Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift video review
School is out for the summer, but mischievous Luso Clemens must first face detention to make up for his misbehavior. Alone in the library, he stumbles upon an ancient book with magical powers that summons him to the mystical land of Ivalice. Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift starts as he is warped into the middle of a battlefield, Luso joins Cid and his clan to set off on an adventurous journey looking for a way home.
The punishing laws of the first game have been loosened up, but does A2 do justice to its fans? Find out in this Final Fantasy Tactics A2 video review.
To quote the video review: “With Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift, the DS sequel to 2003′s Final Fantasy Tactics Advance for the Game Boy Advance, Square Enix wages turn-based battle on handhelds once more.
Grimoire of the Rift rewards players with a rich tactical RPG experience, but the lack of a meaningful and well-developed plot will leave many desiring more. Even the inclusion of Penelo and Vaan from Final Fantasy XII feels like a wasted opportunity. Grimoire of the Rift fails to outdo its predecessor, it is still a fun and challenging experience.”
Story — 6.1
Design — 8.5
Gameplay — 8.3
Presentation — 8.4
Overall — 8.2













