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November 2016
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The editors liked
Gorgeous environments filled with charming characters
Punchy
Funny dialogue make NPC interactions highly enjoyable
The stacking system adds a nice bit of combat strategy
Clever
Fun gameplay
Strong voice acting and music
Colorful
Varied world
Channels classic Final Fantasy
Excellent presentation and cutscene directing
Hilarious writing
Charming characters
Engaging Mirage mechanics
Beautiful soundtrack
Final Fantasy fanservice and characters are great for fans of the series
Colorful and cute artstyle
Lovely score
Stacking mechanics are unique and interesting
Capturing and battling with Final Fantasy monsters is incredibly fun
Finding new ways to build your stacks was a smart wrinkle to the combat
A fun
Greatest-hits of chibi Final Fantasy characters
The editors didn't like
The story is confusing at first and takes its time getting moving
Battles are slow even when you're fastforwarding
Interactions with classic FF characters are limited
Tama has the world's most annoying speech pattern
Clichéd story
Difficulty curve may be too gentle
Annoying companion character
Slow paced battle system
Excessively simple dungeon layouts
Low difficulty level
Muddled
Confused story
Grating main characters
Battle system too easy to take advantage of better mechanics
Tama
Tama is the worst
The story gets a little too complicated for its own good
Capturing and battling with Final Fantasy monsters is incredibly fun, Finding new ways to build your stacks was a smart wrinkle to the combat, A fun, greatest-hits of chibi Final Fantasy characters
Tama is the worst, The story gets a little too complicated for its own good, Combat lacks a satisfying challenge, Some lackluster dungeon design
World of Final Fantasy Maxima is by no means perfect (it, in fact, has many notable flaws) but I had a fun time indulging in my love of Final Fantasy and with a Pokemon twist. This new Maxima add-on only makes the overall experience better, but is a fairl...
World of Final FantasyCute, with a battle system that has more depth than it lets on, but the game's tone gets rather irritating.See commentsLoad Comments...
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World of Final Fantasy takes some time to get going. The story is very convoluted at first, but it slowly gains rhythm and opens up to an inviting and comfortable plot. What is great off the bat is the gameplay. From the moment you stack mirages on your h...
Abstract: Just before the release of the titanic Final Fantasy XV, Square has taken preemptive measures to reminisce with fans by way of World of Final Fantasy– an adorable trip down memory lane which puts a twist on turn-based combat. Provided you're a Final Fanta...
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Published: 2016-11-22, Author: Darren , review by: destructoid.com
A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun. How we score: The Destructoid Reviews Guide...
Published: 2016-11-16, Author: Matt , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: World of Final Fantasy harkens back to an era that Square Enix seems loathe to remember. World of Final Fantasy is one of those classical Final Fantasy adventures, it's got the Active Time Battle system, save points peppered throughout the trip, and turn...
Published: 2016-11-11, Author: David , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: When Square-Enix announced World of Final Fantasy at E3 last year, it was meant to be a celebration of the iconic series. Giving many of the well known characters throughout the years a “chibi” style makeover, the game definitely didn't focus on utilizing...
World of Final Fantasy rightly represents the series' 30 years of history, with a classic JRPG gameplay experience modernized by an excellent presentation, very good writing and several well-crafted gameplay mechanics. As the simple dungeon layouts and lo...
Published: 2016-10-27, Author: Tom , review by: gamezone.com
World of Final Fantasy is a strong JRPG, and is a delight for fans of the franchise with cameos and callbacks at every turn. But newcomers may find it hard to get stuck in when the story does everything it can to turn you away...