Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Final Fantasy: Dissidia 012 - Duodecim and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Final Fantasy: Dissidia 012 - Duodecim.
March 2011
(77%)
36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
-
0 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
77010036
The editors liked
Excellent graphics
Incredible soundtrack
Tons of extra game modes and content
Various unlockables
Adhoc multiplayer is the best way to play the game.
You're constantly earning new rewards from every battle
New characters and features enrich the fun fighting system
Lots of different modes
Creation feature lets you exercise your imagination
Gorgeous graphics and soundtrack.
More characters
Report section to see other side of conflicts in the main game
Can have an assist character help in battle
Can import some data from Dissidia
Final Fantasy
RPG mode works better
Lots of equipment to buy and create
Fairly interesting story mode and multiple battle modes. Looks great. Players are rewarded with bonuses for playing every day.
The editors didn't like
Weak
Convoluted story
Loading times get pretty annoying
Steep learning curve may turn away new players
Camera can't always keep up with the action
No online multiplayer.
The story is all fluff
No substance
Camera is a problem in confined spaces
The overworld feels like unnecessary padding.
Custom quest creation isn’t as robust as it could be and it renders the original Dissidia obsolete since that’s included on the UMD. No Mog Web for sharing original quests outside of Japan.
Excellent graphics; incredible soundtrack; tons of extra game modes and content; various unlockables; adhoc multiplayer is the best way to play the game.
Weak, convoluted story; loading times get pretty annoying; steep learning curve may turn away new players; camera can't always keep up with the action; no online multiplayer.
Abstract: 2009's Dissidia: Final Fantasy was an impressive title. Sure, marrying the many worlds of Final Fantasy with a strategy-based fighting game sounds like a good idea on paper, but we all know executing a crazy idea like that can have its pitfalls. But Sq...
You're constantly earning new rewards from every battle, New characters and features enrich the fun fighting system, Lots of different modes, Creation feature lets you exercise your imagination, Gorgeous graphics and soundtrack.
The story is all fluff, no substance, Camera is a problem in confined spaces, The overworld feels like unnecessary padding.
This sequel is slow to show off its best features, but once it does, you won't want to stop playing....
You're constantly earning new rewards from every battle, New characters and features enrich the fun fighting system, Lots of different modes, Creation feature lets you exercise your imagination, Gorgeous graphics and soundtrack.
The story is all fluff, no substance, Camera is a problem in confined spaces, The overworld feels like unnecessary padding.
This sequel is slow to show off its best features, but once it does, you won't want to stop playing....
Abstract: If Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy had been developed by Capcom, it might have been called "Super Dissidia Final Fantasy Turbo." It is the heir to the tradition started by Street Fighter II: Champion Edition -- less a sequel than an expansion pack. That sai...
Playing Dissidia Duodecim Final Fantasy is like learning a foreign language. It's intimidating and difficult at first, but the end result is always worth the effort. If you're the patient sort that doesn't mind experimenting, Duodecim is hugely rewardi...
Abstract: Final Fantasy Dissidia 012 - Duodecim is the prequel to Final Fantasy : Dissidia (FF:D) released in 2009. As a prequel, it improves a lot on FF:D but still contains some common weaknesses which make this game less than perfect. It still is a great ga...
If you like your fighting games quick, easy and accessible then chances are you’ll find Dissidia 012 a slog, but again, this is a title crafted first and foremost for Final Fantasy fans, and it is within this demographic that the game will succeed best...
Abstract: Anstatt die epische Geschichte serientypisch als Rollenspiel zu verpacken, inszeniert Square Enix den Kampf "Cosmos gegen Chaos" als Kampfspiel, das sich zwar beim Rollenspielgenre bedient, aber wildes Arena-Gekloppe in den Vordergrund stellt. Über ein...