The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Final Fantasy Tactics War of the Lions Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:662248907116
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_FINAL_FANTASY_TACTICS_WAR_LIONS
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Raymond J. –
FF:T is a rare example of a truly brainy game. Neither quick reflexes nor level grinding will help you; you have to be clever. So much so that despite its near perfect execution FF:T certainly isn’t for everyone. This is a game for the thinker, the long-term planner and the patient tactician. Depending on how well you plan your character builds, it can be impossibly hard or surprisingly easy, and there are innumerable ways to develop them. Even the plot is demanding; its complexity is on par with that of the Wars of the Roses on which the game’s story is clearly based.Consider this both a recommendation and a warning. I first played the PS1 version of FF:T in my early teens and was decidedly underwhelmed. Being used to simpler, story-driven JRPGs such as Final Fantasy and Suikoden I was both confused with the interface and frustrated by the battles, while the plot seemed about as engaging as a history syllabus. Needles to say I quickly dismissed it. When I picked up this remake about a year ago I was a great deal more mature; I patiently sat through the long tutorial, I learned the motions and was rewared with one of the best strategy games ever made. The story, once I was able to appreciate it, was one of the most mature and intelligent stories ever put out by Square.As for whether to play to remake or the original, it’s hard to decide on a definitive version but personally I could never go back to the latter after War of the Lions. The remake features a new script of shakes.
Mathew W. Cole –
One of my favorite games of all time, best played when you have nothing but time because battles can be as long as you make them and it’s fun to play with your enemies before crushing them.
Cloud –
In a strange way, one could say that the original Final Fantasy Tactics was sort of the middle child of the Playstation era, sandwiched between the massive Final Fantasy VII and its heavily-hyped Final Fantasy VIII. Many found the story intriguing but translation shoddy, gameplay addicting but frequently hard and the music was praised as well though done by someone other than Uematsu. As part of the “Ivalice Alliance” compilation, Square decided to revisit the original and do some touchups and upgrades. This isn’t an entirely redone game but rather it’s remastered shall we say and while it does have its occasional flaws, it was actually the reason why I bought a PSP in the first place.Story: Not to get too story-heavy since it’s engrossing but complicated to know where to start, the game centers on the world of Ivalice and the conflict as to what to do about the recently available throne. 2 warring factions sought after the title to be king until history records show a young man named Delita Heiral was the hero that stopped the conflict, though there was also a young man named Ramza Beoulve that also had a hand but why is his name not mentioned in the records and what came about that brought the war to an end?Graphics: The in-game graphics during battle and cutscenes don’t really look any different than before. There’s a degree of sharpness that I can tell is changed but the sprites don’t look like much has changed. Where the game excels is the animated cutscenes that remind.