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Final Fantasy XII (PS2)

Final Fantasy XII (PS2)

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From: Square Enix
Category: Video Games

List Price: £14.99
Buy New: £7.50
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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

Platform: Playstation2
Genre: role-playing-games
Media: Video Game
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5060121820968

Release Date: October 12, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: first class 100% Guarenteed

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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars AWFUL!   August 18, 2008
A. douglas (UK)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

I waited almost 3 years for this, and I pre ordered it. When Squaresoft merged with Enix, and because SquareEnix. I think they lost the plot. The main Composer left, who had done all the score to all the games.

In Final Fantasy 7 8 9, there was a very strong bond between the characters, even in 10 there was a bond.

In this game, there is non. The characters, they are just there for the sake of it. No real story line in the characters apart from a little in Balthear.

To me this game is so repetitive, boring, You wander around endlessly to find where you have to go. the grafix aren't as good as in Final Fantasy X and even in the older games like FF7 FF8. There are no Summoning of GFs, Aions exc. Just Limit breaks.

I am a hard core Final Fantasy, so please don't slam me for what I have put in this review, as this is my Honest opinion.

I own all the games from 1 and to the last one, which was Crisis Core.

I just hope Final Fantasy 13 which is due for release next April 2009, is gonna live up to expectations, and have an in depth story line as well as characters.








2 out of 5 stars A New Low for Square   August 5, 2008
Sir Squidshaker (UK)
2 out of 6 found this review helpful

If the horrific voice acting or the fact that the characters seem to say "You wait here, I'll take care of these!" about seven hundred times in the first half hour doesn't immediately ruin XII for you, the pathetic attempt at decent character design will. The only character that actually looks good is called Panello, and putting aside "Panello" sounds like a pet name for somebody's meat & two veg' it's hard to shake the feeling her design was ripped straight from Last Exile.

At first the main character seems fairly likeable, until you're switched with his teenage crotch weasel of a brother, that is. This character is actually designed to get on your nerves and makes you wonder what on earth happened to targetting an age group of over 15 and as a result XII feels more like a Tolkein adaptatation of Hey Arnold than a serious epic.

I wouldn't wish Final Fantasy XII on any of my enemies and I'd be wholely surprised if XIII turns out to be anything but another laughable Angst-fest dressed up in silly armour.

(Oh and, if you weren't bored 32 seconds into the extremely longwinded CG intro then you must be some kind of android built to withstand extreme tedium levels. Check yourself for hidden circuit panels, your parents may have some explaining to do.)



4 out of 5 stars Too repetative, and at times just boring.   June 25, 2008
Ms. A. Doherty
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I enjoyed this game at first, but I soon realised I was doing the same thing over and over. The story in this game seems quite good, if a bit odd. Sometimes a character will come out off no where with no explaination.

I really enjoy the new battle system. It's bassically just like it always was with the massive difference of it being in real time. This means you can hold down the "Fleeing" button as soon as you see an enemy you don't won't to fight, and avoid him without any hasle. There are new things like Lisences, Gambits, and monster hunts. They're fun but the main gameplay never changes and I feel like I've wasted my money.



5 out of 5 stars First a whole-new, unique fighting system...then FFXII makes it to Platinum - I think there's a message to be said   February 20, 2008
Michael D'Amore (London, England, UK)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I'm gonna keep the main statement simple: this has GOT TO BE the best Final Fantasy game to-date on the PS2; OK, maybe not story-wise but gameplay and graphic-wise this is the shiznit...

...the all-new, original Active Dimension Battle system is a whole new view on classic RPG turn-based fighting, especially for the FF series. The Active Dimension Battle (or ADB) system, now "seamlessly integrates exploration and combat", so say 'goodbye' to all of those annoying random encounters...and say 'hello' to 3D mapping. Yes, now you can rotate the camera view (with the second analog stick) in ANY direction you require so no more hiding for those pesky chests full with valuable Elixir (true FF fans would understand).

...standing side-by-side with the ADB also is the "revolutionary Gambit System and Licence Board which give you complete control over the development and behaviour of your characters."

(1)The Gambit System are basically orders you pre-set so that, when in combat, your characters can automatically carry out their commands, e.g. 'Attack -> Nearest Enemy' or 'Curaga -> Ally <20% HP'; it might sound a bit confusing now, but trust me, you'll get the hang of it soon enough.

(2)The Licence Board is a unique take on the usual 'kill-an-enemy-acquire EXP-level-up' path. When you defeat an enemy, besides acquiring EXP points, you also acquire LP (Licence Points); the stronger the enemy, the more you will get. These LP are used on the LB to enable your characters to weild certain weapons or armour. Other than this, they can also be used to augment your characters' stats such as '+250 HP' or 'Decrease MP cost by 10%'. I'll admit that sometimes intentionally acquiring these LP is a pain but then again, at the same time you are gaining invaluable EXP points.

I could go more into detail but these features are the most cutting-edge for the FF series. I HIGHLY recommend this game for RPG-lovers and FF-fans alike and even if you do buy it, all we can do now is look forward to the various future-releases of more FF games.

This may be Final Fantasy but definitely not the last.


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