按此可將縮圖變更大的圖像於 Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System
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rtablada(3) on 16, Jan. 2008 10:40 (HKT)
Great, but could have been better.
Although with the new stuff that's been tweaked, i felt this version was a lot weaker that FFX-2: international+last mission. But i have enjoyed playing this through. I played the english with 70+hours without the side-quests, but this allowed me to finish in just 28 hours! That's because of the speeding up mode which lets ...[更多...]
特點
English voice casting
16:9 mode
Updated battle system
詳細描述
Since 1987, the FINAL FANTASY® series has sold over 63 million units, making it one of the best-selling video game franchises of all time. FINAL FANTASY XII carries on the tradition of gaming innovation, fantastic graphics and epic storytelling. With a brand-new battle system bringing more realistic and seamless action to the player's fingertips, this latest installment promises to take role-playing games to the next level through a beautiful and heart-stopping adventure.
The story of FINAL FANTASY XII takes place in a world called "Ivalice", in an age when magic was commonplace and airships plied the skies, crowding out the heavens. War was on the horizon. Seeking to strengthen its base of power, the great Archadian Empire had been invading and subjugating its neighboring kingdoms one by one. The small Kingdom of Dalmasca was one such kingdom. Our story follows Vaan, a young man living on the streets of Dalmasca's Royal City of Rabanastre, the Princess Ashe, the sole remaining heir to the Dalmascan throne who had been given up for missing, as well as Vaan's friend Penelo, the sky pirate Balthier, Balthier's partner Fran and many more on an adventure through Ivalice that traces the mysteries behind the Archadian Empire's invasion.
Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System supports English voice casting, a 16:9 mode, an updated battle system and lots of other alterations not found in the original release.
a collector's item if youre into game collections same FFXII game, lots of new and improve gameplays like the job system. everything is in japanese though,so better check the net for translations. be aware that the dvd included is also region locked.
Great, but could have been better. Although with the new stuff that's been tweaked, i felt this version was a lot weaker that FFX-2: international+last mission. But i have enjoyed playing this through. I played the english with 70+hours without the side-quests, but this allowed me to finish in just 28 hours! That's because of the speeding up mode which lets you play twice the speed of the original.
Nevertheless, the bonus DVD makes up for a reasonably good version.
**To add the bonus DVD, the japanese interviews DO NOT have english subs.
No English menues This version should not be sold at all with the word "English" any where on it. This is not like SE's usual international versions with the ability to change menu's for the "international" market to play the game. This is strictly a Japanese version with the ability to turn on English words "if" you can read the menu.
Waited for this version long time to play the full game like the other final releases I own and wasted the money on it cause of false advertising by the Square.
The Honestly after having played over 200+ hours on the na release of this game I only bought this to complete my "Int" collection, I still love the game but was in no hurry to play it at first.
Well after playing it I gotta say it is THE better version, everything I have seen all the changes...job system etc makes the whole experience much better, while I do consider the extra content/effort a tad weak compared to x-2int +lm this is still worthy of the name INT and offers alot to those who really enjoyed XII.
The bonus dvd and mini ( it aint much ) art book is also pretty cool.
Good Some major difference to this from the original is that you can now control Espers and Guest characters. The Zodiac Job System allows you to assign a certain job to all your characters (12 zodiac signs, 12 jobs). Unfortunately, once you have decided, you can't change them, the only way to change your character's job is to play the game all over again and assign a new job (or at least leave a save file where you haven't assigned a particular job to a character yet). This can be a royal pain, so decide your job wisely.
Another gripe about it is that the Asian version does NOT contain the bonus DVD that the Japanese version does and I mistakedely ordered this one at the thought that this had the bonus DVD. So if you want the extras, buy the Japanese version. This game is NOT for casual gamers. If you have all the time in the world to kill to play this game all over again to test out new jobs, by all means buy it, if not, just wait for Final Fantasy 13 for the PS3.