I bought this game when it was still brand-spanking new. I loved FFXII, and I was excited to see a continuation in the story.
I had never played a tactical combat game before, so I really didn't know what to expect. It's not terrible, but it's just not a system I'm used to playing. My first thoughts were this: I didn't like the fact that my characters were already pre-determined what function they would play in battle (examples: Penelo the healer, Kytes the black mage, etc.). After playing FFXII, and having the ability to augment the characters to my preferences, this came as quite the let-down.
I also will comment on the graphics. The FMV in the game make the characters look rather toy-like. I don't think it's terrible, but they don't look right, either.
Yes, the missions are really fun and a great way to level up your characters. However, in the middle of the game there are some missions and quest that seem downright unfair. For example, there is a mission where you cannot summon espers, and you rely on only a select few of your party members to complete it. I had to do this particular mission like three times before I finally got past it. Also, if I recall correctly, there is a mission near the beginning of the game, where you only have Vaan. So you must pace yourself in order to ensure Vaan's survival.
As for helpful tips, I have this to say. Don't spread your party out too far. I keep them in a tight-knit group. It may be a bit slower winning battles, but at least you won't have to go all around the map to tell your troops what to do. I know that seems a little like the "Duh, I already knew that" tip. lol
Also, here's a tip for when you finally reach Mydia and have to fight her. Let none of your ground troops near her. Summon a lot of flyers and have them do your attacking. Mydia will not counter-attack flyers. I believe this battle takes place in the Mission 8 area, so you may have a while before you have to worry about it.
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