This game is a must have for any PSP owner.Personally,I do not like Tactical games too much but this is a exception to the fullest.The gameplay is like most Tactic games so fans of Tactical games do not have to adapt to too many new things.There is also unlockables in the game that the player need to go through trials to get them though it's really worth the effort and gives you a decent edge in the battlefield.The storyline is superb like most Final Fantasy games.However,unlike most Tactic games.There is a Job Training System similar to a few Final Fantasy games.Once you mastered a certain job you unlock another for the character.Such as the Dragoon which can hit a target quite a distance away.The game is also good in a sense that when one of your character is defeated.He or she won't die instantly.Just as long as you finish the match quickly or revive that particular person,he or she can be saved.This game needs a bit more strategy than the other Tactic games seeing that it have Chocobos which you can command a unit to ride on.Chocobos of different colours also have different attriubutes which allows you to instantly recognise and find a way to defeat it.The bosses are also really tough at times and the spell casting can be rather flashy.Another thing is that when a character dies,they some times drop Crystals which recharge the looter's health or mana.They might also drop treasure chests which holds their equipment.
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