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Reviews Home  »  Action Games  »  FINAL FANTASY TACTICS: THE WAR OF THE LIONS
FINAL FANTASY TACTICS: THE WAR OF THE LIONS

Released: 04 Aug, 2011

Reviewer: Andrew Nesvadba

Version: 1.1.2   Size: 476.0 MB

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PROS

  • Detailed RPG system; manage and combine jobs to create the ultimate team.
  • Converted from the PSP re-release; updated dialogue and cutscenes as compared to the PS1 original.
  • Grand storyline with a political (and supernatural) edge.
  • Unlockable special characters for extra gameplay.

CONS

  • Detailed and complex tactical system requires a lot of time investment; constant interruptions (iPhone) can become tiresome.
  • Text scaling too small; blurry on third gen devices.

VERDICT

The first decision you have to make when considering Final Fantasy Tactics is, "Do I have the spare time for something like this?", if yes then consider yourself lucky to be able to experience such a deep and provoking tactical RPG, if not then you can rest knowing that you can still pick it up for your PS1 or PSP (should you have access to them).

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Although many consumers may not realize it, the existence of Final Fantasy Tactics on the App Store brings a whole host of interesting and complex questions related mostly to what we as gamers expect of our time with iOS devices. Premium AAA titles aren't in a huge supply, partially due to the market still finding its feet with regards to what does and doesn't work and how much to charge (or how to split up the charges), so when a game like Tactics is released it grabs everyone's attention as it provides a good indicator of how a high-priced, high-content game performs on a platform that encourages casual playing.

Thirteen years ago, Final Fantasy Tactics was the first in a host of games yet to come as it explored an otherwise niche corner of the RPG world, the tactical RPG. Set within the politically charged world of Ivalice, players follow the story of Ramza as he uncovers a sinister plot taking place behind the scenes of a conflict over who the new regent of the kingdom should be (the so-called 'War of the Lions' to be precise). Instead of the usual simplistic JRPG approach of smashing swords/rods/whatever else you're holding against the face of an enemy, players must fight within a 3D battlefield where positioning is as important as your 'level' and 'equipment' or skills.

Strategy is as important as the tactics you use and players will need to spend a lot of time grinding out experience to spend on unlockable 'jobs' to define and round out the skills of the characters in your party. Having a robust team will make later encounters much easier, though without the aid of a guide you can expect a lot of time to be spent failing over and over as you pinpoint what your weak links are (with something as simple as the 'star sign' of a character playing a huge role in whether they'll survive or die horribly in a given encounter).

Being set in a 3D world means there's the likelihood that the terrain will get in the way of what you're trying to see, so handy controls for panning, tilting and rotating the screen are available. Most actions require players to tap specific squares or units to set a target and barring an awkward angle the game picks up on where you're touching intelligently. The menus themselves are far less accommodating, with the text being incredibly small even on Retina devices, making it hard to select the ability or option you're after from the large set of menus they're buried in.

Once you've mastered the basics of the gameplay the rabbit-hole only goes deeper as you tinker with and explore the available routes of growth for Ramza and his crew of men, women and various other creatures. Be careful though as non-critical friendly units can die permanently, meaning you'll need to save often to avoid a bad outcome.

What's most important about the decision to buy a game like Final Fantasy Tactics is whether or not you're after something this deep on a platform that will constantly interrupt you (in the case of iPhones) or isn't well suited to long-term play (in the case of iPads). In terms of gameplay, depth and content, Tactics provides an experience that's far from comparable and the decision ultimately comes down to whether or not you're willing to invest the time required to unlock the complex story contained within.

Fans of the series looking to complete their collection need not fear any loss of quality in Final Fantasy Tactics for the iOS (although third-gen users will have some performance issues) and fans of tactical RPGs should relish the opportunity to absorb such a challenging title. If you haven't dipped your toe in to the world of tactical titles yet, this may be a much harder game to start off with, but it's still a tried and tested classic worth checking out.

App Store Info

----Supports iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 3rd generation and later devices. For the best experience, play on iPhone 4, iPod touch 4th generation or later devices.-Runs on iOS 4.0 or later.-The iPad version is scheduled for release in Fall 2011. This app is for iPhone, so may not work correctly when played on iPad.---Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions has arrived for iPhone/iPod touch!Released as the Final Fantasy series' first tactical RPG in 1997, Final Fantasy Tactics on Playstation went on to sell over 2.4 million copies worldwide. The game grew in popularity upon its re-release in 2007 as Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions for the PSP with added features such as new movies, scenarios and Jobs.Now, in 2011 the game has finally arrived for the iPhone/iPod touch! You can enjoy the game whose story gave life to the world of Ivalice, and whose high strategy battles bring tactical games to a whole new level. >Game features- Intuitive Touch Screen ControlsThe complex tactical game can be effortlessly and intuitively controlled by simply tapping units and menus. Gone is the old method of switching fixed map views - you can now rotate, move and change the size of maps as you please by sliding and pinching. - Improved Loading TimesLoading times have been improved to get you into the action quicker than ever. What's more, you can even skip certain cut scenes.- Optimized GraphicsGraphics have been adapted for optimal performance on iPhone/iPod touch screens.>Upcoming scheduled updates- Facility to fast-forward battle scenes- Facility to fast-forward and skip cut scenes.

Updates

  • [Version 1.1.2]
    The following features have been added:
    - minor bug fixes.

Languages

  • English

Rated 9+ for the following:

  • Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence

Requirements

  • Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
    Requires iOS 4.0 or later.

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Comments (2)

swornsecrets (9 months, 1 week ago) Reply

Great review!! Are there any other SRPG's you might recommend over this?

swornsecrets (9 months, 1 week ago) Reply

Great review!! Are there any other SRPG's you might recommend over this?

 

 

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