
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
A tactical RPG that transports a group of children into the magical world of Ivalice. Features deep job systems, clan battles, and the revolutionary 'Judge' mechanic that enforces special battle rules. The first Final Fantasy Tactics game designed for handheld systems.
Platform
game boy advance
Year
2003
Genre
Tactical RPG
Developer
Square Product Development Division 4
Controls
About This Game
Introduced the innovative 'Law System' where Judges enforce dynamic battle restrictions that change daily, adding strategic depth.
Features over 30 unique jobs and 300 abilities to master through the advanced skill system.
The vibrant isometric visuals pushed the GBA hardware to its limits, creating one of the most visually impressive titles on the platform.
Includes extensive multiplayer functionality for head-to-head tactical battles via link cable.
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