One of my presents this year was a Kindle Fire, and with it comes the opportunity to have FFT: War of the Lions, for $7, but the question is, is the tablet version worth having?
One of my presents this year was a Kindle Fire, and with it comes the opportunity to have FFT: War of the Lions, for $7, but the question is, is the tablet version worth having?
It's certainly not amazing, but it's a lot more playable than some of the other mobile ports. The point and click interface is very appropriate for the tactical games. If you haven't played, it's a must-have, but if you have played, it's only worthwhile if you're really itching to have the luxury of playing on the go.
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Oh I've played FFT. I still have my discs of the PSOne and PSP versions alike, but the PSP version, while having a much better script, is riddled with slowdown in crucial animations. Does the Android version do away with that slowdown? That's my main question, and I suppose I should've been more specific![]()
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