The (sort-of) new faces in Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions |
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Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions for Sony PSP is just around the corner, and it wouldn't hurt to hype things up a bit by giving you guys a refresher on the extra characters that can be unlocked in-game.
First off, there's Cloud of Final Fantasy VII fame. So how did he manage to stumble out of his high-tech dimension and into medieval Ivalice? It just so happens that he got sucked from his dimension, and the impact of interdimensional travel affected the poor guy so much that he's always plagued with headaches and keeps on mumbling strange words, like "Sephiroth".
Another is Balthier, that dashing sky pirate from Final Fantasy XII. He also hails from Ivalice, and flies around in his airship (known as the Strahl) stealing treasure from the greedy and giving it to the poor. Balthier is especially useful in acquiring supplies, if you get our drift. Want to make sure that you get him in-game? Check this link to find out how to unlock him.
Finally, there's Luso, a hunter who also plays a part in Final Fantasy A2: Sealed Grimoire for the DS. He will serve as the group's scribe, recording the adventures that they go through each day.
Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions will hit store shelves on October 5, but for us Final Fantasy nuts, the wait couldn't be much longer.
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i gotta say, im not very impressed so far, Jeanne d'arc has been a far superior game, i dono, i skipped the first tactics so i dont know the specific improvements from experience but its nothing dazzling to me so far
I already got the game..
but haven't played it yet....
Say that the slowdown problems have STILL not been fixed. =(
playing it now and i gotta say its almost exactly the same as the original with A FEW improvements. i havent experienced any slowdown tho. not sure if ill buy when available in us but still a good game
there is less slowdown than the japanese version, but its still there. i know because i've also played the original ps1 version through pops.
also, it works well with remotejoy through irshell, except the music kinda sounds bad. and im sure it contributes to the slowdown, too...