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Final Fantasy XII Revenant Wings – DS Game

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Final Fantasy XII Revenant Wings Nintendo DS Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:662248907147
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone 10+
SKU:DS_FINAL_FANTASY_XII_REVENANT_WINGS

———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.

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Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

79 reviews for Final Fantasy XII Revenant Wings – DS Game

  1. Shigeru

    Gameplay isn’t top notch but it’s a fun little RTS for the DS.

  2. Melvin L. Glover Jr.

    This game is as hard as the Nintendo Power Magazine says. the game has its way of amking you take your time but keep at a fast pace kinda gameplay. It’s very challenging and fun to play I am still trying to beat this game. TIP: not all of Tomaj’s missions are to be played as they appear try leveling up 10 levels before each mission so that you will have advantage. this game rocks

  3. Reviewer

    The good:- Amazing depth of gameplay, for a DS game. RW manages to perfectly balance the RTS and RPG elements, creating a great experience. In many ways, this game takes a lot of good things from Warcraft 3 and applies them to the FF Universe.- Graphics and music are very good. Especially the levels with waterfalls look gorgeous.- Game Speed is on the slow side (no Command and Conquer 3 here), but this works well with the limitation in controls. Having to be in multiple places at once is a bit more difficult on DS, so I look at this as an advantage.- Game Difficulty varies between Normal to Hard. I am at 83% of the game and overall, all battles felt fair, even if some were more difficult than others. Like in any RPG, the key here is to level up a lot, which you can do with the side missions.- How cool is this: You can create weapons – more powerful than anything you can buy or find. All RPG classes are also represented here, even if they have different names. You can also level up your summons, use high level spells that can change a battle’s outcome and you can set up a gambit, for automatically using of a spell.The bad:For all its depth, it is rather hard to play this game as intended. The main problem here is the size of the screen. Your summons and characters are sprites and – when it is 20 of them on screen – it is difficult to select the ones you want. In this game, even summons have spells and using them efficiently, can help a lot. While the Y button can be used to se.

  4. RolandoDooley

    Excellent item.

  5. C. Goff

    I am a HUGE fan of Final Fantasy, with FF XII being one of my favorites. After spending well over 100 hours into that game, needless to say I was ecstatic to hear that FF XII was coming to the DS.STORY: The story is good, but definitely not what I expected. Aside from the characters, there really is no connection to FF XII, which isn’t a bad thing. The story holds it’s own, an, most of the characters from FF XII return, along with some new faces.3.5/5GRAPHICS: The graphics are the best I have seen on the DS, bar none. The sprites are cute, and the backgrounds/environments are well-detailed and colorful. The cut scenes, while few and far between, are AMAZING! I really wish there were more of them, though.5/5GAMEPLAY: The gameplay might take some time to get used too, seeing as how this isn’t Square’s typical RPG, but if you give it time, you won’t regret it. There is no gambit system, like in FF XII, and there are no menus to attack or heal. Instead, each unit has it’s own purpose, such as attack or heal, which the unit will do automatically if they’re in range. The lack of any kind of multiplayer is somewhat disheartening, but not much of a big deal.5/5Revenant Wings is my favorite DS game to date (Trauma Center: Under The Knife is a close second), and well-worth the price, HOWEVER, seeing as how divided the opinions are on FF XII, this game will likely be the same way, so you might be better off renting it first or borrowing from a friend, to test it out.Feel free to ask que.

  6. Lee C. Hee

    Got this a while back and now I’m at chapter 8 already! I have never played FF12 so I did not know the story at all. But knowing the old storyline didnt matter cuz its way different then the original.. This game made me go buy FF12 for the PS2 though lol! so yeh i got curious about the early Vann & Friends.. lol.. I didnt know it was going to be tactic-action based then the classic turned base.. I didnt expect the change but I adapted to it and I began to like it.I liked the cut scenes on the DS, i was really amazed by it. I didnt like how everything was laid out in the field so I knew where the treasure were and everything, exploring maps and encountering random monsters is more fun the having set monsters and knowing what your going to face.. so its like the opposite of FF3 for the DS that was released a year ago.. Also the AI is stupid cuz when I had to protect some Aegis(birdman) they ran off and ended up dying.. so yeh it requires strategy instead of me usually bunching my guys up and ganging on one group of enemies. I would of liked it more if it was like FF3, maybe they could of made FF12 on the DS.. haha o well as long as i got good entertainment im happy =D yeh this game is fun and uh good for beginners i guess cuz it is kinda easier then other FF titles.

  7. Kearnol

    Fun game

  8. Deedee

    First of all this game is beautiful!.. I can’t believe that it would look so good on the DS especially the cutting scenes and the characters look like they’re from PS3 system!This is my first time playing final fantasy tactics and it was a little intimidating at first. However, the instruction is so easy and the pace of the game is superb. I was never bored with the game and play non-stop. Some of the level is a bit challenging but it makes you feel so good when you beat the boss and go up to the next level.I give this 5/5 stars. Must have for Final Fantasy/ legend of zelda lovers.

  9. Chris

    Fast delivery awesome game

  10. Christopher Barrett

    This game reminds me a bit of the original Warcraft game. The premise is simple: you can summon monsters to help you in battles. You have a point and click interface using the stylus. You basically select the characters and monsters you want, then have them move towards a spot or attack an enemy. Sounds simple?It kind of is simple, yet there is a good amount of strategy involved. Each monster class has a different elemental affinity and a different kind of attack. There are three types: melee, ranged, and flying. There is a rock paper scissors style to which unit type is stronger than the other. So if the opponent has a lot of flying monsters, use some ranged type. The elemental affinity is also key. It doesn’t make too much of a difference in battles with summoning circles, since you can just replenish your stock over time; but other battles without summoning circles are tougher since you can’t revive your monsters, only the principal characters.The game is fun, and doesn’t have a huge learning curve. The story is suitable for young people but also has some fun moments that appeal to the grown up that I am. It’s still rather light in story. It’s a lot of fun to see the characters after the closing of FF12. Vaan is a lot less whiny but even more nosy and gung-ho if you can believe it!The synthing system is not too deep yet is still fun to use. Often the items you can synth are discovered in chests before you can synth them. Setting up gambits is limited to one.

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