
Anyways, he befriends 2 kids in his new school, Ritz and Mewt who both have their own personal problems. Ivalice which is inside the town of Ivalice. Story : I think it's time to insult Square in any way possible! Giving it a 8! Let me just get a hold of the story before giving Square my personal banter! Boy called Marche Radiuju ( Or 'whatever you want his name to be' Radiuju) who is the new kid at the school known as St. You know, you keep it around in the drawer beneath your gaming set and take it out to play it for a few hours, just to have a bit of fun. And finally, the type of game that pulls you in to win everything you can! Didn't get that X Ultra 2000 Beast Killing Blade of Fury? Grab your sword, hack 'n' slash until you get around 2 million coins and unlock that little wooden stick! This game, luckily, is the 3rd type of game that I described. Another kind is the type of game in which you'd repeat in once you're bored, you know, just playing it for the LOLs and for the great banter around it, even though there actually isn't any banter at all. You know, you just wanna get everything before throwing it also in a bin. The game in which you just play it again to get all the achievements. The game in which when it's over, it's over! Just complete the game already and throw it in the bin with the stash of unfinished Nachos, your old rusty keyboard and your pirated copy of Golden Axe - Beast Rider. Addictiveness? : Giving it a 7! There are 4 types of games in the world. You can't really expect much music wise for retro consoles, the SEGA chant at the beginning of the Genesis version of Sonic the Hedgehog took 1/8th of the cartridge's space, and that's just an Intro. The music is good, don't get me wrong! But I think if it keeps repeating the same tune over and over again, it deadens the game significantly. But as I said in most games, sound is usually the very first thing that pushes you away from the game. Give me a reward for the best joke in Vizzed this instant! Sound : Giving it a 7! The sound really has its RPG element intertwined with the dominating music of exploration to the Happy-Go-Lucky stops at the bar to the Grab your Sword and Shield type of music as you begin your battle. I would do a Call of Duty joke here, but I think that's repetitive. Yes, making a games graphics original is good, but it just can't be the same. Anyways, the graphics were good for GBA, has a bit of polish and a bit of innovation on the side, but overall, it's just a plate filled with originality, and I'm saying originality in a bad way, not good. I guess it is a sequel? Correct me if I'm wrong. I mean, if you want to develop a game, please make sure that you don't use the same graphics for the sequel. Now, onto the Review.ĭid I have a problem with this games graphics? No, and I think Square also has no problem with the graphics as they used the same graphics for the original Final Fantasy Tactics for the PSX for Final Fantasy Tactics Advance for GBA. "AND WE'LL BEGIN THE STORY WITH A KID GETTING TRANSPORTED INTO A MAGICAL WORLD! ". "We get an RPG, make them move like pieces on a chessboard, give them special attacks to make it fun and allow the user to change 'Jobs' to make him learn even more techniques!" Oh wow, that's brilliant Square, I mean, are you positive that you're not mixing up Advance Wars with Final Fantasy? "Nope! This is totally original!" Yeah, I heard that the people who made Ogre tactics - Knight of Lodis said the same thing. _.) such as Final Fantasy XV, all of them are pretty much turn-based, strategic RPGs with the main role of fighting through hordes of monsters, taking XP from the said monsters to make you stronger and to level up and master new techniques which will aid you in your quest to save the world or kill everybody or whatever Square thinks of at the last minute.

I mean, apart from the newer Final Fantasy's (or is it Fantasies.?.

Now, Final Fantasy, as we know it, is considered as a turn-based RPG, especially for the retros. Now, who am I to talk about the mighty Square? Just one of their customers, and like everybody knows, the customer is always right. So, today begins my quest of becoming a reviewer on Vizzed and what better way to start it with Square's break through of a game which created a small little franchise on the original Final Fantasy series. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Review by: TheGameLegend - 8.2/10 Final Fantasy Tactics Advance - Square, dear old Square.
