoneteen Nov 30, 2007 02:10 PM

I don't really like XII at all. I was off to rescue Penelo and I stopped once that little punk Larsa joined. This game is pretty standalone, though. The characters know each other, but since the majority of the game takes place on Lemures and not in Ivalice proper, it doesn't feel all too connected to its predecessor.

Dark Nation Dec 1, 2007 07:13 PM

I picked it up, but I haven't had a chance to play much because of so many other games to get through.

Lacerta Dec 1, 2007 07:22 PM

Kind of short.

It didn't have all the annoyances from FFXII that I hated, and the bonus for the US version was kind of cool I guess. A pain in the ass, but a good challenge is welcomed.

My only real complaint is certain Leaders become quite useless when others that are in the same Type start to appear.

Well, that and:

Spoiler:
There are three missions from the notice board you can miss if you neglect to do them. You won't get the super special ending if this happens!

Hachifusa Dec 2, 2007 02:31 AM

Although I was pretty intensely obsessed with Final Fantasy XII, I am actually at the stage you were at: bought it, picked it up for a few hours, and put it down, thoroughly disgusted.

It wasn't really my high hopes for the game - I was expecting a cheap little fun knockoff sequel. But the game doesn't even deliver, at least thus far, with that. The combat is lame, and the story lamer. There's just something SO two-dimensional about the game that I can't get over.

If I hear that it gets much better, I'll keep at it (it's not very hard after all), but otherwise, I might take it back.

Final Fantasy Phoneteen Dec 2, 2007 06:47 AM

Well, the game is a fun little time-waster of a sequel, but it does take a bit of patience to find that point where it becomes enjoyable. I start getting into it once you get some real choices in Leaders and when second/third-tier Espers pop up.

I'm just pissed that Ba'Gamnan isn't a permanent party member.


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