Good old final fantasy with a bit more realism
Manufacturer: Square Enix
Good old final fantasy with a bit more realism
If I was to score the game purely based on its individual mechanics, it would probably score less than what I decided to give it. However, my long hours spent with the game never wore me out.
Final Fantasy Type-0 may have started life as a PSP game, but its mysterious world and fast-paced combat are still an exciting mix. Shame about the voice acting and interface, though.
Interesting setting and plot; High-speed combat is fun to master; Fun variety of side activities
Flat English voice acting; Clunky spell casting; Twitchy camera and terrible interface
I have played most of the Final Fantasy games over the years, missing out the MMORPG affairs and sucking so badly at others that I had to give it up as a bad job. I have only completed 3 of the games though.
In many ways, the HD console re-release of Final Fantasy: Type-0 was meant to represent the start of Square Enix's attempts to bring the Final Fantasy brand back in the good graces of longtime fans and potential newcomers alike; after an entire console generation of divisive releases and spin-offs,...
tres satisfait.
Final Fantasy: Type-0 HD attempts to bring a bit more "grounding" to the typical Final Fantasy story, inspired by historical wars and battles. The game focuses on a group of students who form an alliance known as "Class Zero".
Looks like crap on current gen consoles, but plays amazingly well. So if you are not put-off by crappy graphics you will be in for a treat
Final Fantasy is a series which captured the hearts of many gamers including myself. Final Fantasy 7 and 10 were some of the best RPG's of all time which had a perfect combination of emotionally touching story and entertaining gameplay.
I played it for a little bit and didn't like the gameplay. I thought it wasn't very smooth to play and it didn't manage to hold my interest.
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