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Final Fantasy Tactics [a] is a 1997 tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation.It was released in Japan in June 1997 and in North America in January 1998 by Sony Computer Entertainment, it is the first game of the Tactics sub-series within the Final Fantasy franchise, and the first entry set in the fictional world later known as Ivalice.
PS1 (Port) Port of Farland Story for DOS. Series debuts. 1997 (JP) FEDA 2: White Surge the Platoon [10] Yanoman: Fantasy: PS1: Sequel to FEDA: Emblem of Justice. 1997 (JP) 1998 (NA) Final Fantasy Tactics [1] [3] [4] ファイナルファンタジータクティクス: Square: Square SCE: Fantasy: PS1: 1997 (JP) Front Mission 2: Square: Square ...
This is a list of PlayStation (PS1) games digitally re-released on the PlayStation Store in NA territories. These are the original games software emulated.At their initial release in December 2006, downloadable PS1 titles were only available to play on PlayStation Portable (PSP), [1] but titles became available for PlayStation 3 (PS3) in April 2007, [2] for PlayStation Vita on August 28, 2012 ...
According to an interview with Joypad, a French gaming magazine, in 2004, Yasumi Matsuno claimed during its development that Ivalice, the game world he created when he joined Square in 1995, is a complex world with a very long history and the stories of Vagrant Story, Final Fantasy Tactics, and Final Fantasy XII are said to unfold quite close ...
The company is best known for its role-playing video game franchises, which include the Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Kingdom Hearts series. Of its intellectual properties (IPs), the Final Fantasy franchise is the best-selling, with total worldwide sales of over 173 million units. [ 2 ]
Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions was revealed in December 2006, in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine as a PlayStation Portable port of Final Fantasy Tactics. The magazine stated additions of cel-shaded full motion videos, and extra job classes among other new features. [21] The title was originally made for the PlayStation console in 1997.
The PlayStation version was met with criticism for technical issues. It has since been remembered as one of the best in its genre. Matsuno left Quest Corporation after completing Tactics Ogre, joining Square (later Square Enix) and developing Final Fantasy Tactics (1997) and other titles set within its universe of Ivalice. Quest developed ...
A distinct difference between tactical RPGs and traditional RPGs is the lack of exploration; [8] for instance, Final Fantasy Tactics does away with the third-person exploration of towns and dungeons that is typical in a Final Fantasy game. [9] Instead of exploration, there is an emphasis on battle strategy.