The guide I linked in the post just above yours is the most comprehensive manual to the game I've ever found. It is no quick nor easy read, and it will not make the initial threshold less intimidating. But once you've made your way through section III (Basic Mechanics and Tactics), FFT opens up, and what you then have on your device is one of the most rewarding, deep and varied turn-based strategy games ever made, in a very comprehensive, detailed and refreshingly distinct gaming world, with a powerful and compelling storyline, and 100+ hours of both play and replay value. In summary: you'll be rewarded with months of unrivaled fun for those 15-25 minutes spent reading
Ugh, I just deleted it again. I don't know exactly what it is, but I just can't grasp the game. I love strategy RPGs, I've played most of the genre on the App Store and if someone were to describe FFT to me, I would be excited to play it. There is just something about the game that prevents me from getting past that first stage of familiarization. I think I've already talked myself into giving it 1 more try, maybe in the summer.
I feel the same way. No doubt it's an amazing game. But it has such a steep learning curve. Learning all of the abilities and combinations, and jobs, and etc... It just feels like work to me. I've owned this game on PS1 and now IOS. I keep telling myself someday.
Would love to know this as well. App Store reviews are hit or miss. Anyone with an iPad running iOS 10 confirm this runs well?
Howdy all! Took one for the team and it seems like it runs OK. Playing on iOS 10 on an iPad Pro 9.7". I skipped the Tutorial cut scenes and for to the initial battle tutorial part. While it looks OK overall, the dimensions somehow feel off. It also run SUPER fast. Hardly able to see what is happening on an enemy turn. I may just keep my DS version.