Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
- Join FFXII characters in a new tale
- Modified version of Final Fantasy XII’s Active Dimension Battle system can be played with the stylus
- Wide variety of powerful summons to battle with
- New cutscene animation
- All-new soundtrack from Hitoshi Sakimoto, the composer for the original Final Fantasy XII
Product Description
Vaan and Penelo from the original Final Fantasy XII are back in a whole new adventure! Vaan has now officially made it to being a full-fledged air pirate, and together they travel around Ivalice searching for adventure. When they learn the floating continant of Lemures, home to a magical Sacred Crystal, fate calls! Developed exclusively for the Nintendo DS, Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings is an all-new experience that makes full use of the Nintendo DS’s unique features. Featuring full Touch Screen functionality, Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings allows players to control massive armies, let loose special moves and activate Gambits, all with the use of the stylus. The world of Ivalice comes alive owing to the respected musical stylings of Hitoshi Sakimoto and the management of Motomu Toriyama, the director of Final Fantasy X-2 and the upcoming Final Fantasy XIII. Familiar monsters from across the spectrum of Final Fantasy sports meeting, including perennial favorites like Chocobos and Tonberries. ESRB Rated E10 for gamers aged 10 and up.
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My wife despised this type of game, with all of the killing. She played it for about 3 hours and then I sold it on eBay.
Rating: 1 / 5
I thought that since the game only had the words “Final Fantasy” that it would be a traditional RPG from SquareEnix. Boy, was I incorrect! Once again, SquareEnix strays from the traditional RPG path and makes something new that makes this game feel more like Final Fantasy Tactics. The cutscenes are incredible, but that’s about it. If you want an action-oriented game that relies more on click-and-point instead of the traditional RPG stylishness, then this game is for you. If not, you should look at another Final Fantasy title offered for the Nintendo DS.
Rating: 1 / 5
I’m not the final fantasy fan that plays every release one. I tend to take my time and I was ready to play another final fantasy game. So I went and got this and I’m not really pleased with it at all. I don’t like the whole battling point and click then walk like a snail while I tell the other dudes to walk like snails and then die thing. I tried though but it still didn’t do it for me. I rather go to the DMV.
Rating: 1 / 5
i could not get into this game…i was expecting more of a traditional FF game…this was more like tactics or something. should have done my homework i suppose…
not my thing, would rate it lower but i suppose for what it is…it looks like it might be a excellent game.
if you are looking for anything like a traditional FF type of RPG, this ain’t it. I’m surprised so many people like it….
Rating: 3 / 5
After purchasing and beating Final Fantasy III, I was excited to finally buy this one. I figured the storyline would be by the side of the same line as Final Fantasy III, but it was perplexing and really different. They constantly introduced new parts of the tale, and even at the end of stage 9, I have no thought why I’m still battling. The graphics are crap compared to Final Fantasy III. Square Enix should stick to designing the characters as 3-d chibis, not pixeley squares designed to look like characters. Also, the controls are whacked and the things ment to help you don’t make sense at all. By and large, super research the next final fantasy game you plot on buying, because you never know what you’re gonna get.
Rating: 2 / 5