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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
Abstract: Square Enix's disgustingly cute World of Final Fantasy finally launches worldwide this week, and many are still unsure of what to make of this game. The disgustingly cute and mesmerizing character art has taken the spotlight, becoming the most obvious sel...
Gorgeous environments filled with charming characters, Punchy, funny dialogue make NPC interactions highly enjoyable, The stacking system adds a nice bit of combat strategy
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
Published: 2016-10-25, Author: Jada , review by: nerdreactor.com
Abstract: World of Final Fantasy is Square Enix's latest attempt to recapture the magic of previous Final Fantasy games. It's set in a new world that is comprised of locations from its FF entire franchise. While these are much smaller sections than the ones we reme...
Clever, fun gameplay, Strong voice acting and music, Colorful, varied world, Channels classic Final Fantasy
Clichéd story, Difficulty curve may be too gentle, Annoying companion character
At first, I didn't expect much from World of Final Fantasy, and I really didn't know what to make of its weird stacking mechanic. Was it something to tide fans over until Final Fantasy XV? A game to keep kids busy while their parents and elder siblings pl...
Published: 2016-10-25, Author: Darren , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: In World of Final Fantasy, you can wear a Cactuar on your head like a hat.There are two kinds of people in this world: those who read that last sentence and made the decision to buy World of Final Fantasy or have already bought it and those who read it, s...
Published: 2016-10-25, Author: Jada , review by: nerdreactor.com
Abstract: World of Final Fantasy is Square Enix's latest attempt to recapture the magic of previous Final Fantasy games. It's set in a new world that is comprised of locations from its FF entire franchise. While these are much smaller sections than the ones we reme...
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Published: 2016-10-25, Author: Mike , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: There are two Final Fantasy games out this fall. One is Final Fantasy XV, the latest step in the evolution of the series and a far cry from the turn-based dungeon crawlers of the past. The other is World of Final Fantasy, a candy-coated celebration of e...
Final Fantasy fanservice and characters are great for fans of the series, Colorful and cute artstyle, Lovely score, Stacking mechanics are unique and interesting
Muddled, confused story, Grating main characters, Battle system too easy to take advantage of better mechanics, Tama
World of Final Fantasy offers up a great tribute to the history of the franchise, but as its own game it has little to nothing of substance to say
World of Final Fantasy is a fun spin-off RPG for both newcomers to and veterans of the series, but the story doesn't feel as strong or memorable as those of the numbered entries...
World of Final Fantasy embraces weirdness and silliness to further itself from its more serious counterparts, while simultaneously revisiting the franchise's classic roots to create something special...