Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Jan. 20th, 2013 05:42 pmBefore the warriors of various Final Fantasy titles managed to break free of the cycle of conflict between Chaos and Cosmos, there were many repetitions of the cycle. The first game told the story of the final cycle. This is the story of the one before it.
( A true sequel, in both story and style. )
Overall: I found this game almost as addictive as the first one, as it adds a lot of variations and maintains the sheer volume of reasons to keep grinding. I was frustrated that more than half the story (by hours of play) was just a re-hash of the first game. If you’ve never played the series, you can comfortably start here and not play the first game at all; or play the first game and only follow it up with this one if you love it 30+ hours worth.
( A true sequel, in both story and style. )
Overall: I found this game almost as addictive as the first one, as it adds a lot of variations and maintains the sheer volume of reasons to keep grinding. I was frustrated that more than half the story (by hours of play) was just a re-hash of the first game. If you’ve never played the series, you can comfortably start here and not play the first game at all; or play the first game and only follow it up with this one if you love it 30+ hours worth.