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Final Fantasy VI
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496738433
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+
Item Dimensions: 52185
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
MPN: agb p bz6e
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: February 05, 2007
Studio: Nintendo
Features:- With Edgar's tools, Terra's magic, Sabin's fists and the skills of a dozen additional characters, the Returners need only your help to seize victory from the Empire
- Summon the power of the espers, magical creatures enslaved by the Empire. Never-before-seen espers like Leviathan, Cactuar and Gilgamesh will lend their strength to you as you explore the all-new Dragon's Den dungeon
- Just because the adventure ends doesn't mean the action has to - Study your foes with the Bestiary, and then face them all in continuous battle in Soul Shrine, or relive your favorite songs in the bonus music player
- Featuringimproved graphics, a new translation, and a remixed soundtrack, Final Fantasy VI Advance is the definitive version of this classic RPG title
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Editorial Review: Join the Revolution! The Gestahlian Empire, armed with the secrets of Magitek, holds the world in chains - until a young woman named Terra frees herself from its control and joins a band of rebels known as the Returners. Armed with her magic powers, they struggle to uncover the secrets of the ancient War of the Magi and the source of the Empire's power. Command a ragged band of heroes in a desperate quest to free your world from the Empire's grasp!
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - EXTREMELY Overrated
I have play every single Final Fantasy game out other than 2, X-2, and XI, and this is by far my least favorite. Not to say that it sucks, because I know I am in the minority, but hear me out.
1. If you want nostalgic effect, go ahead and play this game. You may like it because of your bias.
2. Final Fantasy V did a better job of AP distribution. Although what makes FF VI good is that you keep whatever you learn in terms of spells, you can only use summons once per battle ... Read More
Rating: - Hasn't aged as well as I'd liked
Most people are gushing with praise, so I guess I'll be a lone dissenter. Here are some basic facts to know about me and this game:
1. I played this game on the original SNES 13 years ago and loved it.
2. I played the #1 on the Nintendo, 2 on the SNES, and 7 and 8(briefly) on the PS.
3. I have only played this Advance version near to the half-way point so far.
Therefore, there may be issues like later games in the series being exceptions, or the latter half of ... Read More
Rating: - Arguablly the "deepest" SNES RPG ever made
FF6 Advance is an enhanced re-release of what some people may remember as FF3 for the Super Nintendo (circa 1995.) The enhanced part of the re-release is a slightly remixed soundtrack and some additional content in the form of new items and one humongous dungeon to explore. Also, the game's script has been re-translated so that it "matches" the style of contemporary Final Fantasy games in terms of spell and item names, and also clears up some of the vague confusions in the FF3 translation.
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Rating: - Great conversion of a great game
You simply can't play this game too many times. The new stuff is a great addition, and the classic game itself is worth far more than Squaresoft charges for it. Buy it now.
Rating: - the definitive RPG experience
This was the first game that made me think about myself as a human being. With characters that are well-rounded enough to have been crafted by Shakespeare, a sophisticated plot, and an adventure tall enough to keep you playing 40 hours later, there is no question that this game is one of the greatest of all time.
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