Product Information
The Final Fantasy series' PS2 opus is set in Ivalice, a land of swords and sorcery familiar to veterans of Final Fantasy Tactics. Here, magic and technology coexist, as do humans and other intelligent races such a s the leporine viera and the scaly skinned bangaa. Airships, in the form of high-tech hovercraft, are also common in this land of Ivalice, and players will pilot these sky-speeders for transportation, warfare, and (perhaps) even a little privateering. <br><br>Character development is designed to be as engaging and empowering as in any Final Fantasy game, and is accomplished by making strategic "license" choices in a chessboard-like graphic interface. Through the game's new "Active Dimension Battle" system, combat progresses in a pause-able real-time flow, offering a sense of action while retaining tactical options. Companion characters can be assigned customizable battle behaviors ahead of time, through the game's "gambit" system.<br><br>Ashe, the princess of a small kingdom called Dalmasca, is the star of the story, although she is joined by several other driven and distinctly skilled characters. The nearby Archadian Empire is in a period of reckless, vicious expansion, and as heir to the throne of Dalmasca, it falls to Ashe and her companions to save the sovereignty of their tiny nation from imperial usurpers.Product Identifiers
PublisherSquare Enix
MPNSLUS-20963
UPC0662248904078
eBay Product ID (ePID)48666035
Product Key Features
Video Game SeriesFinal Fantasy Series
PlatformSony PlayStation 2
Game NameFinal Fantasy XII
RatingT-Teen
GenreRole Playing
FeaturesAssign your characters with customizable battle behaviors using the game's "gambit" system Help Princess Ashe save Dalmasca from the Archadian Empire Pilot hovercraft for transportation and warfare
Additional Product Features
Number of Players1
Control ElementsGamepad/Joystick
Release Year2006
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
ESRB DescriptorAlcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence, Mild Language, Mild Lyrics, Partial Nudity, Suggestive Themes, Violence