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  1. Apr 2, 2023
    2
    Utter garbage. Nearly impossible to beat summon bosses ruin this game. Grindy as hell just to get through the story mode. Spend hours and hours just to get railed by unfair bosses that one shot the player. Waste of time, and waste of money. As someone that has beaten every FF game but XI, this is worst Final Fantasy game ever made. Hell I've beaten every souls game and these are the mostUtter garbage. Nearly impossible to beat summon bosses ruin this game. Grindy as hell just to get through the story mode. Spend hours and hours just to get railed by unfair bosses that one shot the player. Waste of time, and waste of money. As someone that has beaten every FF game but XI, this is worst Final Fantasy game ever made. Hell I've beaten every souls game and these are the most unfair and broken bosses in any game I've played.
    Don't buy this, don't download the free version its not worth anybody's time. Square and Team Ninja should have to bare the shame they have brought on by making this piece of crap. I hate this garbage and I hate square enix for making it.
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  2. Jan 30, 2023
    0
    One match is too long.
    No 1vs1 mode.
    Attacks are monotonous and unexhilarating.
    CPU is too strong in the storyline.
  3. Oct 12, 2022
    4
    um, what happened here, SE? We have two story-driven cross-over games in Dissidia 1 and duodecim and outta nowhere you change it into a tag-team Super Smash Bros? for what purpose? That's a rhetorical question as we all know it's only purpose was to latch onto a well established classic. The first two Dissidia's were highly revered and for good reason. They did what classical FF games didum, what happened here, SE? We have two story-driven cross-over games in Dissidia 1 and duodecim and outta nowhere you change it into a tag-team Super Smash Bros? for what purpose? That's a rhetorical question as we all know it's only purpose was to latch onto a well established classic. The first two Dissidia's were highly revered and for good reason. They did what classical FF games did well and are known for; narrative driven games with loads of mythological ties sprinkled everywhere and threw in a very fun action RPG battle system.
    this game...this game is not that. It's a brawler/fighter and a watered down version of it's predecessors. It saddens me, truly.
    If they wanted another FF fighter they could have just called it Ehrgeiz 2...and even that game had a better story mode, the deep dungeon was great (same as the one in FFT) but nuuuooooo...they wanted to latch onto one of their popular IP's. In what world were they thinking that the people who loved the first 2 as story-driven single player titles would want to all of sudden play it as a online 3v3??
    if you want a FF game that brings all the characters together in a neat way and is story driven just pick up FF Record Keeper or Brave Exvius; two FREE mobile games that sadly are gacha's yet still better than this game.

    graphics and music are still top notch and the battle is fairly smooth so have to give them some points for those.
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  4. Mar 3, 2022
    2
    After two satisfactory portable entries, Dissidia makes its grand debut on console... only to fall flat on its face. Upping the amount of players from 1v1 to 3v3 makes this game a chaotic mess, and despite this being the supposed "bigger" console version, the highlight of its two portable predecessors -- the rather robust story mode -- has been greatly scaled back.

    And then, to top it
    After two satisfactory portable entries, Dissidia makes its grand debut on console... only to fall flat on its face. Upping the amount of players from 1v1 to 3v3 makes this game a chaotic mess, and despite this being the supposed "bigger" console version, the highlight of its two portable predecessors -- the rather robust story mode -- has been greatly scaled back.

    And then, to top it all off, there's microtransactions. If this was Square's attempt to break into the eSports scene, they were completely misguided.
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  5. Jun 26, 2021
    1
    I really liked this game but the complete state of abandonment and absence of dedicated server are unforgivable and made all the players escape making the game unplayable.
  6. Feb 10, 2021
    0
    Square Enix's fanservice at its finest. Graphics are real bad, gameplay is real bad, music is for the first time in a ff game real bad. It doesn't feel like a fighting game, it doesn't feel like a rpg. What the heck is this??

    Then again, I shouldn't have bought this in the first place as I really HATE all these crossover games which shares really little charm.
  7. Dec 16, 2020
    0
    I knew perfectly about that e-sport desires of this Dissildia series entry. However having picked up Final Fantasy TCG and seeing wonderful art as well as being in love with two first Dissilidias I thought "it cannot be that bad, can it?".
    Oh boy I was wrong. This game, its philosopy wrecks what was good in the series. This is now only a beat-them-up game, not an action-jrpg-BEU game.
    I knew perfectly about that e-sport desires of this Dissildia series entry. However having picked up Final Fantasy TCG and seeing wonderful art as well as being in love with two first Dissilidias I thought "it cannot be that bad, can it?".
    Oh boy I was wrong. This game, its philosopy wrecks what was good in the series. This is now only a beat-them-up game, not an action-jrpg-BEU game. Problem is the game is much more chaotic and simply less rewarding than PSP entries. I even watched some gameplay from PSP and even now that old games look more enjoyable. For instance they removed "chase" and EX-Burst Mechanic (in the form of limit). Those exciting and epic mechanics are simply gone.
    Shame.... The bigger it looks so damn gorgeous.
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  8. Sep 9, 2020
    1
    Very simple, and so much caos on the screen, it's very dificult have a momento good in this game.
  9. Apr 7, 2020
    4
    Horrible online game, 3 by 3 battle and confused. Does not compare with PSP dissidia
  10. Sep 14, 2019
    3
    With Final Fantasy X being the last good Final Fantasy in my opinion and the series becoming increasingly more action based and dumbed down since then, Dissidia NT really wasn't aimed at me. But, I'll give anything a shot.

    The best part about the game is seeing some of the old FF characters with high-quality models, and voice acting (Japanese voice acting is available). Though that's
    With Final Fantasy X being the last good Final Fantasy in my opinion and the series becoming increasingly more action based and dumbed down since then, Dissidia NT really wasn't aimed at me. But, I'll give anything a shot.

    The best part about the game is seeing some of the old FF characters with high-quality models, and voice acting (Japanese voice acting is available). Though that's really where the positives end.

    The story is the standard Koei Tecmo series mashup where some random world is dying, so an entity summons in heroes from other worlds to save it. I was able to unlock about half of the story sections before I got tired of the combat. While the acting and situations the characters were in weren't bad, it was all predictable given that I'd played these types of stories before. And of course, the characters don't act quite right given their relationships in their actual games are different and many of them are supposed to be dead.

    There's a lot of DLC for the game, including characters that you'd think are necessary for a Final-Fantasy mashup, such as the most popular heroines: Yuna, Tifa, and Ryona. While you can see them in the game, you can't use them unless you pay extra. That's simply unacceptable. Well, at least we get Terra, which is a treat.

    The combat is very different, and I consider it bad compared to standard fighting games. In short, you mash O until the numbers on your character turn purple, then mash Square to kill your opponent. Pressing different directional keys while mashing O gets you different attacks and there's special moves on cooldown. What's most challenging about this combat system is positioning: if you start an attack, it mostly executes in a pre-determined area. So if you're not in the right position in relation to your opponent, you'll miss. I frequently questioned why when I fired a ranged projectile that it didn't go right toward the thing I was targeting. Well, at least everyone has the same irritating positioning system, so it's even.

    So the combat system ends up being very chaotic. With some work, you could learn its numerous positioning quirks and master it, but that's really only something that the online competitive gamer might be interested in (which I'm not).

    I got to the point in the story where I had to fight summons (such as Ifrit/shiva) and realized that this was going to take a lot of grinding to get my story level up to point where I was powerful enough to beat them (since I hadn't mastered the combat system). At that point, I decided to quit. If I really wanted to see the rest of the story, I'd just watch it on Youtube. But then again, I'm not even interested enough in it to do that.

    To compare some more with other fighting games: there's no model viewer and there's only two costumes per character (with color variations). That's well below standard fighting game standards.

    This is a short review for me, but there's not a lot to this game. It's not fun, not intellectually intriguing in any way, and comes with a generic story. Get only if you're interested in competitive online combat with Final Fantasy characters.
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  11. Aug 15, 2019
    0
    Going into this as some who has fighting games as their favorite genre of game, but at the same time, is not a big fan of Final Fantasy, I thought there might be some enjoyment to be had from this, even if I didn't appreciate the characters or the source material, but holy smokes was I wrong. It gets worse every time you try to turn it on and give it another shot.

    First, there is no
    Going into this as some who has fighting games as their favorite genre of game, but at the same time, is not a big fan of Final Fantasy, I thought there might be some enjoyment to be had from this, even if I didn't appreciate the characters or the source material, but holy smokes was I wrong. It gets worse every time you try to turn it on and give it another shot.

    First, there is no depth to the combat at all, none. There is nothing resembling a fighting game that is worth salvaging in this, it feels like Naruto more than it does something like Virtua Fighter or Dead or Alive. The game play, while it does make sense on paper after reading the tutorials, does not have any intuitive factors to it. it's reinventing the wheel by slashing the tires on the car. Nothing this game does is done right. It feels like a mess for people who are Final Fantasy fanboys who couldn't get the grasp of a traditional 3D fighter, but what modern Final Fantasy game isn't a mess?
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  12. Jun 17, 2019
    2
    When I first played this game I thought I was going to enjoy it but I was very wrong and I spent around $50. Just for game with only two or three modes and the story it's self is mediocre at best. Despite the graphical upgrade from the previous Dissidia games this one ultimate feels more of a Down grade and everything else it's questionable on how they even failed this game when theyWhen I first played this game I thought I was going to enjoy it but I was very wrong and I spent around $50. Just for game with only two or three modes and the story it's self is mediocre at best. Despite the graphical upgrade from the previous Dissidia games this one ultimate feels more of a Down grade and everything else it's questionable on how they even failed this game when they clearly had experience with Dissidia before coverall this is the biggest disappointment from Square Enix Expand
  13. Oko
    Jul 19, 2018
    4
    The graphics are quite beautiful, but that's about it. Gameplay is oversimplified, taking of all the complexity of its predecessor (less attacks options, invocations doing your work, big maps less interestings) and the ally ai are big hindrances to your combats in storymode. And the storymode... I ain't gonna say the previous one was that much interesting but at least I didn't want to slapThe graphics are quite beautiful, but that's about it. Gameplay is oversimplified, taking of all the complexity of its predecessor (less attacks options, invocations doing your work, big maps less interestings) and the ally ai are big hindrances to your combats in storymode. And the storymode... I ain't gonna say the previous one was that much interesting but at least I didn't want to slap cosmos across the face. Materia on the contrary.. And some characters completely switched personality (remember shy Terra? well she ded i guess).
    I am really sad.
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  14. Jun 7, 2018
    4
    (Lengthy Review) This is a review from a longtime player and fan of the Dissidia series. I have played the original Dissidia and also the 012 Duodecim successor. I rate both of those games highly. Dissidia NT however, only holds a small candle to its predecessors.

    The number 1 reason why Dissidia NT is lackluster is because despite adding support for more players in the battlefield as
    (Lengthy Review) This is a review from a longtime player and fan of the Dissidia series. I have played the original Dissidia and also the 012 Duodecim successor. I rate both of those games highly. Dissidia NT however, only holds a small candle to its predecessors.

    The number 1 reason why Dissidia NT is lackluster is because despite adding support for more players in the battlefield as well as a visually appealing and deeper summoning system... the game is underdeveloped in the fundamentals that actually -matter- in a Dissidia title.

    Let's breakdown what these fundamentals are:

    *Character Customization. You would think that with all the support for chat dialogue, skins, weapon skins, profile appearance and all the other cosmetic options that this topic would cut it. But it doesn't. A real Dissidia player cares about aesthetics -last-. Aesthetics matter -after- mechanical customization has been decided. Watch a youtube video on Dissidia 012 for customizing a character's loadout. The first thing that any player asserts when customizing is the choice of -abilities- aka bravery and HP attacks. In Dissidia NT, not only is there no choice for customization of bravery attacks or what control bindings they are (stick tilted up / stick tilted down), but the player is also limited in what HP attacks they can bring. The player is limited to 1 selection of hp attack.

    Let me explain just how stripped the skill customization is compared to past titles. In past Dissidia, you could select different bravery attacks based on analog stick orientation (aka L3 or R3), and on the grounded-airborne status in battle. If you were airborne and off the ground, you would have up to 3 choices of bravery attack. And if you were grounded on the ground you would have another 3 different selections! THIS ALSO APPLIED to HP attacks.

    What this expanded arsenal of up 6 bravery attacks and 6 HP attacks did wasn't to convolute the dynamics... in fact it was fluent and seamless! It required the player's skill to coordinate and execute their attacks. The skill ceiling was high, but the learning curve was not in the slightest any steeper for it! Why development decided to abandon such a rudimentary component is... disheartening.

    I would describe the mechanics of the gameplay as "dumbed down" and "clunky".

    *Gameplay controls and mechanics. Don't get it twisted; I am very impressed with the ex mode system and especially the summoning system. It surpasses the predecessors in this area. Seeing an actual instance of Ifrit or Bahamut in 3d on the battlefield blows my mind with its nuance. It also adds a very enjoyable dynamic of pressing the urgency of being in control of the summon cores that spawn in -because- the summons and their passive bonuses are so influential to the outcome. However, like I said about the abilities/skills customization being dumbed down, this also tragically applies to even the most basic of controls. I'll explain each point in a sub-list:

    **Pacing. It's no lie that the "action" for lack of a better word is happening much more leisurely. What used to be what I describe as rapid pace, superhuman, is now eerily human and realistic. It is slower and lethargic. The slow pace doesn't make Dissidia NT any more methodical. I find it makes it less so. Bravery attacking an opponent, sending them flying, then proceeding to dash towards them could happen all within 5 seconds in past Dissidias. In NT, this same sequence would take nearly double the time. This may be owed to changes in the dash system itself, but the game is far less enjoyable when the pace is slowed.

    **Dashing and interactions. Continuing of the last point, the movement system (including the dash system in which it is a component) has both improved and devolved. It improved because the types of dashes are no longer restricted to the AP (ability points) customization and are now accessible from a simple one button control. The movement system has become cumbersome. Irritating, even. Ignoring the fact that the default control scheme binds Circle to jump and X to bravery attack, maneuvering yourself vertically is immensely more difficult with limited jumping height and dashing. Scaling walls is also unintuitive with the need to be at the base of the wall and requiring 2 buttons. There are no more Triangle interactions.

    **Shielding and dodging. The shield is actually now a detriment because of the long execution time. Shielding used to be a responsive click that led to a quick thrusting of an arm that blocked bravery attacks effectively. Now it is delayed to start, and the animation lasts far too long afterwards to be useful. There is no window after blocking in which you can parry your opponent. They would have already attacked again or escaped. Parrying was possible in past Dissidias. Dodging is fine, but speed-distance quotient is less.

    For these reasons and more if I had the space, I conclude with rating Dissidia NT below par. At a low 4/10
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  15. Jun 2, 2018
    1
    Dissidia is a game targeted heavily towards its existing fan base. The idea of being able to play as and against familiar characters from the Final Fantasy series in epic, fast-paced 3v3 battles with flashy effects and pretty graphics in an arena setting is its main draw, and in that sense it does deliver. Unfortunately, with online play being the intended focus of the game, all of theDissidia is a game targeted heavily towards its existing fan base. The idea of being able to play as and against familiar characters from the Final Fantasy series in epic, fast-paced 3v3 battles with flashy effects and pretty graphics in an arena setting is its main draw, and in that sense it does deliver. Unfortunately, with online play being the intended focus of the game, all of the negatives that come with it bring down the enjoyment significantly to make the player feel like game is in more control than the player. Lag is often present, and when it is, it turns into a game of luck. Controls become unresponsive and arbitrarily drop button input, player positions teleport, hits that register visually will not actually process, etc. Both the ranking and matchmaking systems do their jobs poorly, and in turn compound their effects together resulting in an alarming amount of unbalanced matches that are not competitive. Players are either overly penalized or generously rewarded in unfair setups that put one side at a clear advantage due to some combination of team composition, inclusion of bots, map selection, and "actual" player ability. Until these issues are improved, it's difficult to see this game stand next to other AAA titles meant for competitive play. Expand
  16. May 29, 2018
    0
    This game is bad and the devs should feel bad. Seriously, I'm done with Square Enix. They took everything I vehemently loved about Dissidia and Duo Decim, and removed /all/ of it. Whatever story this game had was laughably bad (in stark contrast to the interested and complicated narrative of the previous titles), and the decision to completely remove the option for 1 v 1 combat is itsThis game is bad and the devs should feel bad. Seriously, I'm done with Square Enix. They took everything I vehemently loved about Dissidia and Duo Decim, and removed /all/ of it. Whatever story this game had was laughably bad (in stark contrast to the interested and complicated narrative of the previous titles), and the decision to completely remove the option for 1 v 1 combat is its most egregious offense. I am not much for fighting games. I play(ed) Smash brothers, and I play(ed) Dissidia. I am completely unwilling to put enough time into this game to get used to the hectic 3 v 3 gameplay. It's /very/ disappointing to see one of my favorite titles for the PSP shamed so completely by this lackluster clusterf*ck of a sh*tstorm. Expand
  17. Mar 4, 2018
    4
    The multiplayer is terrible! Lag is disgusting, it relies in pier 2 pier connections. Gamerkiller if there ever was one.
  18. Feb 14, 2018
    4
    I am a long time Final Fantasy fan. Absolutely love the franchise. And, of course, I had to give this Dissidia NT a try. Played the beta, seemed OK, I guess. Decided to check the final product - got the game on day one.

    What's the deal with this game, really? It's 2018 and we get a game for 60 bucks that offers either Online Matches or Offline Matches/tutorial? Because that story mode
    I am a long time Final Fantasy fan. Absolutely love the franchise. And, of course, I had to give this Dissidia NT a try. Played the beta, seemed OK, I guess. Decided to check the final product - got the game on day one.

    What's the deal with this game, really? It's 2018 and we get a game for 60 bucks that offers either Online Matches or Offline Matches/tutorial? Because that story mode is ridiculous.

    I love the roster, the idea that all those great heroes and villains are fighting each other with their unique skills and spells, but this gets old really fast. After playing the tutorials, a few offline matches and a few online matches I was kinda bored, to be honest. And don't even get me started on the LAG issues for online play... I can't describe. You have to see it with your own eyes... it's no joke.

    I wish this game was more engaging, and got me hooked into the idea of grinding and leveling the characters. But... in the end, it pains me to admit that - at least for me - Dissidia NT is not that much fun...
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  19. Feb 14, 2018
    1
    Speaking from someone with 130 hours into this game:
    Online is the only thing that has going for this game but it's riddled with problems beyond comprehension.

    You have been warned. DO NOT buy into this garbage.
  20. Feb 14, 2018
    4
    It's beautiful. The character design, the costumes, the effects of the attacks, they're all so beautiful. But that's where good aspects of this simplified Dissidia game end. The story is lacklustre and can't even begin to compare to the original PSP titles. The single player features have been dumbed down and, in most cases, removed completely. The aspects of the original games that madeIt's beautiful. The character design, the costumes, the effects of the attacks, they're all so beautiful. But that's where good aspects of this simplified Dissidia game end. The story is lacklustre and can't even begin to compare to the original PSP titles. The single player features have been dumbed down and, in most cases, removed completely. The aspects of the original games that made Dissidia so engaging are gone and what's left behind is a soulless 3 v 3 brawler in which you spend more time waiting in matchmaking than you do playing the game.

    Pros:
    Battle mechanics are solid
    Graphics are beautiful
    Large roster of characters

    Cons:
    Near to no story
    Some battle mechanics are clunky and don't respond well
    No dedicated servers (which causes HUGE stutter issues)
    Insanely long waiting times for matches
    Requirement to obtain memoria to open story cut scenes (This wouldn't be an issue, however you spend the majority of the game in matchmaking, which makes the process a drawn out bore fest).
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  21. Feb 12, 2018
    4
    A great idea that falls flat right out of the gate. It's very hard to pick up and play, infuriating to play alone, and the 3v3 focus means that the team with the weakest member is going to lose no matter what happens.

    The online latency is horrific (peer to peer causes disconnects, and tonnes of lag). The story mode lasts under a few hours and is all cutscenes, with a smattering of
    A great idea that falls flat right out of the gate. It's very hard to pick up and play, infuriating to play alone, and the 3v3 focus means that the team with the weakest member is going to lose no matter what happens.

    The online latency is horrific (peer to peer causes disconnects, and tonnes of lag).

    The story mode lasts under a few hours and is all cutscenes, with a smattering of fun battles that don't really go anywhere. The story itself is complete nonsense though.

    Very poor effort from Square. Don't listen to the high praise reviews, they are paid reviews or the people from the dead Dissidia reddit who cannot bare to see how bad the game is, based on their beloved franchise.
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  22. Feb 12, 2018
    3
    Very disappointing title. Being an FF fan (And I would like to add not played prvevious dissidia titles) I went into this with a free perspective, and positive mind.

    However, I was sorely disappointed with what was very limiting content for quite an extortionate price. The online mode is not only laggy due to P2P node connections and vary wildly, but are horrible for being teamed up
    Very disappointing title. Being an FF fan (And I would like to add not played prvevious dissidia titles) I went into this with a free perspective, and positive mind.

    However, I was sorely disappointed with what was very limiting content for quite an extortionate price. The online mode is not only laggy due to P2P node connections and vary wildly, but are horrible for being teamed up with other players. This is specifically noticeable if you are teaming up with a friend and waiting for a 3rd. Waiting for nearly 10 minutes for a game is not a fun experience Square Enix!

    In addition, the customization is extremely lacklustre and uninspiring, the modes very limiting, and story locked behind a grind wall. It got very boring, very quickly. Not to mention, in most cases as a bronze player, and having no dissidia experience going up against Bronze E players did not feel balanced, and some of the people you faced clearly were better than Bronze E ranking.

    Finally, the graphics and the soundtrack pulled me into this game, it certainly did all the character creations justice, and it looks like a Final Fantasy game. Ultimately though, I'd give this game a miss, it's feels incomplete, and not up to Par.
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  23. Feb 11, 2018
    0
    What a disappointment. Everything I loved about Dissidia is missing and I wasted $60. No story and no reason to play. I didn't buy this expecting or wanting an online-focused experience. If you love the old games, avoid this at all costs.
  24. Feb 7, 2018
    1
    This is possibly the worst full price game I've played on ps4. I understand it's a fighting game but locking story mode behind in game tokens that you earn through grinding is stupid. The arena aspect doesn't work for 3v3 especially since you only have 3 abilities at a time. Also when you can't control the other 2 members of your team because of the arena aspect. So if you're playingThis is possibly the worst full price game I've played on ps4. I understand it's a fighting game but locking story mode behind in game tokens that you earn through grinding is stupid. The arena aspect doesn't work for 3v3 especially since you only have 3 abilities at a time. Also when you can't control the other 2 members of your team because of the arena aspect. So if you're playing offline your team is bots. This system does not work well. It's fine for 2d fighters where you can tag out but not for arena fighters. The single player is so bare bones that it should not be a full priced game. With only 3 attacks you would think it would feel satisfying using them but no it's floaty and airy. It feels like a cheap DBZ xenoverse knock off but those games are bad too so its even worse. The only 2 saving graces to this game are the graphics and the fact that it has final fantasy characters. Expand
  25. Feb 6, 2018
    0
    Dissidia NT is a shallow game with lots if visual noise. I am a fan of the fact that equipment is gone and I never cared about the story but customizing you're characters skills are gone. Each character gets to use one single HP attack for the whole match and you can't change your move list up. Jecht as a character has been gutted and Tera has some kind of awful passive charge by doingDissidia NT is a shallow game with lots if visual noise. I am a fan of the fact that equipment is gone and I never cared about the story but customizing you're characters skills are gone. Each character gets to use one single HP attack for the whole match and you can't change your move list up. Jecht as a character has been gutted and Tera has some kind of awful passive charge by doing nothing meaning you don't really get to pick which version of an attack you use.

    Then theres the 3v3s. Another awful edition because they just ported the camera from the old games and it isn't meant to deal with multiple targets and frequently locks onto something you didn't want it to leading to you getting hit in the back. Then most matches turn into two 2v1s. your teammates tag team on guy while his friends tag team you.

    Then fighting the AI by yourself isn't even fun, it literally just runs away the entire match. Its clear this game was never meant to be anything more than an arcade fighter by why does that mean Sephiroth can't have octislash scintilla and meteor for multiple options of engagement?
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  26. Feb 5, 2018
    2
    These user reviews accurately reflect how I felt after playing the closed beta months ago. Missed. Opportunity.
  27. Feb 4, 2018
    3
    Having been an avid fan of Dissidia since the PSP releases, I was expecting a lot from this game in the hopes of there being a decent current gen console spinoff Final Fantasy game that had all the gratuitous fan service of the original PSP games.

    However, this game at its core is nothing more than a watered-down arcade fighter with single player elements shoe horned in at the very end.
    Having been an avid fan of Dissidia since the PSP releases, I was expecting a lot from this game in the hopes of there being a decent current gen console spinoff Final Fantasy game that had all the gratuitous fan service of the original PSP games.

    However, this game at its core is nothing more than a watered-down arcade fighter with single player elements shoe horned in at the very end. The original was a 1 v 1 fighting game of an unorthodox nature that mostly played on fan service for fans of the series.

    The game just feels empty and unsatisfying because a lot of the variety of the characters has been taken away in favor of overall simplified characters to play with. For most of the characters, you only have one HP slot (with the exception of Vaan) whereas in the original titles you had at least four HP slots with a multitude of Bravery attacks that could be chained into HP combos.

    And speaking of Bravery attacks, you have no control over what they are or how they are assigned to your directional controls, which takes away how to mold the character around your playstyle.

    The story mode, cutscenes, and event battles are all locked away behind Memoria that forces you to play the boring gauntlet mode repeatedly to the point it becomes like grinding, and that is also the only way to level up your characters instead of being able to do single battles against increasingly higher-level opponents to do so.

    That being said, the visuals are stunning, and the music is nice but that’s really all the game has going for it as far as the positives.

    The multiplayer, at this point, is borderline unplayable because of the network desynch issues and the servers dropping you (and your party members) at random times. There are no dedicated servers and it causes a ton of issues because there are six people connecting to each other at any given time.

    All they had to do was give us more game options for solo play and ranked 1 v 1 matches to add to the severe emptiness of this game. It has been out for less than a week and I already have no desire to play it in favor of games that actually function properly.
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  28. Feb 4, 2018
    1
    This game erased every single feature that made the predecessors great. There's no more leveling system/character developement, no more stats-changing equipments (only "skins" from preordering or loot boxes), no more worldmap, no more quest creation, no more ... nothing. Most of the OST is simply copied from the predecessors and the story mode is simply ... not necessary. It's not good,This game erased every single feature that made the predecessors great. There's no more leveling system/character developement, no more stats-changing equipments (only "skins" from preordering or loot boxes), no more worldmap, no more quest creation, no more ... nothing. Most of the OST is simply copied from the predecessors and the story mode is simply ... not necessary. It's not good, that's it (spoiler-free version). Plus, you are not even able to play the story mode in one go as you can only open new chapters with a currency, you achieve by finishing online/offline-events. This is a feature very similair to typical stamina-like mobile game features like in Kingdom Hearts Unchained and Final Fantasy Record Keeper. The battle system is a chaotic mess (3on3) with a very flatten version of the original's features. Then, 6 characters from the predecessor were removed in exchange for 4 new ones, after promising a much bigger ruster and every previous character included.
    Dissidia went from a great content packed offline-experience with an additional online-mode to an online-focused game that lacks content and is not worth playing offline at all. After so many years of waiting for a new Dissidia and the hopes for one on home consoles, this full-prize monster shattered many people's dreams, me included.
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  29. Feb 4, 2018
    0
    The game feels empty, its just mindless 3v3 battles against AI or online players.
    The other mode is destroy the other team cristal.
    That's the entire game.
    There is no story mode, you just watch cutscenes exchanging coins you get playing the other two modes i just mentioned.
    Dont' buy, dont support. They need to give games pasion and a reason to play, this is empty.
  30. Feb 3, 2018
    3
    O jogo perdeu sua essência, os elementos de rpg foram substituídos por elementos baseados no pvp, quase um moba... você pode comprar armas, porém são apenas um adereço cosmético.. o nivel do personagem não altera em nada seus stats apenas abrem umas poucas skills. A luta 3x3 deixou o jogo extremamente lento e confuso, o story mode é um fracasso. Resumidamente não é um jogo para jogadoresO jogo perdeu sua essência, os elementos de rpg foram substituídos por elementos baseados no pvp, quase um moba... você pode comprar armas, porém são apenas um adereço cosmético.. o nivel do personagem não altera em nada seus stats apenas abrem umas poucas skills. A luta 3x3 deixou o jogo extremamente lento e confuso, o story mode é um fracasso. Resumidamente não é um jogo para jogadores casuais ou para single player (INFELIZMENTE).... ele tem um foco quase total no pvp... Triste Expand
Metascore
67

Mixed or average reviews - based on 66 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 66
  2. Negative: 0 out of 66
  1. Apr 30, 2018
    60
    A chaotic, pretty much useless crossover of Final Fantasy worlds. I’m surprised that this game was made by Team Ninja.
  2. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Apr 4, 2018
    60
    A cumbersome and confusing fighter that's hard to penetrate, Dissidia NT can be rewarding for Final Fantasy fans once you get your head around the mechanics. [Apr 2018, p.94]
  3. games(TM)
    Mar 22, 2018
    60
    Thrilling and fun, but deeply online-focused. [Issue#198, p.76]