Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions

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  • Release Date: Oct. 10, 2007
  • Price: $20.00
  • Publisher: Square Enix
  • Developer: Square Enix
  • Platform(s): PSP
  • Genre: RPG
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
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Engaging story [2] Not enough content [1]
Addictive gameplay [2] Braindead computer AI [1]
Loads of content [2] Annoying audio [1]
Just plain fun [1]
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Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions - PSP

Pros Cons
Engaging story  
Loads of content  
Epic boss fights  
Addictive gameplay  
Just plain fun  
...I love it

The gameplay takes a while to get used to if you don't read up on it or read through some of the faqs, but once you understand what your doing a little you will love it...

I started out with out reading anything about the game and not having a clue what I was suppost to do, but once I started learning what to do the hard way this game became by far my favorite game on the PSP...

Its challenging and at the start very complex, but you should get used to everything with time... Its unlike any other final fantasy game other then the name... The only thing that final fantasy fans might find similar is all of the job classes which are very easy to get used to and very fun to take your time to learn all about them...

You can run through the game which out doing anything to level up your characters and it might take you 30 hours if your good at RPG's (50 if you have no idea what your doing) or you could go and try to find all the secret characters and master every class (which is what I did) and this game could last for 100's of hours...

The game can get a little boring after 100 hours, but if you put it down for a while you will soon find your self wanting to go back and master everything like I did...

I'm working on mastering my 3rd Dark Knight and this game has a ton of replay value... Its a must have for any PSP owner...

Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions - PSP

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals Annoying audio
Engaging story Not enough content
Loads of content Braindead computer AI
Addictive gameplay  
Re-live the war, with extra goodies.

When doing a remake of one of the greatest PS1 games of all time, you would think "lets just make a port of it to a handheld, and let them buy it." Bearing the name Final Fantasy in general would guarantee high sales. But knowing Square, they don't work like that. When they port, they nearly remake the entire game, re-translate it, add a few extra goodies, and transform it into a completely new game. That is what came with "Tactics: The War of the Lions."
Story: Even though I do know the story of Tactics by heart, this game changed that completely, and for the better.The re-translation made took most of the events into new light, and more understandable light. Some of the more confusing things were made clear, and with it, the entire game. The new scenes added much as well, especially the new cell-shaded scenes. I was thoroughly entertained by the story alone, and every time I replay it, I discover new things about the story. The new scenes added much as well, such as what Delita did during the main game, and the new scenes concerning newcomers Luso and Baltheir.
Gameplay: Nothing new in this department, but why fix what isn't broken? It was fairly entertaining, and fit with the story. The tactical value the game isn't that good compared to many modern games, since you could win this game using just "attack" alone and keeping strong soldiers. But the games AI is somewhat varied, but for the most part, isn't that intelligent. They usually place themselves into the worst places possible. But as you get further into the game, and the number of jobs increase for both you and the AI, it becomes slowly better. The new jobs are a nice touch, but are useless if you can't play multiplayer. Speaking of which, multiplayer was a very good idea to add to the game, but works at a snails pace. But the game offers some great challenges if you go along with it.
Audio/Visual Nothing new in this department either. Spells and summons got a nice make-over, and the new CGI cell-shaded scenes were a great touch. But mostly it looks the same, only brighter. Music isn't memorable, but it fits into the game, and sets the tone and mood for the game. A nice annoyance on the few seconds lag between spell casts and the appropriate sounds isn't all to good, but only a few people would care.
Conclusion To wrap this up, this game is a worthy addition to anyones PSP library, and will take a nice chunk of your time to finish it. The new content and re-translation makes this a pick-up for anyone who enjoyed the original Tactics, and to put this in handheld form makes it even better. The only problems are with the audio lag (which isn't a big deal at any rate), the wanting of more content, and the slow moving multiplayer. But these do little to detract from the games overall presentation, and the nostalgia it brings.

Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions - PSP

Emphasis On Success

Awesome and fun. A great remake of a great game. Very addicting and holds great replay value, especially with the multi-player mode.

Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions - PSP

final fantasy tactic the war of the lions

AWESOME GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! got it on 1/12/08 i have been playing it night and day and the only thing i feel sorry about is anyone without this game.

Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions - PSP

Final Fantasy Tactics:The War of the Lions

Who knew that square and enix anniversary plans fell so much on the psp?With the realse of the first to games of the franchise and a stellar remake of one of the best tactic rpg for the ps1.SE has done a nice job of runny the cut-scenes nicely on the psp system.With an added two player and new jobs you wouldn't want to miss one of the most enjoyable games out for the psp.

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