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Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Review – Finicky Fighting Fantasy

Remember Ehrgeiz? This incredibly strange fighting/action RPG game set the tone for every fighting game that contained Final Fantasy characters since. For fans of Final Fantasy, it was a no-brainer to give it a try, and it was those characters inclusion that turned an otherwise mediocre fighter (with a very underappreciate RPG quest mode) into a must-buy for many players. Fast forward 20 years, and…

  • Lots of interesting things to see for Final Fantasy fans.
  • Is fun in short bursts.
  • Lacks the variety to have much staying power.
  • Smaller initial roster than the previous entry in the series.
  • Plot is thin and locked behind items.
  • Online mode is unreliable and has slow matchmaking.

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Lots of interesting things to see for Final Fantasy fans. Is fun in short bursts. Lacks the variety to have much staying power. Smaller initial roster than the previous entry in the series. Plot is thin and locked behind items. Online mode is unreliable and has slow matchmaking.
Lots of interesting things to see for Final Fantasy fans. Is fun in short bursts. Lacks the variety to have much staying power. Smaller initial roster than the previous entry in the series. Plot is thin and locked behind items. Online mode is unreliable and has slow matchmaking.
Lots of interesting things to see for Final Fantasy fans. Is fun in short bursts. Lacks the variety to have much staying power. Smaller initial roster than the previous entry in the series. Plot is thin and locked behind items. Online mode is unreliable and has slow matchmaking.
Lots of interesting things to see for Final Fantasy fans. Is fun in short bursts. Lacks the variety to have much staying power. Smaller initial roster than the previous entry in the series. Plot is thin and locked behind items. Online mode is unreliable and has slow matchmaking.
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