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42 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Could've Flown Higher,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (Video Game)
Final Fantasy XII was not a game that was met with universal praise. In terms of fan reaction, it was rather mixed. There were a great deal of people who did not like it for the lack of character depth and change to story telling. Just the same, however, there were some who were quite taken with the world of Ivalice and who loved the political and philosophical intrigue of the original Final Fantasy XII. Even if you didn't like Final Fantasy XII, however, Revenant Wings is so different that it's almost an entirely new game. That also means that if you loved Final Fantasy XII there's no guarantee you'll like Revenant Wings.
Vaan and Penelo are now full fledged sky pirates. In this adventure they're helping the Aegyl people in the land of Lemure. In truth, the story is a lot simpler than Final Fantasy XII. It is also a bit more character driven. This adventure is an all new one, though. It takes place after Final Fantasy XII but even if you didn't finish the original game, it's no big deal. There are a few familiar faces, and a couple of references to the storyline of the original, but you're not missing anything by not having played the original title. In terms of how the game looks, Revenant Wings stands tall. The cutscenes are some of the best looking the DS has ever had by far. Even superior to Square-Enix's own Final Fantasy III. The game itself also looks pretty good. There is a good deal of unique artistic design here. Those who played Final Fantasy Tactics Advance will be able to recognize the art style instantly. Its also very colorful looking and bright. Revenant Wings also has a strong soundtrack. Much of it being remixed from the original game, but it sounds wonderful nonetheless. Eye candy aside, how exactly does the game play? This is where it becomes harder to judge Revenant Wings. The game is a Real Time Strategy game that's not really made for the RTS crowd. Needless to say, even if you don't like RTS games, you might still get into Revenant Wings. At the same time, however, the game is a little over simplified. Especially when compared to Final Fantasy XII. Everything is controlled via stylus. You can tap units and move them or you can trace out a box to select more than one if need be. If you're looking for a deeply strategic and challenging game, you won't really find it with Revenant Wings. It has a lot of what you'd expect from a strategy game. Such as characters who are better as ranged fighers, or better suited for melee. You'll also find that each type has a weakness. What it doesn't have that you'd expect, however, is a lot of strategy. There's a strategic element to the game but you probably won't have to utilize a lot of it. In terms of difficulty the game is incredibly easy. While there will be some missions that'll take you a while, it'll mostly come as a result of the game speed not moving fast enough. Your units move very slowly on the battlefield. You can't speed things up much either. Along those lines, the game has been simplified a lot. Where as Final Fantasy XII had a lot of complexity--especially with its gambit system--Revenant Wings doesn't offer a whole lot at all. The gambit system has returned but there's not nearly as much tweaking and experimenting to be done with it here. You can only assign one action to characters. On the other hand, you'll probably spend a lot of your time giving orders manually anyway. Units get bunched up a lot as well. Things can get pretty hectic on the battlefield. But it's no fun when units get bunched up and you're only trying to select one. It's hard to judge Revenant Wings. It is by no means a bad game. On the other hand, though, its like comparing Final Fantasy Tactics Advance to the original Final Fantasy Tactics. Final Fantasy XII was a huge game filled with a lot of complexity in its story and gameplay. Revenant Wings sacrifices all that. Perhaps simplicity is key in this case, but sometimes its hard to escape the fact that Revenant Wings, like Tactics Advance, could've stood to reach a little higher. The story could've been a little deeper and the complexities to the combat could've been fleshed out and expanded more. Regardless of that, the game is still pretty fun. Pros: +A bit more focus on the characters this time around +Very simple game to pick up and play +Beautiful game--especially the cutscenes +Good soundtrack Cons: -Combat is slow -Forgettable story -Far too easy for a strategy game
28 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings.........,
By blackaciddevil (in the USA somewhere.....) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (Video Game)
Over the last couple of years, Square-Enix has shown Nintendo alot of love. Not that I'm complaining, mind you, because I''m not. I'm quite thankful. The majority of all my DS & Gameboy Advance games are products of the company and I've loved every last one. While I hadn't played FFXII on the PS2, I was curiously drawn to this game from watching some trailers of the game. What I can tell you about it, now that I have it, is that Revenant Wings is like Heroes of Mana in alot of ways. A mission- based real time strategy RPG, if you will, that picks up right after the events of FFXII on the PS2. This story, however, is in no way related to that one. It follows Vaan, Penelo, Balthier, and Fran in a new adventure. Out of all the titles I have of Square for handhelds, this game-by far- has the most CGI FMV I've ever seen in one. The gameplay is addictive(just like FFIII & Front Mission were to me) and the game is absolutely gorgeous graphically. All in all, it is a pretty ambitious game. One that deserves to be in your DS library.
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Might be hit and miss for some.,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (Video Game)
Picked up FF XII:RV just yesterday and have already clocked several hours into it. Having been a fan of the Final Fantasy series for many years now, I was excited to check out this latest game. Though I don't find it the best, I must say it's very good. Having used a similar battle system like the one from FF XII, it's more real time based them most of the previous titles were with the random encounter system.
The Good: -Good story line with humor mixed in -New summon system gives you more characters when you go in to battle -The Cut scenes are AMAZING, especially for a hand held system. -Good use of the stylus. The Bad: -Characters seem to move slow at times while you wait for them to move -Sprites are small so it can get hard to find certain characters in a large group Overall, it's a good game if your looking for either an easy RTS (Real Time Strategy) or generally good RPG.
26 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Final Fantasy impresses on the DS yet again,
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (Video Game)
Square's flagship franchise impresses on the DS yet again with Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings. As the title implies, Revenant Wings is a sequel to last year's PS2 title Final Fantasy XII. Those who played that excellent RPG will remember it as being the best game the series had seen since the legendary Final Fantasy VII, with one of the most engaging stories since the aforementioned game as well. Revenant Wings picks up after the original FF XII concluded, with Vaan and crew being the stars of this RTS/RPG show. In terms of game design, Revenant Wings bears the most resemblance to Heroes of Mana for the DS. Unlike that title though, Revenant Wings won't aggrivate you to death, and instead pulls out some pretty impressive moments to be had. There is a nice amount of depth to be found in item and skills, even though the combat itself is a bit slow and repetitive. The game's presentation though is wonderful, from some great 3-D work to an incredible music score, Revenant Wings proves to be one of the better looking and best sounding games to hit the DS yet. While there's no Wi-Fi connectivity to be found here, Revenant Wings does offer some bonus missions, but the real meat and potatoes is to be had in the game's main story. All in all, Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings is an impressive excursion on the DS that continues one of the best stories the series has ever seen. Needless to say, if you enjoyed Final Fantasy XII on the PS2 and you own a DS, you should definitely pick up Revenant Wings.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not what I expected, it grew on me,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (Video Game)
I was just aimlessly looking at a video game wall and noticed this new Final Fantasy. I loved most of the other ones and thought this would be good.
OMG. This wasn't FF, this was a war game in FF clothing! I was so sorely disappointed, but then the story line kicks in and you get used to the battling. The game became quite fun. Now I think I may try one of those full blown computer war/magic games now that I can kinda play one. lol.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent game,
This review is from: Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (Video Game)
I've felt lately that Final Fantasy games just aren't proving to be the same as they were since the Playstation 1 and prior to that. This game however mixes up the FF formula just enough to prove me wrong. The unique battle system seems simple enough, but adds enough of a strategic depth to it to make it interesting. The missions are mostly rehashes of each other, but the game proves to be fun. With the exception of a few difficult missions (some just plain frustrating) the majority of the game is pretty easy. The story is rather interesting and makes me wish that I ha the background knowledge of FFXII (however, it is NOT necessary to understand what's going on).
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty cool.,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
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This is an awesome game. I've had a lot of fun playing it thus far.. Save the fact I keep dying a lot. I've been so used to playing FFXII and so on, that I'm used to having things like potions, x-potions, ethers, etc, but in this game there isn't. Least not that I've seen. I'm also kind of sad that only Penelo, and.. Kytes, was it? Have any real magic ability. But other than that it's not too bad. Lots of people from FFXII in it again, which is nice.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Warcraft 3 game on DS,
By DM (Chicago, USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (Video Game)
The good:
- Amazing depth of gameplay, for a DS game. RW manages to perfectly balance the RTS and RPG elements, creating a great experience. In many ways, this game takes a lot of good things from Warcraft 3 and applies them to the FF Universe. - Graphics and music are very good. Especially the levels with waterfalls look gorgeous. - Game Speed is on the slow side (no Command and Conquer 3 here), but this works well with the limitation in controls. Having to be in multiple places at once is a bit more difficult on DS, so I look at this as an advantage. - Game Difficulty varies between Normal to Hard. I am at 83% of the game and overall, all battles felt fair, even if some were more difficult than others. Like in any RPG, the key here is to level up a lot, which you can do with the side missions. - How cool is this: You can create weapons - more powerful than anything you can buy or find. All RPG classes are also represented here, even if they have different names. You can also level up your summons, use high level spells that can change a battle's outcome and you can set up a gambit, for automatically using of a spell. The bad: For all its depth, it is rather hard to play this game as intended. The main problem here is the size of the screen. Your summons and characters are sprites and - when it is 20 of them on screen - it is difficult to select the ones you want. In this game, even summons have spells and using them efficiently, can help a lot. While the Y button can be used to select groups, I found myself using just the heroes' spells for most of the game. The ugly: The story starts very, very slow. I would guess that most reviewers that gave up on this game, did it because they got bored quickly. It takes 5-8 hours before you can start talking strategy / RPG gameplay, so be aware that you need some patience in the beginning. Overall, this is a 5 star game in my book. Despite some minor setbacks, the final package is probably the best RTS/RPG on DS and maybe one in many iterations to come. Do yourself a favor and buy this.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
In for a big suprise,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (Video Game)
This game is fast pace. However, at the end it really grinds down. At first the enemy being strong isn't a problem until they are 40 levels higher. Which leads to 10+ hours of level grinding at the last chapter which blows. Except for the last part the game is great.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun,
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= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
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This game is fun but not overly so. I finished it fairly easily and it posed no real challenge to me. I hoped the next one is better in challenging my mind.
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Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings by Square Enix (Nintendo DS)
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