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Final Fantasy Tactics GBA Game Boy Advance Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:045496733377
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy Advance
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GBA_FINAL_FANTASY_TACTICS
———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.
I received it thx
Like. It was what was wanted. Quality pleased. No dislikes heard from him. He enjoyed it. Words again. Type until lit.
I have a lot of fun with game. It is challenging but not frustrating. I can play this game and not get bored. I really like Final Fantasy – Tactics.
After the very successful and fun Final Fantasy Tactics game that was on the Playstation 1 in 1998, it was only expected that a follow up would come in the not to distant future. Little did anyone expect that it would be on the Nintendo Game Boy Advance.The premise behind the new version of the scaled down game is the same. You start out with a hero who has to build a team of fighters of variying classes to take on others in turn based battles with each character on each team getting a seperate turn to take out various enemies on the field with their moves. All the classes are traditional Final Fantasy classes that we have seen through out the years in various FF games. Only unlike the PS version of the game this time the classes are seperated by race of the character you have in your party.There are five races that you will meet in the land of Ivalice where the story takes place. Humans, Viera, Moogles, Bangaa and Nu Mou are the races that will fill up your team. Each race can hold certain jobs with only a few jobs being able to be used by more then one race. In typical FFT way, you must level up by fighting in battles and learning skills that a particular job can hold to retain them for later use even if you change your job to another one. Half the fun is building up characters with the various skills and jobs and building a dream team that is totaly under your control. You can have magic users, warriors and specialist all working on one grand team complimenting each other.
This is a turn-based strategy game from SquareEnix.The setup of the story is cute, quirky, fun, and at times even endearing. However, it doesn’t work too much to tie together the battles. The main plot sort of arches over the gameplay, which are generally tangential subplots that don’t contribute to the main story.The battles are pretty standard fare, with the best aspects being the many classes, abilities, and items. Lots of stuff to “get” in this game, hehe.Graphics are very good. Anime portraits are used to tell the story, and although most of the characters are supposed to be kids, they look rather metrosexual to me, haha.Multiplayer for turn-based strategy is never very good. And this one is no exception. The game offers linking to trade items, but unless you have a friend who gets into this as much as you, I think this game will mostly remain a solo affair.Good game, perfect to grind away the day with, perfect on a handheld, $30 a little too much IMO, but that’s why I got it on sale.
I bought it for my boyfriend as a nostalgia piece. He has played it quite often since then and said that he loves it.
Perfect for those final fantasy fans.Comes as described a perfect gift for gamers.fun for everyone and very challenging.
Great game. Took a little longer to get here but I didn’t mind so much.
…and probably the best. It’s amazing how good this game is. Maybe it was just because I had shallow expectations in the first place (the story just didn’t sound very appeling when i read about it in egm) and no matter what this game wasn’t letting me down, but this game just plays out better than the original did.Don’t get me wrong I enjoyed the original tactics, quite a bit actually. It just seems though that this game takes out the worst parts of final fantasy tactics for playstation and puts in more elements that are innovative and make the fighting all the more fun. And since fighting is basically the only thing you do in either of the two games it’s great to focus more on the battle and less on a complicated story line.It kind of comes down to two things. If you complained about the mass of battles on the original tactics and just wanted to follow the the story, this game isn’t for you. Costumizing your clan of fighters and sending them out to battle is where all the fun is at in this game. If you enjoyed the tactics for psx it’s certain that you’ll fall in love with tactics advance as well.Just don’t buy this expecting to play a game exactly like the original. Becuase it’s not.. it’s something even better
Maybe a year or so after Squaresoft released the uber-masterpiece Final Fantasy VII, they released Final Fantasy Tactics, a more strategy-based game in which you move players around a playing field. It had a immensely deep job system where there were so many jobs and abilities you could’ve racked up over 100 hours at least if you wanted to get all characters with all the abilities. But the story was way too complicated for it’s own good, thanks in large part to a shoddy translation. Now we have the “sequel” and it may look kiddy but it is deeper than the deepest ocean.Story: After a snowball fight, main character Marche’s friend Mewt says he’s gonna buy a fantasy book. Marche suggests he brings it to his house and invites his other friend Ritz. The book is in a different language with someone reading out loud a passage. During the night, their world actually takes the form of the book’s world, with different races and creatures. Now Marche must discover how to get home, but do his friends even want to, let alone him?Graphics: Very…um, pretty is the word I’m looking for. Even vibrant. Like the retrolio page says, it harkens back to the 16 bit days of Yoshi’s Island and Chrono Trigger.Sound/Music: I didn’t notice anything particularly catchy but the music fit the areas. The enemies give out really weird death screams in some cases. But the sound effects from spells and hits are very nice.Gameplay: Some pros and cons like all games. Gameplay is immensely deep but enemies earlier.