Product Details
Platform : PlayStation2
Binding : Video Game
EAN : 0662248904078
Manufacturer : Square Enix
Model : P2SQE 662248904078
Product Group : Video Games
Release Date : 2006-10-31
UPC : 662248904078
ASIN : B000F5IH2I
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Overpriced (2007-12-04)  This is now a Greatest Hits game and can be found for $19.99 Canadian at major retailers. Not worth the higher price if you can buy it new. I bought mine still in the shrinkwrap! The game is awesome and if you cannot find it at the regular price, it is still worth at a reasonable price. Graphics are good and game time will last you a while.
Moi j'aimerais plus de Détail sur amazon (2007-08-08)  J'aimerais savoir si le jeu est NTSC, PAL. Si il est en francais ou anglais ou p-e les 2. Et aussi les sous-titres si il y en a, il n'y a pas assez de détails je trouve et c'est ca qui fait que je n'achete pas le jeu. Il a l'air génial mais le fait de ne pas savoir si je vais comprendre le jeu ne m'interesse pas. Je ne me plaint peut-etre pas a la bonne place mais on sais jamais peut-etre que je serai entendu un jour.
Wow (2007-04-17)  First off you should know I've played the majority of the FF games out there, all the way back from the Super Nintendo days. This by far is my new favorite from the company. The story and dialogue is very mature, which is a welcome change and kept me glued and addicted to see more. So mature it could be written as a play along the likes of Hamlet or some other Shakespearian work, no joke! The setting of the game takes place in Ivalice, which is the same world that the popular Final Fantasy Tactics takes place in, and the equally if not more excellent game, Vagrant Story on PSone. There is more textures on all of the games environments and characters than were in FFX or it's sequel, which makes for a stunning and more realistic look to the game overall. In past games you would run through static environments. However that is not the case this time around, you are able to move the camera around freely as all the environments are in 3D. I haven't played FFXI but I imagine that is where the camera system came from. Before I get into gameplay I just want to state first that this game is long! I've been playing for over 40 hours and I feel like I'm still quiet away from the end, but 40 hours of fun! Ahem, anyway, the gameplay and combat system have completely been revamped, you don't randomly teleport into a different screen to fight enemies for example, as all the enemies are running around in the environments and you can see them! This is very nice, besides it being more realistic you can choose to avoid or to fight easier than past games. The thing is, you'll WANT to fight the enemies, because the combat system is more intuitive and more fun than it has ever been in the past with the new "Gambit System," in a way it streamlines the fighting and at the same time it adds depth to game play that was growing stale, you'll have to play to see what I mean. The character building is more open, and customizable which is also very welcome! I don't want to go on too long so I'll stop there. Oh, and one last thing I want to mention, some of the environments are just massive, almost ridicously so, which is a good thing! Ok, let's do a brief recap, great mature engaging story, interesting characters, nicely detailed and gorgeous environments and graphics, fresh and engaging game play, hours and hours of game play, massive environments and deeper more intuitive battle system. What is there not to like? I'm very hard to get praise out of, but this game impressed me, this makes previous Final Fantasies look just silly and not worth my time. For PS2 it is a must own for all RPG fanatics.
Awesome (2006-12-25)  I love this game, its my favorite ff so far, and whoever said 13 is going on the 360, the actual ff series (not online or crystal) is ps exclusive so i dont know where your getting your info from.This game is so much fun
What Every RPG Should Aspire to Be (2006-12-24)  Final Fantasy XII is a wonderful new installment that is truly deserving of the franchise name. In fact, it might even be the best to date.The world of Ivalice features memorable characters with personalities that break the traditional RPG stereotypes (such as happy-go-lucky-magic-girl, and dark-ominous-sword-guy). Each character has their own personality, accompanied by specific mannerisms that raise the level of realism by leaps and bounds. To accompany and flesh out the believability of Ivalice's populace is a fantastic cast of voice actors. Though their names are relatively little known, the talent and personality they bring to the characters is amazing. In my humble opinion, the voice acting of Final Fantasy XII is the best of any Final Fantasy title to date, including sequels and movies.On another note, the graphics featured are awe-inspiring (a word that, in itself, does not do the visuals justice) both in-game and during FMV cutscenes. The settings of dungeons, cities, and nature alike are beautifully designed and executed, and, thanks to the new camera control, you can truly enjoy your bewitching surroundins. The character designs (both of the main cast and villagers) are fantastic as well, with complex, ornate clothing and patterns. The out-of-game visuals, such as the FMV cutscenes, rival graphics of even Pixar and Disney's most pleasantly pixelated love-children.While die-hard Final Fantasy veterans may be turned off by the newly designed battle system at first glance, it is in fact quite refreshing. Revolutionary in its audacity to defy the tried and true RPG formula, the gambit and license systems are wonderful, fusing in-game exploration with combat to produce a seamless role-playing experience. Infusing a strategic edge into traditional beast-slaying, the gambit system requires a flexible finesse that is as rewarding as it is fun. The license system allows the player free range over their characters, granting the ability to choose classes, armor-types, and weapon aptitudes.Set in a majestic world with believable characters, exceptional voice acting, stunning visuals, and incredible combat, Final Fantasy XII is a must-have for any fan of the franchise, the genre, or even just the Playstation 2. I would stay and gush more, but I'm afraid it's beckoning my name in the other room, and it would be such a terribly catastrophic shame to not heed its enticingly lyrical call.
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