

If it sounds somewhat limited and childish, that’s because it is. After declaring that they love the “Final Fantasy” videogame world, they leave…only to be transported to medieval Ivalice that night! Soon thereafter, the plot thickens: Marche, the main character, invites two of his schoolmates over, where they look over an ancient magical text. The game opens with a snowball fight at a local school, where the gamer is introduced to the main cast: a young bunch of schoolchildren. However, it looks much different electric street lights illuminate dark, paved roads where cars bustle there is no trace of the medieval atmosphere found in FFT. Though Square surprised everyone by announcing the sequel for the Game Boy Advance, the finished product proves to be a worthy follow-up to the original, though not without a few minor quirks.įinal Fantasy Tactics Advance (FFTA) once again brings the gamer to the world of Ivalice.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is the much hyped “sequel” to Square’s 1998 smash-hit Final Fantasy Tactics.
