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Much more updates, very worth playing. There is over 300 missions. There is a Normal and Hard mode to choose from as well. If you like Tactics for ps1, and Tactics advanced for GBA, then you'll love this game. Can't wait for more to come out. I've only had it a couple weeks and i've already logged 90+ hours playing. Its a perfect continuation. There is more jobs and 2 more races.
FFTA2 has kept everything I loved about FFTA, and eliminated all of the features I found annoying; The graphics are essentially the same, but they were always charming to begin with; The music is still great, the songs are hummable and don't get irritating on a loop; the introduction of the "bazaar," where you get weapons forged instead of waiting for them to show up in the Shop, is an enjoyable addition; and best of all are the overhauls to the judging system. Every time Square Enix release a game, I'm amazed by the quality. It's a better game in every way. If you played FFTA, you will love FFTA2. The first FFTA was one of my favourite GBA apps. It was an engrossing, deep strategy game, but what I loved was that it lived to the handheld's greatest strength; it was deep, but you could still pick it up and play for a few minutes at a time.
- I don't think judge system is as good (some of the laws are practically impossible to keep) in that the enemy does not have to worry about the laws. I liked the old rigid law system better.- There isn't as much penalty for hitting a person face to face.
Expect a lot more spells to be successfully performed on you (doom, sleep, confuse, and my least favorite, charm)Overall, I enjoyed the game, even though I liked FFTA for the GBA better. (The % chance of hitting them is the same as if you hit them in the back) I prefered a bigger punishment for hitting people face on.
PROS:- Better graphics (particularly dialogue pictures and spell effects) - more jobs/weapons- more challenging (fighting king blue for the first time will shock you)- option to dispatch a person or go on quest yourself (for a lot of quests you use to could only dispatch someone in FFTA)- dealing more damage from enemies behind/sides than from the front- more play time (as if the one on the GBA didn't have enough)CONS:- storyline is not even close to being as good as the original FFTA. This is especially frustrating when fighting against other clans.
If you are as thorough as me, you will get 120+ hours out of this game. You start with a little punk with no respect for people.
If the rules are not to use MP, your enemy can still dish out MP w/o any penalty.
I had difficulty starting up, it takes quite a bit of effort to get through the early missions with almost no equipment and no skills.But at a certain point, you've crossed a power threshold, and the game just takes off and it's a lot more fun.
I'll finish up saying I'm not even that much a fan of SRPGs and can really enjoy this game. It's essentially a slightly refreshed version of FFTA's system, however, the user interface feels much smoother. The touch screen is usable but not really necessary and sometimes the things you have to touch are so tiny that it's not worth it and the buttons do the job so it's really not worth it unless you're a touch junkie and WANT to do it that way (not that there's anything wrong with that, of course). THEN GET THIS GAME. It's challenging but easy to get into. I warn you though, it's addictive but for all the right reasons. Seriously, it's an absolutely fantastic follow up of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. I haven't got through the whole story yet but if you're a fan of SRPGs you're probably less concerned about it than you are how well the battle system holds up.
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