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by raeny - written on 26/11/08 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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Although it pales in comparison to the first FF Tactics, it's still an enjoyable game to play on the go. It doesn't require too much brainpower to be honest, but that's what makes it such a nice game to enjoy when you need a break. The story is simple - a young boy is transported into a fantasy realm populated by monsters and 'judges', and together with the help of a moogle, Montblanc, you set off to discover what happened to your world and who is behind this chaos. The job system is similar to FF Tactics, but in FFTA you have different races, each of which can be developed in various classes - some are more magic-oriented, while others focus on ...
by PsiBoy - written on 14/09/08 (Somewhat useful, 3 readings)
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Final Fantasy Tactics requires alot of strategy. If you do not have patience for strategy games this game is not for you. I recommend this game to people who are over 13 years old. Final Fantasy Tactics A2 is very fun and has a lot of additions from the first Final Fantasy Tactics. There are many jobs to choose from and many possibilities. The music in this game is very good and the graphics are great. The story is very good and addicting and it will leave you on your toes. If your looking for a good strategy game to play that requires patience then Final Fantasy Tactics A2 is the game for you, but it is NOT recommended for younger children because of the difficulty and ...
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