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8.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 153 Ratings

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  1. Sep 4, 2023
    4
    Final Fantasy XII was my introduction into this Final Fantasy series. It had a fun enough tutorial, but then the main protagonist was introduced and I quickly lost interest. Maybe I'll finish it someday, but there was no reason for me to feel an urge to continue.
  2. Jan 14, 2023
    10
    worth it and glad to play this game again. so much memories and nostalgia within this eleventh game in the series. this collection is great.
  3. Sep 4, 2022
    6
    It's a bit like Xenoblade except more boring in every aspect. Rather buy Xenoblade 3, which is one of the best rpgs of all time.
  4. Aug 26, 2022
    0
    this gameplay is very bad, you have to do nothing all the time. very boring
  5. Jul 5, 2022
    2
    What do people see in this game? I’ve never been so bored by a Final Fantasy game before. Uninteresting characters, poorly developed story that’s banal and cribs too much from Star Wars, most levels are drab and unappealing looking, monster design is lame, combat is trash. 12 marked the beginning of a decade long decline for the series into mediocrity that didn’t really start to turnWhat do people see in this game? I’ve never been so bored by a Final Fantasy game before. Uninteresting characters, poorly developed story that’s banal and cribs too much from Star Wars, most levels are drab and unappealing looking, monster design is lame, combat is trash. 12 marked the beginning of a decade long decline for the series into mediocrity that didn’t really start to turn around until 15 as we saw how low the series could sink with the 13 trilogy. Expand
  6. Jun 30, 2022
    0
    one of the worst games that i played. the gameplay is so boring and empty. i dont like it
  7. May 23, 2022
    5
    Not the worst FF game, but far from being the best.

    Pros: - Great music. - Great CGI sequences. - Good character designs, especially Fran. - Somewhat open world, though still on rails, like you would expect from a JRPG. - Grinding can be fun. Cons: - Loot and gear: The license system is needlessly convoluted. For example, you have to buy a license in order to wear a specific
    Not the worst FF game, but far from being the best.

    Pros:
    - Great music.
    - Great CGI sequences.
    - Good character designs, especially Fran.
    - Somewhat open world, though still on rails, like you would expect from a JRPG.
    - Grinding can be fun.

    Cons:
    - Loot and gear: The license system is needlessly convoluted. For example, you have to buy a license in order to wear a specific ring... Wouldn't it be easier to assign a level to each item, and once you reach that level (characters have levels) you gain access to said item? For those who like grinding, you will have all the licenses before even reaching the game's halfway point, making the whole license board point system pointless. You will simply wait to find the items you're entitled to wear. Additionally, there's a way to "craft" items by selling specific items/ingredients and getting new one-time items available in a bazaar. Again, convoluted. Just create a normal crafting system.

    - Fighting: Regular enemies are merely pests. There's loads of them, and most are dealt with without you even knowing it, since your characters can be programmed to act automatically. Summons are useless. They're basically characters you call on that come help one member of your team for a while, while the rest of the team sits and waits. I rarely used them.

    - Graphics: It's a JRPG, so no organic level designs, just corridors with fancy wallpapers - sometimes mountains, sometimes forests.

    - Story: It's basically Star Wars, but what's worse, they slapped on the Ivalice / FF Tactics franchise to its name to this game, in essence cheapening the Ivalice/FFT franchise since this game has ABSOLUTELY nothing to do with FFT or Ivalice. It's a clear attempt to give the game more substance, which proves that the game's creators felt FF12 was lacking in substance. FFT was never hightech, so this new "spin" into the Ivalice ethos only adds confusion and messes with future games.

    Overall, it's ok if you like to grind and have a lot of time to waste, but it has a lot of missed potential. Not sure why Square created this game.
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  8. May 10, 2022
    9
    This is on my top 3 FF games, the story is serious and complex, the worldbuilding is great, the music is very good (but you have to manually set BSO to have the most tonally apropiate music) and the gameplay is probably the best amalgamation of an active and paused battle system in the series
  9. Jan 18, 2022
    6
    The game is alright and the story is somewhat interesting. However, the stroy is also difficult to follow and the controls/gameplay is to weird for me to keep using.

    It's by no means a bad game however. The controls just personally weren't working for me as stated above.
  10. Jul 29, 2021
    6
    Serviceable and occasioanally addictive RPG. All aspects just too shallow. Combat, characters, licence board, plot, gambit system, side activities; all needed more depth to be really engaging. Final product is like eating a whole pack of rice cakes. Not terrible, and enough calories to make it (just about) worth your while, but nothing to remember.
  11. Jun 7, 2021
    10
    One of the best RPG I've ever played in my whole life! I don't have the right words to express how perfect that videogame is...
  12. Jan 24, 2021
    8
    Pros

    - Esper and Hunt quest is challenging and fun - Gameplay enhancement from original is amazing and feels more focused - Gambit System planning and seeing your tactics melt the enemy is fun - Exploring is fun (because of the fast option) - The X4 game speed option is a huge godsent for me because i love RPG that has fast options and this helps make the game less grindy. Might be
    Pros

    - Esper and Hunt quest is challenging and fun
    - Gameplay enhancement from original is amazing and feels more focused
    - Gambit System planning and seeing your tactics melt the enemy is fun
    - Exploring is fun (because of the fast option)
    - The X4 game speed option is a huge godsent for me because i love RPG that has fast options and this helps make the game less grindy. Might be a bit difficult to control on X4 speed, but i got used to it.
    - Its kinda giving me my Star Wars vibe

    Cons
    - Story and character is meh, except Balthier. I love that guy
    - Whats with the black bar on the bottom for the CG cutscene?
    - The camera may be too close to the main character. I wish the camera is zoomed out just a little bit.
    - UI navigation on some places sometimes feel a bit sluggish although not gamebreaking, mostly at dialogue message selection during conversation.

    Summary
    The gameplay overhaul really attracts me to play it again since its release on PS2 era. I am grateful to able to finish it this time on Switch
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  13. Jan 12, 2021
    10
    My number one FF, even before the massive improvements included in Zodiac Age. Looks great on Switch.
  14. Aug 21, 2020
    9
    Excelente juego! Es mi primer FF y la verdad que voy a comprarme X X-2 porque este me gustó tanto. Al inicio me costó engancharme, pero luego de un rato, quería hacer las cacerías, quería forjar las armas poderosas y el hecho de poder acelerar partes aburridas x2 y x4 es genial!
  15. Jul 23, 2020
    7
    Good story,unique combat gameplay that makes you strategize using the Gambit system. Good buy
  16. Jul 11, 2020
    5
    Story: Pretty good but starts off very meandering but once you have a full party and the plot gets moving it's better.

    Characters: Alright, but Vaan is a bad MC and Penelo is kinda just there. Really it's just Basch, Balthier, Fran, and Ashe that are interesting and none are incredibly so. Combat: Simultaneously one of it's stronger and weaker points. When slightly underleveled
    Story: Pretty good but starts off very meandering but once you have a full party and the plot gets moving it's better.

    Characters: Alright, but Vaan is a bad MC and Penelo is kinda just there. Really it's just Basch, Balthier, Fran, and Ashe that are interesting and none are incredibly so.

    Combat: Simultaneously one of it's stronger and weaker points. When slightly underleveled against a boss the combat system really shines and it feels great. The gambit system lets the fights move fluidly but there's enough challenge that you still are engaged and thinking about tactics. But for 95% of the game you will not be fighting bosses you will be steam rolling everything at 4x speed. Also I HATE summons in this game, mechanically they are a pain to use and there's very little spectacle to them anymore or the fights in general, they're very dull to look at. Physical characters are super boring (not exactly unexpected in FF games to be fair) and most techniques are kinda bad.

    Graphics: The art direction took a while to get used to (and I prefer the animu styling of FFX over this) but it's very good looking for a ps2 game. And I like that it looks like a Star Wars prequel. Bosses look pretty great though the average monsters look pretty dated by modern standards. Most of the areas look pretty great like the Sandsea and Mosphorron Highlands and the Salikawood but some are very dull like the Golmore Jungles

    Map: This map is so annoying and I wish this game came out a generation later because I hate it but not because of the scenery (which is often great) but because of the layout. It's got enough dull sprawl to match the emptiest open world game but without a shred of organic feeling to it. The outside areas are filled with visible and invisible walls and are very restrictive feeling.For so much of this game you are looking at walls or cliffs. Maps that could be great like the Sandsea are instead just you walking in semicircles 800 trillion times. Very few are actually both intriguing visually and fun to explore and almost all of them are north of Rabanastre (so about 2/3rds of the way through the game). Dungeon's are mostly good tho.

    Camera: Terrible, it is about 3 feet behind you and you take up a full fifth of the screen at any given moment (thank god the characters are slender or it'd be even worse).
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  17. May 9, 2020
    8
    i played this on ps2 years ago and honestly hated it. The game felt repetitive and padded out. Thankfully the zodiac age fixes most of my issues with it.

    Pros First of all the fast forward function is a godsend. This 40 hour game shrinks down to a much more enjoyable 24 hour experience. Grinding is actually kind of fun and exploring the large dungeons is something I looked forward to
    i played this on ps2 years ago and honestly hated it. The game felt repetitive and padded out. Thankfully the zodiac age fixes most of my issues with it.

    Pros

    First of all the fast forward function is a godsend. This 40 hour game shrinks down to a much more enjoyable 24 hour experience. Grinding is actually kind of fun and exploring the large dungeons is something I looked forward to this time around. The story sections come faster this way and that's certainly a better experience.

    Second the story is quite enjoyable. It's not on the same level as some of the earlier games in the series, particularly 7,8 and 9, but it's quite well told with some nice story beats particularly in the second part of the game.

    Third the characters are mostly pretty good. Basch and Ashe are kind of cliches but they work well. Fran and Balthier are much more interesting. It's a shame the cast is so small though. Now for the cons.

    Cons

    Vaan is a weak protagonist and penelo is very uninteresting. Overall though this isn't such a big deal. I actually quite liked the cast as a whole.

    The villain is very forgettable. Quite possibly the least memorable villain in a final fantasy game.

    The opening hours can be quite slow and there are some annoying parts for example running around a city yelling about basch von ronsenburg was a pain.

    The gambit system isn't the most interesting. I spent large parts of the game using only the left analogue stick. Even in the final boss fight I was just occasionally using cure magic. It was all pretty much done for me. Still it's quite relaxing to just run around and watch your characters beat up enemies for you and gain levels.

    Overall i'm really glad i revisited this game. I wouldn't mind revisiting 13 in the future as well but only if they add a fast forward function to it as well. Sadly both 12 and 13 come off as feeling quite bloated and repetitive in their original versions.
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  18. Apr 10, 2020
    10
    Uno de los mejores juegos de mi vida,lo pase mil veces y las qe me qedan,y esta version es perfecta.
  19. Jul 2, 2019
    10
    this port of an underrated Ps2 game should be played by anyone who who is curious to discover the Final Fantasy name/brand and one of the most uniqe worlds in gaming with the breathtaking Ivalice where every scenery bursts magic and a mytical story waits to be told on every corner, combined with a soundtrack that is truly enchanting . try it out you won't regret it.
  20. Nov 27, 2019
    10
    I loooooove this RPG so much! So much customization and the story was awesome. Loved Balthier especially! Dope game
  21. Nov 19, 2019
    10
    One of the best RPGs I've played in my life. The amount of customization is great and I especially appreciate the way the gameplay opens up progressively. It deserves a lot more love!
  22. Nov 19, 2019
    10
    I loved playing this game so much. It has so much content that it took me 200 hours to finish everything! Definitely well worth a playthrough in my opinion! The music is also the awesomest thing
  23. Nov 15, 2019
    9
    I would have loved full rehashed graphics, but still it's nice to look at. The addition it got since PS2 are only a big bonus, it gave the game some fresh air and a reason more to replay it from scratch.
  24. Nov 4, 2019
    7
    It is a very peculiar entry in the Final Fantasy main series. The fighting system is inspired by the MMORPG Final Fantasy 11. It has a gambit system which looks like MACRO in MMORPG. It allows you to make your characters do actions when some criteria are matched. E.g: Use Firaga if monster weak to fire.

    It seemed to be an innovation at first, but it made the game too easy. In the last
    It is a very peculiar entry in the Final Fantasy main series. The fighting system is inspired by the MMORPG Final Fantasy 11. It has a gambit system which looks like MACRO in MMORPG. It allows you to make your characters do actions when some criteria are matched. E.g: Use Firaga if monster weak to fire.

    It seemed to be an innovation at first, but it made the game too easy. In the last dungeon, I had nothing to do. I just had to walk with my characters while they were annihilating enemies. Even the last boss did not require any input from my side.

    The job system is great but some combination seemed overpowered.

    Story-wise, it was not bad but it was definitely not as epic as previous entries in the series. The main protagonist has absolutely no charisma, hopefully characters like Balthier and Bash make up for it.

    It runs well on the switch in both handled and dock mode and it’s nice to be able to play with the orchestra soundtrack.

    If you are a fan of the Final Fantasy genre, I would still recommend it. It has a lot of side quests and optional content but it is definitely not a must to have.
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  25. Sep 23, 2019
    9
    I don’t get why ppl give this game so much flak - I loved it and would rank it in my top 3 FFs. The battle system was fantastic - I don’t know why it hasn’t been replicated. My only real complaint about the game was that it was a bit too easy... coulda made it a bit more challenging.
  26. Sep 18, 2019
    5
    I normally like that kind of RPG but the battle style is an awkward hybrid between turn-based and action, which ends up being worse than each separately. There is a lot of grinding necessary to beat the bosses in the game and progress, which adds lengthy stretches into the game. Luckily the fast-forward option accelerates exploration and backtracking a bit. Oh, and the debuffs... I don'tI normally like that kind of RPG but the battle style is an awkward hybrid between turn-based and action, which ends up being worse than each separately. There is a lot of grinding necessary to beat the bosses in the game and progress, which adds lengthy stretches into the game. Luckily the fast-forward option accelerates exploration and backtracking a bit. Oh, and the debuffs... I don't mind some of them but this game is literally a debuff party whenever you get into a fight at some point in the game, it is really irritating, especially when regular enemies just send your entire party to sleep! Despite everything, I really tried to like the game. The story is complex and the music is generally good. It is just the gameplay that ruined it for me. Expand
  27. Sep 6, 2019
    8
    This is one of the best FF games in my opinion though I didn't play all of them but this one has so many good things except its story.
  28. Sep 4, 2019
    1
    I read some reviews and thought I might like this game, but unfortunately, it's like Xenoblade Chronicles gameplay with worse graphics. It's not the kind of RPG I like. What I absolutely hated about this game is the difficulty in grinding to level up - it's just too onerous. Also the way you upgrade your weapons / armour is just nonsensically complicated for no reason. Not recommended atI read some reviews and thought I might like this game, but unfortunately, it's like Xenoblade Chronicles gameplay with worse graphics. It's not the kind of RPG I like. What I absolutely hated about this game is the difficulty in grinding to level up - it's just too onerous. Also the way you upgrade your weapons / armour is just nonsensically complicated for no reason. Not recommended at all. There are many other better RPGs out there e.g. Octopath Traveler. Expand
  29. Aug 6, 2019
    10
    Final Fantasy 12 is one of the most beautiful things you can see anyone who likes rpg and this thing is really surprising if you wish to be deeper than you are.
  30. Jun 26, 2019
    8
    If you don't consider yourself a gamer be cautious with this one. It will be more of a homework assignment than you might expect while trying to familiarize yourself with gambits, buffs, tanks, licenses and so on. Plus add in all the side quests these ff games provide and you'll be busy researching what to do next. With that said, the game is outstanding once you get the gameplay in your bones.
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85

Generally favorable reviews - based on 30 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 30
  2. Negative: 0 out of 30
  1. Aug 26, 2019
    60
    On a scale of best to worst Final Fantasy titles, XII sits somewhere in the middle. It exists in a bland limbo of mediocrity. The best qualities lie in its art direction, music and animation. Being able to play with a high speed mode truly illustrates just how slow and tedious the combat actually is and by circumventing it entirely, a huge portion of the experience is compromised but also the overall product is made more enjoyable.
  2. Jun 17, 2019
    80
    Final Fantasy XII is a solid entry in the main series that has definitely been improved by updates made with the remaster. Elements of the game that were quite a shake-up at the time stand out much less given where the series has gone over the last decade. If you missed it the first time, this is the best version I could recommend thanks to the portability and all of the most up to date additions and improvements. More importantly, the game is fun. After countless hours of turn-based battles, it was a pleasant change. If you missed it the first time, it’s time to fix that mistake and grab Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age.
  3. May 29, 2019
    80
    All of this comes together for a mostly engaging strategic experience that is just long enough to not wear out its welcome. You’re not going to sink hundreds of hours into it like you did with Breath of Wild and Xenoblade Chronicles 2, but that’s a good thing in this case. Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac age chugs along at a decent speed (albeit sometimes slowed by long, repetitive environments and the micromanagement of the gambit system), with story elements dropped in just often enough to keep you intrigued.