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July 2017
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The editors liked
Innovative battle system is engaging despite its semi-automated flow
New features and options improve an already superb game
Playable cast are individually memorable with rich backstories
Classic facets of Final Fantasy are well-presented through new l
Fast-forward function saves time
Improves pacing
Unique departures for the series
Like Gambits and a politically driven story
Still feel fresh today
Individual License Boards give party members personality
Shake up gameplay
FFXII was always meant t
Improved graphics
Reorchestrated OST
Speed Mode
Aged better than most
Speed-up mechanic
Interesting story and characters
Beautiful world with excellent lore
Great writing and localization
Unique battle system
Gambit system
New License Board system prevents characters from being the same
New Game option available from the start and cheats
The editors didn't like
Delayed introduction of The Gambit System feels unnecessary
Names and places can be a lot to take in during the initial hours
Grinding for gil can still get tedious
Junk seriously needs a "sell all" button
Gambits are a little simplistic
Looks and feels dated
Long
Esoteric story
Pacing issues
Combat starts slow
Boring main character
Story pacing issues
With the middle part of the game being completely unfocused
Characters are not developed equally
The MMORPGlike approach may not be suited to all tastes
Published: 2017-07-10, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Impressive effort with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash. How we score: The Destructoid Reviews Guide...
Published: 2017-07-10, Author: Mike , review by: venturebeat.com
Final Fantasy XII has aged well. The things that made it unique, especially the Gambit system, still feel fresh. And the Zodiac Job System and High Speed Mode are great improvements that make the game more convenient for newcomers and fresher for fans who...
Abstract: As war looms on the horizon, the mighty Archadian Empire begins a campaign to subjugate its neighbors. To Vaan, a young man living on the streets of Rabanastre, the Empire is a hated enemy who took the life of his brother. Planning on exacting revenge by...
Fast-forward function saves time, improves pacing, Unique departures for the series, like Gambits and a politically driven story, still feel fresh today, Individual License Boards give party members personality, shake up gameplay, FFXII was always meant t
Grinding for gil can still get tedious, Junk seriously needs a "sell all" button, Gambits are a little simplistic
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Published: 2017-07-20, Author: Elias , review by: cgmagonline.com
Final Fantasy XII was outdone by the competition when it came out eleven years ago, and The Zodiac Age changes absolutely nothing in that regard. An overpriced and undercooked re-release of a game better left forgotten...
Published: 2017-07-11, Author: Keith , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: When a franchise lasts long enough, it adopts a personality. Keystone elements drive development, and become fan focal points. These eventually become the bedrock for entire communities. But every now and then, there's an entry in a franchise that proves...
Abstract: The release of a Final Fantasy game is something I like to experience. No matter the quality of the title in question, there is something magical seeing such a beloved series try different things within the genre. I was always interested in seeing what me...
Sweeping sci-fantasy storyline, Fast-paced combat, Innovative systems, Superb production design
Graphics showing their age, Restrictive progress system
Square-Enix hasn't pulled off any miracles with this remaster, but The Zodiac Age gives players one of the great Final Fantasies, looking sharper and playing better than it ever has before. The battle and progress systems that once infuriated aficionados...
Published: 2017-07-10, Author: David , review by: gamesradar.com
A second chance for an underappreciated classic, Zodiac Job System makes characters feel distinct, Looks and sounds incredible
Many of its original flaws remain intact
The Zodiac Age allows Final Fantasy 12 to realize its full potential, thanks to a wealth of graphical enhancements, a soaring soundtrack, and the addition of the Zodiac Job System...
Published: 2017-07-10, Author: Simon , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: 30 years and 15-or-so games after its debut, Final Fantasy is not a string of sequels but a solar system of discrete planets, of varying likeness, linked only by a weird selection of motifs - airships, crystals, birds that can be ridden like feathery poni...