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Genre: Role-PlayingRating: ESRB: E10+, PEGI: 7+, CERO: A, OFLC: M15+, OFLC: P
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OverviewOriginally released as Final Fantasy III in North America, Final Fantasy VI follows a diverse group of heroes as they fight to defeat Kefka, a megalomaniac intent on using a combination of long-lost magic and technology to take over the world.
James rates this game: 5/5In the kingdom of Baron, powerful airships rule the skies. At the head of this elite fighting force is Cecil, Captain of the Red Wings, As our adventure begins, Cecil and his squadron are ordered to steal a powerful crystal from a rival kingdom. Upon their return, Cecil questions the King's orders and is stripped of his command. To prove his loyalty, he must slay a dreadful monster and deliver a mysterious package to a neighboring town. But when the package explodes, destroying everyone, Cecil and his friend Kain vow to fight the King's dark forces. Will you be able to save the world from their evil plan to control the crystals? Get ready for the most challenging role-playing adventure ever.
Mystics Apprentice rates this game: 5/5One of the best Final Fantasies ever made, and will probably be known as one of the classics.
The storyline was excellent, in comparison to many RPG's. Cecil, the dark knight begins to question the dark acts in which he is forced to do by his king, and is therefore stripped of his position as captain of the red wings and must prove his loyalty once more to retain it. Cecil, along with a cast of other wonderful, memorable characters, go on an epic quest to protect the crystals from the evil Golbez, and another evil that is darker still.
The soundtrack was pretty good. It suited all of the situations perfectly, and not much is repeated throughout the game.
This is one of the first (and might actually be the first) Final Fantasy to use the active/wait battle mode. For example, each character has a meter that slowly fills. Once filled he or she can make their move of either attacking, using magic, an item or defending. Once they execute their move, that character will not have the ability to take another turn until their meter fills again. I love this type of battle mode. It engages you and makes it feel so much more 'real'.
I have nothing but wonderful things to say about this game, and is absolutely a must for any RPG fan, especially if you're into the Final Fantasy series.
The storyline was excellent, in comparison to many RPG's. Cecil, the dark knight begins to question the dark acts in which he is forced to do by his king, and is therefore stripped of his position as captain of the red wings and must prove his loyalty once more to retain it. Cecil, along with a cast of other wonderful, memorable characters, go on an epic quest to protect the crystals from the evil Golbez, and another evil that is darker still.
The soundtrack was pretty good. It suited all of the situations perfectly, and not much is repeated throughout the game.
This is one of the first (and might actually be the first) Final Fantasy to use the active/wait battle mode. For example, each character has a meter that slowly fills. Once filled he or she can make their move of either attacking, using magic, an item or defending. Once they execute their move, that character will not have the ability to take another turn until their meter fills again. I love this type of battle mode. It engages you and makes it feel so much more 'real'.
I have nothing but wonderful things to say about this game, and is absolutely a must for any RPG fan, especially if you're into the Final Fantasy series.
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FINAL FANTASY II
FINAL FANTASY II is highly anticipated follow-up to the original FINAL FANTASY, released in Japan in 1988.
The game features the bitter and beautiful tale of four war-orphaned heroes who become embroiled in a conflict between the hostile Empire of Palamecia and the rebel resistance. By eschewing conventional leveling for a proficiency system that allows players to tailor their characters' growth and incorporating a key term memory system that makes dialogue integral to gameplay, this game sparked the spirit of innovation for which the series has become known.
This release also contains the bonus dungeons added to later editions of the game--the Soul of Rebirth and the Arcane Labyrinth.
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ESRB Rating: E10+ with Alcohol Reference, Mild Fantasy Violence, Mild Language and Mild Suggestive Themes
FINAL FANTASY II is highly anticipated follow-up to the original FINAL FANTASY, released in Japan in 1988.
The game features the bitter and beautiful tale of four war-orphaned heroes who become embroiled in a conflict between the hostile Empire of Palamecia and the rebel resistance. By eschewing conventional leveling for a proficiency system that allows players to tailor their characters' growth and incorporating a key term memory system that makes dialogue integral to gameplay, this game sparked the spirit of innovation for which the series has become known.
This release also contains the bonus dungeons added to later editions of the game--the Soul of Rebirth and the Arcane Labyrinth.
Additional Information (reference only):
ESRB Rating: E10+ with Alcohol Reference, Mild Fantasy Violence, Mild Language and Mild Suggestive Themes
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159 Ratings
I'll tell you the goods and the bads
To start with, I absolutely love this game. The graphics, the music, the story, amazing. The game is worth the asking price. Now here's why I rate this game a 3 instead of higher. I'll admit the freezing up is an issue occasionally. My advise is to save as often as possible. The combat, though fantastic, can have some issues to start with. Combat leveling is tougher than the last one. You level your weapons and spell individually, so starting can be kinda slow, and getting to high levels can be rather time consuming. But if your the kind of gamer that likes to level grind, this is the game for you. Movement controls take some getting use to. All the issues with the game are minor. If you can look past these small issues, you'll find a deep and meaningful game. I really have enjoyed this game. As a life long fan of final fantasy games, I would recommend this to any player. Hope this helps in some way
My journey continues
Update: love that the no sound issue has been fixed. All these one star reviews are completely unfounded
I am on a journey to purchase and beat all of the FF titles in order on the App Store. At first I didn't think it was going to be as good as the first, but as the time flew by I was quickly starting to realize that not only is FF II better, it's one of the best period. It took me about 30 massive hours of action packed nostalgic game play to get through the story. Not to mention all the secrets of the arcane labarynth and the additional soul of rebirth story you unlock when you beat the game. So there is still many more amazing hours of pure joy to be had. The gameplay is completely flawless. Again, I experienced none of the problems the other reviewers complained about whatsoever. The only technical problem with the game is the fact that every time you load it, it doesn't have any sound. All you have to do to fix it is pull down the Notification Center and flick it back up...no problem. Also the fact that I didn't figure out how to target multiple enemies or view the world map until the game was almost over so yea that made me mad haha. But that isn't a problem with the game that's just my fault I guess. Do yourself a favor and get every single FF game from the App Store. The nostalgic highs I've been on the past month have been mind blowing!!!! Next stop...FF III lmllml
I am on a journey to purchase and beat all of the FF titles in order on the App Store. At first I didn't think it was going to be as good as the first, but as the time flew by I was quickly starting to realize that not only is FF II better, it's one of the best period. It took me about 30 massive hours of action packed nostalgic game play to get through the story. Not to mention all the secrets of the arcane labarynth and the additional soul of rebirth story you unlock when you beat the game. So there is still many more amazing hours of pure joy to be had. The gameplay is completely flawless. Again, I experienced none of the problems the other reviewers complained about whatsoever. The only technical problem with the game is the fact that every time you load it, it doesn't have any sound. All you have to do to fix it is pull down the Notification Center and flick it back up...no problem. Also the fact that I didn't figure out how to target multiple enemies or view the world map until the game was almost over so yea that made me mad haha. But that isn't a problem with the game that's just my fault I guess. Do yourself a favor and get every single FF game from the App Store. The nostalgic highs I've been on the past month have been mind blowing!!!! Next stop...FF III lmllml
FF2 is a great game. FF2 app is a great crash.
The game is great, as always. It’s Final Fantasy II. Great game in all respects. I highly recommend playing it on any platform- except this app.
The crash rate is unbelievable. I know a lot of folks are saying that it’s an easy fix- just make it a thing to interrupt your gameplay with constant saving every few battles. Don’t ever give yourself the opportunity to challenge a dungeon without saving 30 times - not because of difficulty but because of crash paranoia.
Honestly, if you need a shot of FF2, the app is going to be worth one day’s lunch money, but the crashing will frustrate you. I probably won’t actually endure it long enough to beat the game.
The crash rate is unbelievable. I know a lot of folks are saying that it’s an easy fix- just make it a thing to interrupt your gameplay with constant saving every few battles. Don’t ever give yourself the opportunity to challenge a dungeon without saving 30 times - not because of difficulty but because of crash paranoia.
Honestly, if you need a shot of FF2, the app is going to be worth one day’s lunch money, but the crashing will frustrate you. I probably won’t actually endure it long enough to beat the game.
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Requires iOS 7.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
English, French, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese
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Family Sharing
With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.