Final Fantasy Tactics Advance User Reviews (GBA)
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance reviews and ratings (GBA) by GamesTracker users.
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PRO Reviews
8 / 10
09 Apr 2006
this game is pretty awsome! its long and has a great stroy line. its a little diffrent from most fianl fantasy games because of its fighting style. however, the story line is not to far off from what u might find in a normal final fantasy game. you sta...
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Mini Reviews
8 / 10
09 Jul 2007
As a loyal fan of the Final Fantasy series, I eagerly awaited this GBA version of Square's much acclaimed PSone strategy RPG. In short, the game is fun, has sufficient depth and is well suited to being played while on the move.
Unfortunately, the game...
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9 / 10
05 Sep 2006
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is RPG for the GBA created by Square Enix. It is more of a strategy game than a RPG game. This is a good game and shares many differences between the other Final Fantasy games. Here are my brief comments on this tactical game...
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9 / 10
06 Jun 2006
I found this game very entertaining, it is a fun and addictive turn based strategy game, but is nothing like it's console counterparts. There are alot of features in this game, and i played throught twice before i got bored. There are lots of different it...
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9 / 10
06 Mar 2005
This game can be quite enjoyable and is very longlasting with 300+ missions, yet at times it may get a bit repetitive because the main time of play is battling, yet the battling is in a strategic style of play and has "laws" which you must becar...
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8 / 10
17 Jan 2005
A wonderful blend of strategy, RPG and good ol' Square magic that should please most GBA owners. Being a great fan of strategy RPGs and the Final Fantasy brand, this was my first purchase for the GBA SP and it has not been one that I have regretted. Howev...
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Ratings
8 / 10
23 Sep 2006
this is an ok rpg game for the gba but it shows what the gba is capable of
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