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Dissidia Final Fantasy NT - PlayStation 4

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4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 647 ratings
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  • FINAL FANTASY, everything you could ever want – Over twenty playable FINAL FANTASY legends to play. Over ten iconic battle arenas. And legendary summons
  • Welcome warrior, there’s a mode for all – A mode for every player, whether it’s competitive online matches, custom lobbies for friends only, offline matches versus AI, or training to learn and refine combat techniques
  • The more you fight, the more you gain– After each battle, the player will receive experience points and Gil. With that, players can gain new skills and freely customize their character
  • Only the brave survive – The bravery combat system allows a much deeper and more methodical approach to the fighting game genre, separating luck from skill. The way to win is to garner bravery points before unleashing critical HP attacks against your opponent
  • Enter the arena in early 2018

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In partnership with Team Ninja from KOEI TECMO GAMES, Square Enix presents DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY NT as a new and refreshing experience – a team-based brawler. Combining seamless gameplay, FINAL FANTASY characters and breathtaking worlds from the past 30 years of the franchise, DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY NT welcomes all gamers to the online battle arena with its renowned bravery combat system. DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY NT allows you to choose from over 20 legendary FINAL FANTASY characters and battle in a 3-versus-3 arena. Call forth familiar summons like Ifrit, Shiva and Odin to dominate the opposing side. This is not your average fighter – this is your fantasy, your fight. Enter the arena in early 2018. A PlayStation Plus membership is needed for online play.


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Team Based Brawler

In partnership with Team Ninja from Koei Tecmo Games, Square Enix presents Dissidia Final Fantasy Nt as a new and refreshing experience – a team-based brawler.

Your Fantasy, Your Fight.

Combining seamless gameplay, Final Fantasy characters and breathtaking worlds from the past 30 years of the franchise, Dissidia Final Fantasy Nt welcomes all gamers to the online battle arena with its renowned bravery combat system.

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4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
647 global ratings

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Customers like the character designs and graphics of the video game. They say it has a sprawling cast of characters to play as, and all characters used will get exp points. They also appreciate the boost in graphical fidelity and detail. However, some find the ease of use weird to get used to, and the game feels incredibly complex. They dislike the interactivity. Opinions are mixed on gameplay and chaoticness.

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5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

Customers like the character designs in the video game. They mention that they love how each character is rendered, and appreciate the sprawling cast of characters to play as.

"...you can go from a three way battle to one on one and all characters used will get exp points...." Read more

"...Character models are gorgeous and everyone has voiceover. If you love Final Fantasy characters this is a great game!" Read more

"...I do however love how each character is rendered...." Read more

"...about the game from lots of different game modes, sprawling cast of characters to play as, classic final fantasy mechanics, complex yet simplistic..." Read more

3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the graphics of the video game. They mention that it has great graphics, with a boost in graphical fidelity. They also appreciate the pretty environments and characters.

"...The boost in graphical fidelity and detail is off the charts environments are pretty and the characters both fighters and spirits are on point..." Read more

"...Graphics are excellent along with the music." Read more

"Great graphics. Hated the camera angle." Read more

34 customers mention20 positive14 negative

Customers are mixed about the gameplay. Some mention it's a nice game with hours of fun and entertainment, while others say it gets boring after a while. They also say the story lacks story and is confusing, chaotic, and not fun at all.

"...It's fun, very challenging with something you have to strategize in being 3v3, an interesting way of exploring the story, and more...." Read more

"The package came home time, it's not the best game but I mainly got it for a one character. It's not too bad after the updates." Read more

"...When it works, this game is a fun, unique experience." Read more

"...Still, it's solid fun, great to play with friends, and Rinoah got added in DLC so you can finally live the dream of launching dogs at your foes in..." Read more

7 customers mention3 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the chaoticness of the video game. Some like how the fighting is implemented, with complex yet simplistic 1v1 fighting. They also say the combat is hella fun. However, others say that 3 vs 3 is too confusing, too chaotic, and not fun at all. They mention that the fights are a chaotic incoherent mess and the HUD is cluttered.

"No idea why this game has as much hate as it does, the combat is hella fun. Character models are gorgeous and everyone has voiceover...." Read more

"...I tried to like it, but having 3 Vs 3 is too confusing, too chaotic and not fun at all as opposed to the 1 Vs 1 version on the PsP games...." Read more

"...Its awesome. I like how the fighting is implemented." Read more

"...And the supposed story mode or way to progress (if any) in the game is a weird system...." Read more

7 customers mention2 positive5 negative

Customers find the ease of use of the video game software to be difficult. They mention that the fights drag out and feel like a slog to get through, it's weird to get used to, and the game ends up feeling incredibly complex. They also say that the game gets tiresome really fast, and there's no skill involved.

"...No skill is really involved, you press the Cross button until a prompt says you have the press the Square button...." Read more

"...any of them can be revived dragging the fight out and feeling like a slog to get through...." Read more

"...It's fun, very challenging with something you have to strategize in being 3v3, an interesting way of exploring the story, and more...." Read more

"This game feels worse to play than the PSP Dissidia titles. Furthermore, the overall price to own all costumes, weapons, and characters is absurd...." Read more

3 customers mention0 positive3 negative

Customers dislike the interactivity of the physical video game software. They mention that it's not great for local play, there's barely anyone playing it, and that it is nearly impossible to play online due to the ongoing lag.

"It’s okay, given the fact that it’s nearly impossible to play online between all the ongoing lag and freezing...." Read more

"There's barely anyone playing it...." Read more

"Not great for Local Play..." Read more

Grinding For Cutscenes.
4 Stars
Grinding For Cutscenes.
Lets get this out of the way first. Instead of a cohesive story mode where it's integrated into the gameplay, you have to grind for cutscenes through playing multiple battles. Depending how well you do in each round of battle you play, you earn memory shards/memoria (in-game currency) to spend on cutscenes. Average I say you have to do around 5-10 rounds (depending how good you are) before you can purchase a 30 second cutscene. Each round lasting around 2 minutes (unless you do a lot of hit-and-run tactics)Story itself is okay. There's an alternate dimension where someone summons all the notable Final Fantasy characters to save the their universe. Fun that we get characters interacting from different games, but they amount to one-liners, scripted philosophical saying, and fan service lines at best. Story is a sequel to the PSP games, but it's a standalone tale so playing the prior installment is not necessary. Most characters seem to know each other, so there's no miscommunication battles or test of strength for friendship this time around.Gameplay:The core hook is the gameplay. If the gameplay doesn't interest you or if you're not a hardcore Final Fantasy fan, this game may not be for you.The Dissidia series is a 3D arena fighting game where you are free to move around a 3D space while attacking your enemies. Think Kindom Hearts but multiplayer 3v3 battles.In this game you have to manage two meters. You health meter and your brave meter. There are 2 different types of attacks one that drains HP and one that drains brave meter. Brave meter is essentially how much damage you can do to the health, so if you do a move that effects the brave meter it drains your opponents brave meter while increasing your own. Basically you're just buffing/debuffing each others attack. There's a huge risk, tug-of-war rewards system here as if you max out your brave meter while completely draining your opponents you can do a one-hit KO.There's also a team life system. Aside from the one life you start with, you get 3 additional lives shared among your party...which can be a good or bad thing depending on what side you're on. If you pair up with a noob, the other team may beat up on the weakest link and make you lose the game. This may end up being toxic as you can be screaming to your team members to git gud.There's also a summons that appear as EX crystals in the map which you have to break to access. Once you unleash summon it'll do a devastating AOE attackThere's also a class system. Each class has a specific attribute to them. They essentially suppose to be a rock-paper-scissors effectiveness, but there's no super effective moves, just those who are better utilized over the other. Also there's a huge gap in stats in the roster as there are characters that are overpowered over the others. Seems like those who are most popular as more overpowered than those lesser known ones for some reason. They are overpowered in the sense that moves are easier to pull off, but theoretically everyone is balanced if you have perfect game sense and button execution.Classes include:Assassins: Fast characters, but low defenseMarksmen: Range attackersVanguards: practically close combat brawlers. Easy for beginners to pick upSpecialists: Combination of all 3 classes Online. Runs smooth, but takes a long time for the game to partner you up with 2 other people. Sometimes the wait times are shorter than the matches depending on the time of day you're playingThere are two types of in-game currency in the game. Gil and Memoria. Memoria as mentioned before are used to purchase cutscenes, while Gil is used to purchase player icons, character greetings, costumes/skins, and music. There are also treasure chests you can obtain, which are the game's loot box system. You get random drops of 3 items mentioned before with gil.You earn memoria, Gil and treasure chests through playing gauntlet mode and playing online. Gauntlet mode is essentially survival mode with a AI.Overall, good game if you have competitive friends to play with, or like to grind for cutscenes. There are ways to watch all cutscenes online, but you don't get the satisfaction of earning them I guess. Excellent game for hardcore fans of the Final Fantasy series
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