Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions is a PC port of the 1997 PS1 classic, featuring deep turn-based tactical combat, a complex political story set in Ivalice, and job classes (like Knight, White Mage, Ninja) that let you customize your party. For PC players who played the original or the port, what’s the most memorable part of the game—Was it the twist-filled story (betrayals, alliances, moral choices), the tactical battles (using terrain, job synergies, and status effects), or unlocking rare job classes (like the Samurai or Arcanist)? How did the PC port improve the experience—Did the higher resolution make the sprites and maps easier to see, or did the updated controls (mouse/keyboard) make navigating menus and battles smoother? Additionally, the game is known for its difficulty (especially early battles)—Did you grind to level up your party, or did you use clever tactics (like status effects to disable enemies) to win? Finally, how does Final Fantasy Tactics compare to modern tactical RPGs (like Fire Emblem: Three Houses)—Do you prefer its darker, more political story, or do you want more character-driven moments? Would you recommend the PC port to fans of classic FF games?
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Posted : September 6, 2025 7:12 pm
























