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The editors liked
Lots of Final Fantasy fanservice
Very accessible for a monster-hunting game
Jobs and skills add a good sense of customization and strategy to the game
An unapologetic and delightful fan serviceoriented Final Fantasy spinoff
Depth of class
Equipment
And abilities customization encourages tinkering with jobs
Latergame boss battles offer meaningful tactical challenges
Higher rewards for questing in mu
Crystal surges and ability mutations
Delightful fan service
Fun local and online multiplayer
Over 20 job classes to choose from
Tons of FF fanservice
The editors didn't like
Mechanically feels much simpler and less active than Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate
And contains a fraction of its content
Economy is frustrating and unbalanced
Quest objectives and structure become repetitive quickly
Lack of weapon diversity
Overload of systems and menus
Singleplayer limits combat variety
Lacking meaningful challenge
Online mode missing some key functions
Skills mutation is a bit obtuse and cumbersome to use
Published: 2016-02-26, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Lots of Final Fantasy fanservice, Very accessible for a monster-hunting game, Jobs and skills add a good sense of customization and strategy to the game
Mechanically feels much simpler and less active than Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, and contains a fraction of its content
Final Fantasy Explorers for the 3DS is an easy, accessible, and fairly shallow Final Fantasy-themed take on the monster-hunting game genre...
Abstract: The Final Fantasy franchise has seen its reach in just about every console since the NES. And jumping into the middle of it all sounds quite daunting for the uninitiated. Over its storied history, we have seen a number of series mainstays in the form of t...
Abstract: The Monster Hunter franchise has always been insanely popular in Japan, but only in recent years has it begun to pick up mainstream success in the rest of the world. Along with that success comes imitations, and many titles from Freedom Wars to God Eater...
Abstract: The world is at war over the greatest source of power in the world, the Grand Crystal. Players must band together to form an elite squad of Explorers, who venture out to collect pieces of the Grand Crystal to provide energy for the planet while fighting o...
Published: 2016-01-26, Author: Sean , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: With Marlboros and Chocobos, Time Mages and Dragoons, Hi-Potions and Phoenix Downs, on the surface Final Fantasy Explorers appears to be another chapter in Square Enix's venerable franchise. However, after taking your first few steps and completing the tu...
An unapologetic and delightful fan serviceoriented Final Fantasy spinoff, Depth of class, equipment, and abilities customization encourages tinkering with jobs, Latergame boss battles offer meaningful tactical challenges, Higher rewards for questing in mu
Economy is frustrating and unbalanced, Quest objectives and structure become repetitive quickly
Published: 2016-03-02, Author: Matthew , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: Given the popularity of hunting RPGs (aka “Monster Hunter clones”), especially in Japan, it seems like a given that Square Enix would want to plant their flag on the genre. Enter Final Fantasy Explorers, a game that proves how well the hunter formula can...
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Published: 2016-02-04, Author: Steve , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: The genre-defining Japanese RPG franchise Final Fantasy is one of the games industry's great lumbering beasts – and is set for a Kraken-like reawakening with both Final Fantasy XV and the reimagined-for-current-gen fan favourite Final Fantasy VII due this...