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    Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

    I'll try not to make this long winded so I'll quickly explain the good and the bad.

    GOOD
    -The translation is BEAUTIFUL. Almost every line of dialog is different from the original yet it's been rewritten to actually make sense. In fact, the new translation actually expands on characters more than it did with the original; Argath (once Algus) speaks with a lisp and he's more of an arrogant 2nd class priss moreso than he was in the first game which made him come off as a scheming noble. Delita seems more cold and distant yet at the same time he's on the border of near insanity as he often talks to himself. They made Gaffgarion more of an A-hole than he originally was and Agrias is a lot less uptight. Miluda's actual goal is represented more clear and Wiegraf's hatred over the nobles is filled with a lot more vice.

    Overall, the game's story has been heightened three fold. There are no good guys in this game; everyone is just looking out for themselves amidst a dirty war which is a breath of fresh air from SAVING TEH WOLRD!1 Delita is still one of my favorite Final Fantasy villains and all the side characters that Tactics threw at you are much more enjoyable and memorable including Rafa and Malak who don't SUCK so much this time around.

    -The game is harder. They dropped the EASY MODE crap from the english release and made all the job classes have their original Japanese jp score. There are new classes like the Death Knight (Gaffgarion is classified as Fell Knight to differentiate himself from everyone else), Onion Knight (yay FF3j reference) and there are also a small handful of new crossover characters like Luso from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance 2 (which isn't even out yet) and Balthier from Final Fantasy 12. Cloud is still here...

    -The new job qualifications (which are actually the old Japanese quals) are much more strict, but given the difficulty leveling up or taking side jobs is much more prevelant than it once was. Velius is still ridiculously difficult.

    -There are new CG cinemas... but they're not all flash like the standard Square cinematics. Instead, they use a cel-shaded hand painted look that makes the scenes look like they're animated renaissance paintings. It's a really neat effect and there are quite a lot of cinemas for major story points so it's not like a cheap gimmick. There is voice acting in the cinemas, and Square picked mighty fine voice actors to fit the role. The textures are now hi-res and anti-aliased. All other graphics are the same.

    -The music has been remixed with an actual orchestra. You can hear instruments and such now which is a welcome addition.

    -There are smaller yet welcome changes such as the SLOW AS HECK text during the prologue and chapter 1 has been fixed to run at normal speed.

    THE BAD

    -The game has some slowdown... which I don't understand. It's nowhere near as bad as the Japanese version but it's baffling. There's very little loading times in the game (about 1-2 seconds between scenes), the game runs FASTER than the ps1 version, but whenever you use a special skill that causes the screen to darken (like Gaffgarion's dark sword or Agrias' Judgement Sword) the game stutters for about 1-2 seconds. It's nothing game breaking and I don't notice it as much, but it is annoying and strange when the rest of the game is flawless.

    -The sound effects were emulated... poorly. Rather than remix the sound effects like they did the music, Square simply ported them over. While they aren't terrible, some sound effects like the dying "scream" and item "confirmation" sound louder and more distorted than they should be.


    My Opinion

    If you missed Final Fantasy Tactics for the PS1, then get this. If you loved Final Fantasy 12, then get this. If you want one of Square's most professional, dark, and realistic stories then by all means get this. FFT had one of my favorite video game tales ever and now that it's been remade, I had more fun playing through it a second time then I did the first. The odd slowdown and distorted sound effects are minor annoyances in an otherwise fantastic package.

    And I hear Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced 2 more than makes up for FFTA's embarassment.
    Last edited by marcus; 10-10-2007, 06:25 PM.

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    Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

    FFTA was a fun romp.
    "Mindless killing doesn't do a lot for me anymore." - Sampson

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      #3
      Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

      but whenever you use a special skill that causes the screen to darken (like Gaffgarion's dark sword or Agrias' Judgement Sword) the game stutters for about 1-2 seconds.
      Didn't it have a little stutter in the original game too?
      The Cyclops having only one eye, needed to seek shelter from the harsh sun. The shadow cast by the spheres gave him temporary respite.

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        Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

        If ever a game made me consider getting a PSP, this one has. FFT of that scale on a portable system is like having a never ending supply of cupcakes in my pocket.
        ...and that's why.

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          Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

          I wish I could play PSP games on my PS3 without actually owning a PSP.
          "Mindless killing doesn't do a lot for me anymore." - Sampson

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            Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

            I can play DS demos on my Wii.

            Heh heh, I knew this thing would come in handy for something.






            And by something I mean rubbing it in Rick's face. Smug bastard.









            Oh and I apologize in advance to any fatherless children offended by my use of bastard.
            Last edited by IRC; 10-10-2007, 06:51 PM.
            The Cyclops having only one eye, needed to seek shelter from the harsh sun. The shadow cast by the spheres gave him temporary respite.

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              Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

              Originally posted by Big Rick Cook View Post
              FFTA was a fun romp.
              I just hated the roulette system. Everything else was great but... the roulette system ARGH!

              Didn't it have a little stutter in the original game too?
              I don't remember if it did, but it seems amplified in this version. Maybe it's because I haven't played the original in almost 9 years that I never bothered to notice.

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                Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

                I'm so glad I have a PSP, it isn't useless after all!

                Originally posted by Denethor
                FFT of that scale on a portable system is like having a never ending supply of cupcakes in my pocket.
                That analogy couldn't be more true.
                Last edited by H2SO4; 10-10-2007, 07:01 PM.

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                  Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

                  I don't remember either. I know the screen darkened when you used a skill though.
                  The Cyclops having only one eye, needed to seek shelter from the harsh sun. The shadow cast by the spheres gave him temporary respite.

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                    Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

                    I don't know why people (read: gamefaq tards) are getting upset by the slowdown. It's not a big deal at all.

                    I LOVE LOVE LOVE the new retranslation. It's so good.

                    Know what I noticed for the first time: St. Ajora was hung (rather than crucified) and the symbol of the church is a gallows.

                    Neat.

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                      Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

                      Originally posted by marcus View Post
                      I just hated the roulette system. Everything else was great but... the roulette system ARGH!
                      What roulette system? You mean the chance to miss? That wasn't really a big deal.

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                        Whoops, I meant the LAW system. I got roulette confused with Unlimited SaGa (which was just as bad).

                        Yeah, the Law system angered me. One battle I wasn't allowed to use offensive spells and items or something to that effect. That didn't make the fight more challenging, just more frustrating.

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                          Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

                          This is a game I will get.

                          EVENTUALLY!

                          edit: Are any classic lines still in? Are all of the Daravon-isms gone?
                          Last edited by Magus; 10-10-2007, 08:23 PM.

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                            Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

                            Originally posted by marcus View Post
                            Whoops, I meant the LAW system. I got roulette confused with Unlimited SaGa (which was just as bad).
                            http://www.youtube.com/user/Goufunaki

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                              Re: Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions

                              Originally posted by marcus View Post
                              Whoops, I meant the LAW system. I got roulette confused with Unlimited SaGa (which was just as bad).

                              Yeah, the Law system angered me. One battle I wasn't allowed to use offensive spells and items or something to that effect. That didn't make the fight more challenging, just more frustrating.


                              Really? I found that aspect no problem, either wander around until you get a law you like, form your team to conform to the laws, or use law cards.

                              One of the easiest things to bypass in the game.
                              Last edited by Red Dragon; 10-10-2007, 08:24 PM.

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