A Underrated Series That I'm Hoping Will Continue As Time Progresses
This RPG style game is packed with literally hundreds of missions to complete, a compelling storyline that draws your attention, a large cast of creatures and humans for you to control, and an even larger job class for you to choose from for your team. Two new races are introduced in this sequel; the seeq, which are portly blue ogre-esque creatures that originated in Final Fantasy XII, and Gria, which are human-esque creatures with wings on their back and horns on their heads.
As you go through the storyline, you enounter more and more jobs and clan members to strengthen your team. Before most battles, you get to choose who will join the battlefield and complete the mission you are assigned. This game is entirely based on strategy, in leveling up your clan members, choosing what jobs you want them to have, what equipment you want them to use before battle, choosing who you want to fight on the missions, etc.
There are two difficulties; normal and hard. However, I recommend Hard for those who want to enjoy FF Tactics for what it is; a purely strategic game.I fell in love with the series after the first Tactics Advance installment; it makes me wish I played the Playstation versions.
Luminous Arc and Fire Emblem lovers will absolutely love this game, for sure. Even if you have no idea what any of those games are, I still recommend you at least consider buying this game; you'll get hooked on it for sure, and soon you'll find yourself buying FF Tactics-related games like the formerly mentioned earlier.