World of Final Fantasy Limited Edition PS4 Game
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World of Final Fantasy Limited Edition PS4 GameCode: 10183217

Start an adventure like no other in a brand new world. With captivating, stylish graphics for both the young and the young at heart, players will collect, grow, and battle iconic monsters, stacking

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Start an adventure like no other in a brand new world. With captivating, stylish graphics for both the young and the young at heart, players will collect, grow, and battle iconic monsters, stacking them to form adorable yet strategic monster towers.

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Description

Start an adventure like no other in a brand new world. With captivating, stylish graphics for both the young and the young at heart, players will collect, grow, and battle iconic monsters, stacking them to form adorable yet strategic monster towers. The unforgettable legends of Final Fantasy come to life in this imaginative, colorful world as an epic story unfolds that befits the smallest hero.

Two siblings travel to a mysterious land to rediscover their lost memories. In this peculiar place where stacking things on your head is perfectly normal, young monster tamers will encounter new friends and familiar Final Fantasy heroes as they learn the truth about their past.

Specifications

Genre
Role Playing
Release Date
2016
Release Date
28/10/2016
Age Rating (PEGI)
12
New Release
No
Edition
Limited
PS Plus Subscription
Optional

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Reviews

  • Fulgore
    4
    9 out of 10 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the edition: Standard

    World of Final Fantasy. A turn-based JRPG game that is literally a nostalgia trip to the previous games of the famous series. The player controls two siblings, Lann and Reynn, who have amnesia and are transported to the world of Grymoire, searching for answers and, of course, their memories.

    In terms of story, the game follows the typical classic Japanese RPG formula of "defeat the main villain to save the world," so it doesn't stand out in this aspect. The dialogues are just okay, although the character of Lann will definitely annoy some players as he behaves immaturely most of the time. There are no complaints about the other characters.

    The presence of various characters (as well as some areas) from older Final Fantasy games, such as FF5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 13, is enjoyable and helps the two siblings in their journey, but they don't get enough time to shine.

    In terms of sound, the game does very well, as the music blends well with the game and there are also some tracks from previous games (as mentioned before, nostalgia), some of which the player can change from the menu (such as battle music).

    In terms of graphics, the design (especially the character models) is reminiscent of Kingdom Hearts, and the monster models have detail. Overall, the visual presentation fits well with the rest of the game, so it will leave players satisfied in this aspect.

    In the battle system, the game is turn-based (unlike the latest FF15). The player controls the two siblings as well as the various monsters they collect, called mirages, which stack on top of each other. A large monster (L for large) is always placed at the bottom, a medium-sized monster (M for medium) in the middle, and a smaller one (S for small) on top. One thing that might tire some players is the constant need to manage the talent tree of the monsters every time they level up (as there are many with their own evolutions), as well as the battle system that lacks depth after a certain point (although some may appreciate its simplicity and comprehensibility). It's worth noting that the game features various summons from previous Final Fantasy games, as well as giant Mirage monsters (XL) towards the end.

    The game is linear (there is no exploration on the map) from the world to the dungeons it has, but this is not necessarily a bad thing, at least in this specific title. The game's duration is around 30-35 hours, and to complete all the trophies/achievements, it takes around 60 hours.

    For fans of old turn-based JRPGs like Final Fantasy (and even for others), the game as a whole (with its negatives, of course) is a good purchase for PS4 owners at around 30-35 euros, and it is recommended if someone doesn't have high expectations from it.

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  • Corvo Attano
    5
    4 out of 5 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the edition: Standard

    World of Final Fantasy incorporates several characters from the series' games, the graphics resemble Kingdom Hearts in how the entire environment is structured, the battle system is quite easy to learn and you can change its mode to auto or turn-based, waiting for each action to be executed. It has a lot of humor throughout the story, especially if you are a fan of the series because with each old character that appears, memories will come to you. You fight by collecting mirages-monsters, which you collect somewhat like Pokémon. Then you raise them with their abilities and if you want, you can transform them after a certain point. You can also make many combinations depending on what you want. It will occupy you for several hours, especially if you are a fan of doing many extra things, and I believe you will have a lot of fun. The rating may be a bit subjective, but it has enough elements - and many are at a cute level - that will make you hooked until you see them all.

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  • This review is about the edition: Standard

  • This review is about the edition: Standard

    • Graphics
    • Gameplay
    • Longevity
    • Single Player
    • Sound
    • Value for money