
Come on, PS3!
FINAL FANTASY TACTICS
You can do it with your smartphone too.
>>1
Why aren’t all Square Enix’s mobile ports compatible with controllers?
>>19
I’m playing Chrono Trigger!
Aren’t they selling game archives anymore?
Let’s do the Lion War!
Selling.
Lion War too
Also, the smartphone version as well.
I hope you do your best because there is a joy that can only be experienced during the first playthrough.
It seems about time for a remaster or something like that, doesn’t it?
Remasters and remakes from around this period are gradually progressing, so I have some expectations.
>>7
I wonder if they will transplant it as expected…
Make sure to split the save data into smaller parts!
It would be nice if the Romancing SaGa 2 Remake team could handle it without Matsuno getting involved.
Wasn’t there something like a sequel that came out for the Advance?
I haven’t done that, but how was it?
The A series is unrelated in terms of the story.
Why is it trending?
I would want to do it too.
I wonder if I should buy the smartphone version.
I had a strange experience where my PlayStation stopped in the middle of a game.
At this time of year, I also feel like playing FFTA.
…The low system is annoying!
>>17
Beep!
>>17
I forgot if it’s during the first tutorial battle or in the early stages.
I remember getting an instant game over because fighting was prohibited.
Reading sound novels in the middle of a war is nice, isn’t it…?
It’s also a good experience to feel like you’re on the verge of being stuck and frustrated, you know…
If it doesn’t get clogged.
Well, I don’t think it’s possible to progress with just one save data in this day and age.
The save data is divided into three sections, and you overwrite each one individually as you progress.
About 30% of people are caught in a dead-end point.
>>22
It’s terrible that I can roughly imagine where that is and that.
I think the ending of Chapter 3 is the most famous, but personally, I found the ending of Chapter 2 to be tougher.
The opening theme is really cool, isn’t it?
I liked being asked if I wanted to become a BGM comment adult film actress.
The melancholic tune of Ramza-kun, who still can’t remember the spelling.
Pikurima can also use a controller.
It’s not a big deal, but after playing Ouga, both men and women have high-pitched screams… I notice that.
I like this song.
>>31
I remember the Golgotha execution site.
The mobile version isn’t very user-friendly, you know.
Transplant more!
Didn’t we play on the Vita?
It would be nice if TA at least gave a mark for prohibited actions…
It’s a bit annoying that the TA monsters are immune to the law.
>>37
It’s mainly boss-type.
Sometimes there are bosses unrelated to the story that strictly adhere to the rules and don’t do anything to us.
The PSP version has more jobs, more events, and above all, an increased unit limit, which is great.
It’s good, but it drops in performance with an intensity that crushes all that goodness around it.
>>38
The smartphone version no longer experiences lag!
The cheap SE remains the same, but…
Is there also frame rate drop and BGM quality degradation in the smartphone version of Lion Wars?
>>40
There is no drop in processing.
The sound is… um…
I don’t really like FFTA systemically, so I want a sequel to this one.
I didn’t get checkmated, but I accidentally saved in the dead city of Myurondo with just one piece of data.
I saw some on the web, but the ported version has terrible sound quality and timing…
It’s nice, isn’t it… that I can go to the bathroom after casting Arithmetic Holy and still be in the midst of the performance when I come back…
When the Lion War broke out, there were talks about Balthier, but essentially, such things can be considered trivial.
Because the processing lag of the slow motion effects was really terrible.
In the first place, you can buy it in the game archives for PS3!
It’s the mobile version of Lion War, right?
Is the loading long or stuttering?
The smartphone version is rather fast in its behavior, to the point of feeling unnatural.
In the first place, the sound effects on the PS version sound like they’re beyond the audible range with that cracking noise, and it’s strange…
Hame-dori is amazing.
The timing is really amazing.
No, even without perfect dodging, the shield and cloak are too strong in this game.
Mental concentration is the strongest! Mental concentration is the strongest!
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I thought I often heard it in sound mode, but it was composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto.