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Personally, I feel it's a pretty good game. It's got a lot of the same elements as the one for GBA. Some of the music is brought back as well. However, I still feel that the one for GBA is better. This is because the way that laws in battles work have changed. It was fine the way it was! Also, I don't care for some of the things added to certain missions. Such as actually having to do something during a battle in specific. What's wrong with just going in there and killing all the monsters? I do sort of like how they have changed dispatch missions. You can actually send a party or actually go and do the mission instead yourself. Also, I feel the GBA one had a better story. It was a bit deeper and more complex than A2.
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Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
Started by Musashi_HUmar, Jun 29 2008 12:51 AM
#1
Posted 29 June 2008 - 12:51 AM
#2
Posted 29 June 2008 - 02:14 AM
I liked Tactics Advance, but I really have no desire to play this. It must have an extremely dull story if it's less complex than the TA story, which I thought was pretty simplistic. Llednar Twem was awesome, though. He has one of the greatest Final Fantasy designs ever.
#3
Posted 03 July 2008 - 03:04 AM
Well, if TA was better, and that sucks big donkey balls compared to Tactics on the PS1, then I see no reason in getting this at all.
#4
Posted 03 July 2008 - 09:23 AM
I will probably get this as I am a tactics nut...
Warcraft series
final fantasy tactics
disgaea...
The fact that you can choose from different races in this game intrigues me adds abit more depth to the character classes system, I only wish that this was going to be multiplayer although this probably won't be such a big deal for other ppl
like ff tactics: WotL and Disgaea: AoD both for the psp...
but I do agree that the story looks like it's gonna be watered down quite abit by the sound of it... (something about a boy getting sucked into a book if I recall?)
Warcraft series
final fantasy tactics
disgaea...
The fact that you can choose from different races in this game intrigues me adds abit more depth to the character classes system, I only wish that this was going to be multiplayer although this probably won't be such a big deal for other ppl
like ff tactics: WotL and Disgaea: AoD both for the psp...
but I do agree that the story looks like it's gonna be watered down quite abit by the sound of it... (something about a boy getting sucked into a book if I recall?)
#5
Posted 06 July 2008 - 08:12 PM
I haven't gotten too far, but for the most part, I like it.
TA was WAY better in my opinion. I really don't like the loot/bazzare thing to get weapons in the shops. I'm always worried I'll need that loot and won't be able to get it again, so right now I have crappy weapons. I hope they eventually just update the shops, like in the last game.
I like the laws in TA better too.
This one is still pretty fun though.
TA was WAY better in my opinion. I really don't like the loot/bazzare thing to get weapons in the shops. I'm always worried I'll need that loot and won't be able to get it again, so right now I have crappy weapons. I hope they eventually just update the shops, like in the last game.
I like the laws in TA better too.
This one is still pretty fun though.
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