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  • In Name Only

    It's like FF13 with the whole dreaded hallway where all you do is just hit forward and auto battle; only they've taken the go forward thing out. What a waste, this is nothing like the previous dimensions game where at least you got the first chapter free to see if you liked it. The Japanese version does this, but here nope it's paywall locked. It's such a boring game, and that's it's real damping trait.
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  • I love the game

    I think this game is a really good game. Great entry game for new final fantasy players on the go; easy controls, fun story, cast and gameplay. Only probably I have is that, as a fan of the series for years, is that when I bought the game I expected it to be a little different. Other than that I think the game could be a great gateway game to a spin off series or maybe a game for handheld consoles.
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  • Bad

    This game is so boring. I really thought it would be like, an actual game but it's just so monotonous and not in a good way. No exploration or anything. Bad story
  • Fun!

    I like playing games I can progress in short bursts, this game gives me a nice FF fix, with minimal time invested. However, you can play as much as you want, and an auto battle option makes grinding reasonable and fair. I love it, and I’m happy it had no ffp mechanics left in it, awesome!
  • Perfect for on the go.

    Despite my fears, and other reviews I have read, concerning the fact that this use to be a free to play game. I decided to make the purchase, and well, I am not disappointed one bit, but perhaps this is because I knew what to expect coming into the game. However, I'd like to think that without any prior knowledge of the games history I would've still appreciated this effort from square enix.

    As far as gameplay goes, battles are turn based and streamlined pretty quickly, nothing truly mind blowing or game changing here just the basics, you'll have many skills, and summons to collect on this adventure (think chaos rings III without the triangle). You can also buy and sell items; and talk to villagers.
    The UI and presentation of the game is one thing that the game does very well, making use of all space allows you to easily navigate through each menu (much like how Nintendo has done with theUI in their mobile games)
    The story may not attract everyone since it definitely follows formulas that have been done before, but it is different, and if you've played some of the earlier FF games or Chrono Trigger, I'd like to think you wouldn't have a problem with this story wise?
    The best thing about this game for me, personally, is it's VERY on the go friendly. Offline play, meaning you can play it in the subway! Mid-battle saves so you can stop playing whenever w/o worrying about progress being loss, and there's a cloud save.
    The game may not be as explorational or in depth as previous FF games, but this is definitely the most fledged out in terms of an on the go experience. If you're a fan of the series I say give it a shot. It's something unique and new in terms of an FF on the go experience.

    *And to those complaining that it's not what they expected or it's not like the first dimensions, I recommend doing research before spending your money, rather than writing a bad review due to expectations not being met.
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  • Do not buy. No exploration, no overworld, no random encounters. This game is nothing like the first.

    This game is not like the first. There is no overworld. There are no random encounters. It plays from a hub world like any generic free to play game. It is just a rush of battles with no exploration. The first Final Fantasy Dimensions was amazing. It was a return to the snes days of Final Fantasy. This game is just a free to play game disguised as a premium game. Do not buy.
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  • A New Adventure Awaits

    For the Final Fantasy (FF) fan who thinks every FF title needs to be an exact carbon copy of every other FF title: if that is your expectation then you might be disappointed. My first impressions of the game are very positive overall. I feel like things are streamlined in such a way to keep the player steadily advancing while constantly adding in new elements of play. It also appears that Square Enix (SE) has taken heed of what's currently popular in the mobile RPG market and incorporated it into their new title. Of course, it still has many of the common FF mainstays found in any other FF title, such as moogles, chocobos, turn-based combat, towns, shops, world maps, etc. The common core elements that identify a FF title are all there.

    It seems apparent to this long time, old school FF fan that this is a solid effort by SE to keep providing fans with more FF content that's relevant and high quality. However, I've not finished the game yet and although I highly doubt it, I could be wrong. I'll write the conclusion for this review upon finishing the game. For now, though, I'm quite satisfied.
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  • Fun so far, but input controls...

    Found out the game was out today and bought it before I could blink. I’m a big fan of the franchise (happy 30 anniversary!) and I’ve been enjoying this game the hour I’ve been playing.

    The story is quite straightforward, taking elements from previous installments.

    The battle system so far is pretty good. I’m sure there’s a lot I haven’t discovered yet!

    My only frustration so far (and the reason why I remove a star from the rating) is that in my iOS 11 (iPhone 6), sometimes the touch input stops working. I can get it back working by swapping to another app and back into the game. It annoys me because it takes me away from the experience.

    In any case, I’m looking forward to keep on playing the game and seeing how the story unfolds!
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  • Final Fantasy Forever

    A new adventure!! Two hours in and I’m already obsessed. Gorgeous art. Fantastic storyline right out of the gate. Love the side quests, makes grinding really fun. Final Fantasy forever! <3
  • Don’t be confused by the title.

    The game has absolutely nothing to do with Final Fantasy Dimensions 1 other than reused sound-bits.
    Unlike a traditional Final Fantasy game, you cannot walk in this game. You cannot roam or talk to random villagers, you cant explore towns or caves. Battles and caves and such consist of pressing a button to enter, then movement is automatic. Battle is nothing to be excited about either. Boring and basic with no real reason to feel attached or excited about new abilities or characters. The story is also boring and already done in every other game. The artwork is lazy and ugly. Basically a gatcha-game without the fun parts. Dont be baited by the name of the game. I have absolutely nothing good to say.
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