Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. Nov 19, 2018
    70
    World of Final Fantasy Maxima acts as a wonderful celebration of the Final Fantasy series that will surely appeal to fans both new and old. Though the difficulty is a little on the easy side, the story is uninspired and the visuals are disappointingly blurry, the Mirage-catching mechanics and well-crafted RPG systems make this one a good recommendation. If you loved the Final Fantasy games of days past, you’re sure to love this one, and if you’re new to the series or the JRPG genre in better, this is a great place to jump in; just don't expect anything too demanding.
  2. Feb 25, 2019
    60
    World of Final Fantasy, while a spin-off, still offers a deep Final Fantasy experience. You need a lot of patience for grinding, however, to follow along with the story.
User Score
8.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 48 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 40 out of 48
  2. Negative: 5 out of 48
  1. Nov 15, 2018
    8
    A slightly updated version of a good, mostly, lighthearted JRPG from 2016. It fits particularly well on Switch in handheld mode which is noA slightly updated version of a good, mostly, lighthearted JRPG from 2016. It fits particularly well on Switch in handheld mode which is no surprise as the game previously also came out on the Vita. This time around it looks much closer to the other console versions if you choose to take it on the go and it looks nice even on the TV screen, although, the other console versions do look better if you put them side by side.

    The biggest downside of the original game for me was its heavily backloaded story and certain formulaic story moments. However, the nostalgia rush more than makes up for most of this for me. Is it a good fit for series new comers, I'd like to think so but truthfully it relies so heavily on references that at least one or two Final Fantasy games under your belt will help with the narrative that otherwise makes you wait for itself to what sometimes feels as just make room for the myriad of references and callbacks.

    I noted the game as lighthearted and that is because peppered throughout the game are smaller story moments and scenes which heavily rely on comedy where the two main characters play off of each other in the style of traditional Japanese Manzai act. In English this translates to a lot of hit or miss puns and jokes usually by or on the expense of the brother out of the games two twin protagonists. You will likely cringe and/or laugh either because you found something funny or because it is so bad you can't help but to smile (or facepalm, but I chose to embrace this quirk of the game and smile instead). As a result, however, when the story eventually gets serious the shift in tone is so stark that I find myself struggling to take it seriously.

    In terms of gameplay that too is filled with nostalgia for me, due to its return to the classic ATB system with just enough of a twist, in monster collection and stacking, that I found it really enjoyable. The core concept of stacking is an interesting, albeit silly, way to setup your party but it works in a game with this style.

    As an upgrade to the original game Maxima offers a helping of, mostly, post game content, some new mirages to catch and New Game+ mode with optional adjusted difficulty. For the lore enthusiasts out there it also has an additional ending scene and a lot more written lore to unlock, find and collect (some of it only in New Game+). For someone who has played the original release from 2016, or the PC version from 2017, it offers enough to warrant another trip into Grymoire if only barely. The added lore will be fun for people like myself but the story is the same one you have seen before with few new moments around some of the new characters and just enough of a glimpse into the future of the twins to leave a fan of the original game hoping for sequel (even more than the original games ending already did).

    For people who passed this game when it came out originally this re-release certainly warrants another consideration (if you are looking for around 40 hours of mostly silly lighthearted and easy fun in a charming little fantasy world), in my opinion, but for people who have already played it waiting for sale might be a good call (or looking for the PC version on the cheap and just buying the DLC, PS4 owners sadly get a much worse deal than PC).
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  2. Jul 16, 2023
    9
    Ainda espero por uma continuação desse título, pois entre os vários bons títulos da Square esse ainda consegue se destacar de alguma forma e éAinda espero por uma continuação desse título, pois entre os vários bons títulos da Square esse ainda consegue se destacar de alguma forma e é um verdadeira homenagem a franquia pelos anos. Full Review »
  3. Jul 15, 2023
    8
    Tinha tudo para ser um jogo excelente e a maior homenagem a franquia, porém algumas mecânicas o tornam cansativo em alguns momentos. PorémTinha tudo para ser um jogo excelente e a maior homenagem a franquia, porém algumas mecânicas o tornam cansativo em alguns momentos. Porém ainda espero que em algum momento ele tenha uma continuação. Full Review »