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Fans of Final Fantasy Tactics, the ten-year-old classic that masterfully combined an engaging tactical system of gameplay with a riveting storyline and characters, will likely seek and find great comfort i... Full Review |
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B |
Twelve years ago, when the Strategy RPG genre was still young and free of our bi-yearly installments of Disgaea, Squaresoft developed Front Mission. As it was a unique title which coupled interesting story... Full Review |
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C |
In February of last year Square Enix localized the third installment of the Game Arts-developed Grandia series for North American shores to the clamors of moderate excitement. But while the previous number... Full Review |
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C |
In the end, there was one. Having successfully thrown the World of Mana franchise to the dogs, Koichi Ishii’s final attempt at revitalizing his Mana series comes now, in the form of Heroes of Mana, a Real-... Full Review |
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B- |
After the arrival of Front Mission 3 to North America, the game was reasonably well received and deemed a “cult hit”. With an audience visible and seemingly ready to receive Front Mission products, the newly form... Full Review |
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B+ |
As a Japan-only product and the real sequel to Front Mission, Front Mission 2 did not see an overseas localization. This might be attributed to some factors, which will be discussed later, seen in the game. Even ... Full Review |
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B |
Although the two main Front Mission installments have not been released overseas, Front Mission 3 was the first to receive a North American localization. Was it an issue of timing or something else? While the loc... Full Review |
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B |
After being somewhat disappointed with last years PS2 game Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII, I found myself wondering why the hell they would bother with a mobile version of a game that wasn't that great to b... Full Review |
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