- Publisher: Square Enix
- Release Date: Jun 24, 2008
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 239 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 204 out of 239
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Mixed: 21 out of 239
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Negative: 14 out of 239
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Jun 3, 2023Another nice little turn-based strategy game but it's very similar to the GBA game so anyone expecting a great leap forward will be disappointed.
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Jan 14, 2023worth it and glad to play this game again. so much memories and nostalgia within this spin off game in the series.
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Jun 12, 2020I like the graphics. Some characters look awesome and I love tactical games. So when I bought this game I thought I would love it. I was disappointed bc it’s so childish. It’s an amazing game for any one age 6-12 but not what I was looking for. Played about 5 hours till I got tired of the repetitive monsters you fight.
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Dec 4, 2019Beside the childish plot, wonderful game ! Had it been a plot like War of the Lions I would give it 9. Solid FF Tactics classic gameplay, great musics.
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Aug 6, 2019The best game planning ever world and the story of beautiful characters breathtaking gameplay more like my constant, simple and wonderful tactic
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Jun 15, 2019
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Feb 10, 2018Truly an amazing Game
One of my, or maybe even my favorite NDS Game of all time.
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Oct 26, 2014Beware the Flowsand Lord! 30-40 battles in you face a rare boss fight. And this one will keep you from continuing the game it's so hard unless, you play the clan trials. So don't overlook the clan trials. Apart from that the music is good if a little cheery, the graphics are excellently vibrant, the game is a lot more challenging, and deep, than War of the Lions.
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May 2, 2014Love me some FF Tactics. Gets way too easy after too little of a time, but overall a gem of a strategy game. This sentence is just to stretch the review out to meet the 150 character minimum criteria.
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Feb 27, 2012
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Feb 24, 2012A decent offering in the game play department, but the storyline and writing are just utterly intolerable. There was potential, but I believe the first game was a better offering.
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Dec 19, 2011Excellent game. Charismatic graphics. Cool magics and abilities. And many fun. Many secrets and many no obligatory quests. The main story of the game is no good. But... the quests build a story apart. And its the real good story of the game. And it's amazing. I spend with ease 120 hours in this game and no get everything yet.
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Sep 25, 2011
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Sep 8, 2011I don't care what the storyline is, I'll always love Final Fantasy Tactics in all its incarnations. Best game evar. No one does tactics games like Final Fantasy. Tactics Ogre and Omnimusha Tactics are just cheap imitations.
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Jun 27, 2011
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EricLOct 10, 2009
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anbOct 29, 2008Outstanding game. Despite that the main plot is kinda childish, the game in general is soo deep with a lot of quest, skills, jobs etc and with a really great attention to details spiced up with really gorgeous artwork and music. Must have.
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AaronSSep 4, 2008
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LevAug 20, 2008
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JoshE.Jul 14, 2008
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WayneE.Jul 5, 2008You really get sucked into a different world.
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SteveMJul 1, 2008
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KenH.Jun 30, 2008
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Awards & Rankings
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#8 Most Discussed DS Game of 2008
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Nintendo PowerAs a result, although Grimoire of the Rift is another solid effort that's sure to scratch your tactical itch, the original Tactics remains the pinnacle of the series. [July 2008, p.86]
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With its deep Clan system and 400 missions worth of downright addictive quests, I can't help but recommend it. [July 2008, p.82]
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyIt remains worth it for all of the reasons that made the original Tactics so engrossing: Switching between different jobs, mastering new abilities from your gear, and recruiting and building your clan all remain as appealing as ever. [July 2008, p.82]