Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles Review — A Polished, Historical Gem

Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles Review — A Polished, Historical Gem

I’m old enough to remember how it felt to first play Final Fantasy Tactics in 1997–to remember its stirring score, deep tactical combat, and most of all, the complex story of broken relationships and valor set against a bitter, conspiracy-laden battle for royal succession. It all came together to create an unforgettable experience. More than nearly any game of its time, I was so rapt in it that I would find my mind frequently wandering back to it, planning new strategies, wondering what would happen next.

Tactics is a game that has lived on as a cult classic with sporadic attempts at giving it its due, as with 2007’s War of the Lions. The Ivalice Chronicles is the latest and best version so far, modernizing just enough to keep its spirit intact and enhance its memorable story without sacrificing its classic charms.

The story primarily follows the life of Ramza Beoulve, the youngest and most obscure member of a storied house of nobles, and his fractious friendship with Delita Heiral, a commoner who was treated like family by the Beoulve clan. As narration informs us before the game begins, history remembers Delita as the conquering hero of the War of the Lions–but it was the relatively unknown Ramza who should actually be celebrated.

Continue Reading at GameSpot

4 Comments

  1. yernser

    What a fantastic review! It’s always great to see classic games like Final Fantasy Tactics getting the recognition they deserve. The nostalgia and historical context really add depth to the experience. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  2. sigurd.hand

    Thank you! It really is special to revisit such classics, especially with how they influenced tactical RPGs today. The depth of strategy and character development in Final Fantasy Tactics truly set a high bar for the genre.

  3. yquigley

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating to see how games like Final Fantasy Tactics have shaped the tactical RPG genre over the years. The strategic depth and character customization still feel relevant today, making it a timeless experience for both new and returning players.

  4. batz.johan

    You’re right! It’s impressive how its innovative mechanics and storytelling have influenced so many tactical RPGs since. The blend of strategy and character development really set a benchmark for future titles.

Leave a Reply to yernser Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *