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Square Enix Final Fantasy Tactics:War Of The Lions PSP
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Square Enix 90711
We found 7 listings for the Square Enix Final Fantasy Tactics:War Of The Lions PSP (Square Enix 90711):
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UPC 6-62248-90711-6, EAN 0-662248-907116
Square Enix Final Fantasy Tactics:War Of The Lions (PSP) a.k.a.
Square Enix 90711
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| Developer | Square Enix |
| Publisher | Square Enix |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
04 Oct 2008



Fun but loooooooooooooong game
The game is fun, has some nice bonuses like FMV, voice acting, new jobs, new items, a better translated script. It does however, suffer from the same fundamental flaw as its predecessor, length of time. To build up job points and classes you basically have to spend hours upon hours beating your own people up and healing them and having someone sit there with the squire class and use "Focus" every turn to earn job points. It takes an insane amount of time to get job points without some kind o...
–J. P. Schmedinghoffrom Amazon.com
23 Sep 2008



A Fun Challenge
This was a fantastic PSP game but I couldn't honestly reccommend it for everyone. There are certain jobs that you have to use early in the game or you'll die almost every time, and they don't make sense. The monk is by far one of the best classes for the first several hours of the game, but how do fists outhit a sword to the face? But anyway, once you get into the rythym of the game, it's a lot of fun, and I couldn't put it down until after 30 hours into it, and that was only because my PSP t...
–K. B. Klinefrom Amazon.com
10 Sep 2008



So Awesome but just so lacking
THis game is an amazing instalment in the final fantasy series. The characters are amazing, the graphics, the story, the gameplay, the character classes etc. were all near flawless. The only real problem is the replay ability. The game ends in a way that prevents you from continuing past its completion. Once you beat it, you just keep starting over at the halfway point of the last mission, so you can never leave it or ever go on to further develop your characters. That puts you at a complete sta...
–L. Tradingfrom Amazon.com