

Let us see, I have sunk 190 hours into and I am still finding things to do, the replayability borders into the insane, The main story will Let us see, I have sunk 190 hours into and I am still finding things to do, the replayability borders into the insane, The main story will take about 30 or so hours to complete, then level your party to 99 takes quite a bit of time. My biggest regret is assuming it would be good and buying it off the PSN, since I can't return it. I would never recommend this game to anyone. The same goes for Jeanne D'Arc, the Disgaea games and Tactics Ogre. All the Fire Emblem games are basically the same gameplay wise, but they are infinitely better than this.

I honestly have no idea how this was ever considered any good when it was released, but it certainly isn't any good now. You go to town, hire new warriors, find a random battle, and then die instantly because the enemies are 8 levels higher than you. The game's tutorial suggests you keep a balanced team, but it's impossible when in one mission your entire army dies.

6) Enemies rank off your highest level character. Trying to restore an ally to health usually results in the death of your healer. Phoenix Downs restore a random amount of health, which is always less than a single hit from an enemy. 5) It's impossible to keep your team alive. The enemy always knows what you've done, but there's no way for you to know. This really slows games down, as enemies will often charge a spell within two seconds, so you're checking every move to see where you can and can't move and wondering whether they've locked the attack to the unit or tile. You have to exit the command menu, bring up another menu, find the character you want and click on them. 4) There's no easy way to check the turn list or AOE on enemies attacks. Worse, you generally have to exit the command menu to actually control the camera. It works off the four angles of the board, so if an enemy is in between walls in the middle of the map you usually can't see them. Random enemy placement often results in team members being in less than ideal positions. 2) You place your characters on grey square tiles before you even get to see the map.

I healed him, it came to his turn.and he used a potion on himself (to restore about 15 of his 78 hit points) and ran away, leaving the enemy army against my White Mage. He was a strong fighter, so I positioned my White Mage behind him to heal why he fought. For instance, one of them ran into a doorway, behind which was almost the entire enemy army. You often have guests - friendly AI controlled characters - on your team that screw up everything. Issues include: 1) The worst thing about this game is the AI. You often have guests - This game has no value in the modern SRPG field. This game has no value in the modern SRPG field.
