Ahora sí que si, se merece el 10 que no se merecía FFTA de GBA. Todo, excepto la historia, ha sido mejorado. Los gráficos son un pixel art genial, la musica es muy buena aunque repiten casi todos los temas del FFTA + unos cuantos nuevos. Lo bueno y que realmente ha mejorado notablemente es el gameplay: ya no tienes 99% de misiones de matar y matar, ahora puede haber varios objetivos distintos dependiendo de la misión: matar a un monstruo concreto, capturar chocobos, evitar que los monstruos lleguen a X sitio o llegar tu a X sitio, matar monstruos especiales (ahora hay monstruos que ocupan varias casillas y tendrás que darlo todo para acabar con ellos), acabar con un numero de enemigos en X tiempo, etc etc. Tambien se añade la opcion de encontrar cofres en batalla, con suculentos tesoros, y una casa de subastas donde conseguir equipamiento unico y súper útil. Cuenta con algunos jefes secretos muy chulos y aunque sigue habiendo 300 misiones como en FFTA, esta vez no se hace tan pesado. Si lo completas entero, facil te vas a mas de 90 horas.
High production values take the game to a level of quality usually unreached on the Nintendo DS, and the game’s sound and graphics, while a little bit dated, help the battles from becoming too chaotic and move the game’s story along.
A strategic role playing game that does the right things, but hasn’t made any progress from the previous games. Thanks to the quality and the quantity of the product it’s still a very entertaining game and for gamers that haven’t had the pleasure to play the previous games, it’s even better.
Compared to FFTA1 this game is poor. FFTA1 was actually the first FF game I ever played and since then I was hooked on the FF series. The graphics are good, gameplay is similar (don't know why they make it so easy with hit percentages and damage though). The musical score is poor compared to no 1 and the storyline and characters are absolutely terrible compared to no1. The game felt endless, I swear I did hundreds and hundreds of quests and the boss fights were a bit too easy. They made the game too complex with too many jobs and the shop system is stupid.
I want to like it, but it is just out dated; especially compared to other JRPG franchises like Fire Emblem and Bravely Default. I liked the original due to Nostalgia. You can even plug your OG gba cartridge into your DS console. By doing so, you get a extra ability called "Libra." Which will spot all traps on the field.
It be nice if this game got remake/remastered with ease of life changes. Such as being able to play the battle at double the speed (bravely default), offering a auto battle function (bravely default), and skipping through cut scenes/dialogues.
Is there any possibility for Squenix to actually make a real sequel to the original? I hate to be racist, but I actually enjoyed the total lack of humanoids in the original. Fix the speed issue, ditch some absurdly unbalanced classes, tack in a few that were skipped, and leave the JP system alone. I enjoy various forms of weapon-involving martial arts, and I can't remember the last time I learned techniques directly from my equipment. For just once, Square Enix, give us more of what was actually good. By using three cheat codes, this game goes straight to an 8 rating. #1 - Judges do nothing. @2 - Unlock all jobs. #3 - Enemy stat modifier for non-story battles (x2).
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