It wasn't worth it for the $50 that it cost when it first came out...
It is worth it for the $20 that it costs now though.
I didn't like it as much as some other FF's... and the ending is crap, and the storyline isn't all that great... but than again, it is a great game to play in game dry spells to fill up your extra time.
The auto combat gambit system is worth trying out, its a nice change from straight turn style where you have to manually click each move.
I must say again, the last guy in the game is lame as hell, and I barely beat him at high level 40s, If I had lost, I wouldn't have bothered to try again, it was way too long... reminded me of the final battle in ff7, way too long and boring.
I sunk about 40 hours into that game before realizing that I didn't want to finish it. It's far and away my least favorite Final Fantasy, mostly because of the gambit/leveling systems.
But I don't think it was a bad game by any stretch (I did put a lot of hours into it, after all) and for how cheap it is right now, I'd say it's worth at least trying.
I sunk about 40 hours into that game before realizing that I didn't want to finish it. It's far and away my least favorite Final Fantasy, mostly because of the gambit/leveling systems.
But I don't think it was a bad game by any stretch (I did put a lot of hours into it, after all) and for how cheap it is right now, I'd say it's worth at least trying.
Ghardon
this is exactly how i felt, and i loved all the FFs thru 9. 35 and i just didn't want to invest anymore hours. it was fun, but the gambits and the feeling that i was playing a faux-mmo didn't feel fun forever.
Final Fantasy XII wins the medal for worst Final Fantasy to date. It's like Square looked at everything that made Final Fantasy Tactics' political storyline awesome and then decided to do the opposite.
And as much as I'm happy to respect other people's opinions, fs_metal is in some serious denial.
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