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Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings | 
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| From: Square Enix Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $33.48 You Save: $6.51 (16%)
New (13) Used (12) from $21.97
Avg. Customer Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 1628
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: 90714 UPC: 662248907147 EAN: 0662248907147 ASIN: B000SSQPU8
Release Date: November 21, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Join FFXII characters in a new story | | • | Modified version of Final Fantasy XII's Active Dimension Battle system can be played with the stylus | | • | Wide variety of powerful summons to battle with | | • | New cutscene animation | | • | All-new soundtrack from Hitoshi Sakimoto, the composer for the original Final Fantasy XII |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Vaan and Penelo from the original Final Fantasy XII are back in a whole new adventure! Vaan has now officially made it to being a full-fledged air pirate, and together they travel around Ivalice searching for adventure. When they discover the floating continant of Lemures, home to a magical Sacred Crystal, destiny calls! Developed exclusively for the Nintendo DS, Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings is an all-new experience that makes full use of the Nintendo DS's unique features. Featuring full Touch Screen functionality, Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings allows players to control massive armies, unleash special moves and activate Gambits, all with the use of the stylus. The world of Ivalice comes alive through the respected musical stylings of Hitoshi Sakimoto and the direction of Motomu Toriyama, the director of Final Fantasy X-2 and the upcoming Final Fantasy XIII. Familiar monsters from across the spectrum of Final Fantasy games, including perennial favorites like Chocobos and Tonberries. ESRB Rated E10 for gamers aged 10 and up.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 35 more reviews...
Zzzzz... December 30, 2008 After three weeks of deep immersion in FF XII (the PS2 game), my expectations were probably too high for Revenant Wings. I suspended disbelief willingly at first, then with some effort, and finally not at all -- RW gets worse, over time. Like FF Tactics, this is a battle rattle for RTS boys, with a glut of sophomoric Japanese idealistic fantasizing about teamwork, plus a few cloyingly sweet short movies for FF's other demographic, infantile girls. But seriously folks, I have a real beef with the creators of this game: The gratuitous gory details about viera outcasts were peurile and underdramatized, to quote Wednesday Adams. With all the possibilities in that backstory, to just chop it off undeveloped was sad and very rude. It would have been better not to mention it at all.
Didn't like the game. December 26, 2008 My wife hated this type of game, with all of the killing. She played it for about 3 hours and then I sold it on eBay.
disappointment December 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved the older final fantasy games, and especially FF X and X-2 for the PS2, so I was super excited to see this one for the DS.
Trying to play it though was beyond disappointing. My complaints:
-story lacks depth and interest -strategy is too easy while mechanics of gameplay are too hard -not even fun -extremely overpriced for how terrible it is!
Thinking it might be just me, I offered it to my husband and both my kids... They ALL flat rejected it after a short time of play, with the same or similar complaints to mine.
Seriously, save your money and get a different game. Normally Square games are wonderful... I just don't know what happened with this one!!
Fun game, however.. December 6, 2008 It was a fun game with creative combat,
however it doesn't offer any special function after end the game.
You cannot review any CG, cut scenes, and you don't get any
special item or so. It is fun to play once, but twice.
Fun October 16, 2008 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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