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Final Fantasy XII

Also known as: FF XII, FF12, FF12, FF12

The last grand adventure on the PS2 is an uneven but interesting journey

What a weird journey Final Fantasy has made on the PlayStation 2. Look back at the PSone: FFVII set the tone for FFVIII. FFIX was the "different" one, but it still fit the mold. But then PS2 came along... FFX inherited its style from FFVIII; FFXI went online; FFX-2 was the first direct sequel in the series' history - and a very odd one at that. And now, we arrive at Final Fantasy XII... another beast entirely.

You've probably read by now - it's been how long since they announced it? - about how Final Fantasy XII is, well, different. And it is. At first glance, it looks a lot like the Final Fantasy you're used to, but really, whether you examine its story or gameplay, it couldn't be much more different from Final Fantasy X. Final Fantasy XII will be looked back on as a "love it or hate it" kind of game.

Before we dive into the gameplay, let's talk story. The last several Final Fantasy games put us inside the troubled heads of their heroes. Although Vaan could hold his own in a pretty-boy cat fight, this is not a character-driven tale. It's a sweeping epic in the vein of Star Wars or Lord of the Rings, where the characters are important for what they represent, not what they feel - and the main thrust of the story centers on war and the naked, magic-fueled ambition of man.

Though the tale is epic and the cinemas are excellent, the story is missing the emotional core that drove the previous games - even if their stories made less sense. This is probably the first time a Final Fantasy story feels like a blockbuster movie - maybe even more than it feels like a game. The tale centers on Dalmasca, a tiny kingdom caught in a huge struggle. Ashe, the beautiful, fallen princess struggles to capture the power to rebuild her kingdom, as Vayne, the son of the Emperor who conquered Dalmasca, seeks to dominate the entire continent.

The cutscenes come much less frequently than those in prior Final Fantasy games - but they always make an impact. You can read the story in the characters' detailed expressions... which is, at times, preferable to hearing it in the overwritten dialogue.


 
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Roran109  - 1 year 2 months ago 
One thing I notice about reviews around the web... Is that the review itself really bashes the game, and points out every flaw, however dimiutive it may be.

You ended really going, "Ew... I really wanted to play this game..." when are reading the review itself. But when you get the rating, you get an 8, saying its a great game.

It just seems like reviews are more like trashings nowadays than really telling you wants bad AND good.
Jaki3Boi17  - 11 months 25 days ago 
I happen to think this game is quite good. The review comments quite well on the game and explains in good detail how good the game really is. The best of the Final Fantasy games, this game deserves a 10.
Sukururu  - 10 months 28 days ago 
I have played a lot of games and thi is by far the best game ive played. every time u turn it on theres something new to do it really deserves more than an 8 for everyhing it delivers
i also ove the fact that its in the same world as final fantasy tactics advance and that montblanc is head of the clan that ur in
Cernunnos  - 7 months 28 days ago 
god i hate this game. this and FFX-2 almost ruins the series.

the pseudo-mmo crap combat system is appaling. the story isnt anywhere as good as IV, VII, IX and X. the characters arent half as memorable or likeable. it has no personality, none.

id give it a 5. bah.
TheNineTails  - 3 months 19 days ago 
@ Cernunnos psuedo-mmo combat system? wtf are you talking about, in XII you can SEE the damn enimies instead of the screen cracking like you've just thrown a chair at your tv.
fool.
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Final Fantasy XII
Final Fantasy XII

Genre: Role Playing
Release date: Oct 31, 2006
Published by: Square Enix
Developed by: Square Enix
Franchise: Final Fantasy
8 GREAT
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