NameFinal Fantasy Tactics Advance
PublisherSquare, Nintendo
CategoryGame Boy Advance
Version1.0
Size5.48 MB
ConsoleGame Boy Advance
Language English

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is a captivating tactical role-playing game developed by Square (now Square Enix) and released for the Game Boy Advance. The game bears the imprint of the Final Fantasy series, but is not a direct sequel to Final Fantasy Tactics. With its unique gameplay and engaging storyline, this game has become one of the must-play strategy games for fans of the RPG genre.

Story & Gameplay

In Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, the story revolves around the adventures of Marche, a boy and his friends including Mewt, Ritz and Doned living in the town of St. Ivalice. When they discover an ancient book, they are suddenly drawn into the fantasy world of Ivalice, where the boy Mewt makes his dreams come true. The story begins when Marche decides to find a way to return to the real world, facing the challenges and opposition of those who want to live forever in this fantasy world.

The gameplay of Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is full of tactics with turn-based battles on a three-dimensional grid arena. Players will control their character group, choose the appropriate class, skills and equipment to overcome the battles. The diverse and rich combat system, combined with the management of warriors in the group, brings a challenging and interesting experience.

Diverse mission & job system

In the game, players will have to perform various missions such as fighting, collecting items and rescuing occupied areas. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance divides missions into many types such as: regular missions, encounter missions, mobilization missions and regional missions. Each type of mission requires players to have a specific strategy and good preparation of human resources and equipment.

One of the highlights of the game is the job system. Players can choose from 34 different classes, each with its own unique stats, skills, and equipment. Mastering skills in each class will unlock new classes, making your team stronger and more diverse. The ability to coordinate between classes is also an important factor in building a battle strategy.

Vast world & unique game rules

Ivalice in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is a vast world with a flexible map, where players can customize the arrangement of terrain and areas. Each time they complete a mission, players will receive area tokens, allowing them to unlock new locations on the map, from forests, mountains, deserts to bustling towns.

A special element in the game is the Law system overseen by Judges. These laws regulate what actions players can or cannot take in battle. Violating the rules will result in a yellow or red card, and can even result in imprisonment for repeated violations. However, players can also earn Judge Points for following the rules, which can help them perform combos or summon powerful Totems.

Outstanding Graphics & Sound

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance’s graphics on the Game Boy Advance system provide a great visual experience with 16-bit images, vividly simulating the fantasy world of Ivalice. The sound in the game is also a highlight with epic background music, creating a dramatic and engaging atmosphere for each battle.

Conclusion

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is not just a simple strategy game, but also an emotional adventure about friendship, courage and the choices between the real world and fantasy. With deep gameplay, engaging storyline and rich combat system, this is definitely a game that you cannot miss if you are passionate about the tactical role-playing genre. Get ready to embark on a fantasy journey in Ivalice, face challenges and discover the mysteries that await!

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